by Red Fielder

Most people don’t realize how much furniture their office contains. They also don’t consider how much landfill space it would take up if they dumped it. If every office dumped just half of their furniture into the landfills, we would have a serious problem.

It is estimated that half of all office furniture ends up in the dumps. It is not recycled, nor refurbished. We all know furniture can be bulky, and this makes up a large percentage of what’s already in our garbage pits.

Many companies dump their furniture as soon as it gets dated. Although the furniture may be in good shape, it’s expensive to store it, and not everyone is proactive enough to take the time to find a buyer. Its effect causes more problems than meets the eye. The sad truth is that most of this furniture can be recycled.

If you add new upholstery and replace a wobbly roller you can get a new office chair. Even when you add new laminate surfaces and re-upholster your panels they can look brand new. Without a doubt, using used office furniture can save natural resources and assists in reducing strain on the landfills.

The EPA estimates, that many business organizations dump almost 3 million tons of used furniture and furnishings every year. Given the 1995 nationwide average fee for dumping, (32 dollars per ton), 100 million dollars could have been saved. The OFRF in Virginia also reports that re-manufacturing or refurbishing only 40 workstations can divert one trailer load of used furniture from the landfills.

For every one pound of natural resources spent on refurbishing furniture, up to five pounds can be saved. For each workstation that is saved from the landfill, over 800 pounds of waste and scrap can be saved. Besides the large savings, using used furniture becomes a no brainer.

You can find available used office furniture almost anywhere these days. In the past used furniture has gotten a bad wrap. People have a certain image in their mind about it, but it is just not true.

Refurbishing and re-manufacturing normally includes repairing structural damages. For example, the broken arm of a chair or a table. Refurbishing and re-manufacturing also includes giving a refreshing look to the used furniture.

New office furniture can be very pricey. Used office furniture can make your head turn do to its low price comparatively. Once analyzed, you might realize that you never want to buy new again.

If you have struggled with the cost of new office furniture, then you might consider buying used office furniture. Used office furniture can definitely help you manage costs easily.

Office furniture can make up over half of the total expense of launching a business in a commercial or retail office space. Therefore, it can and will be one of the most important beginning financial decisions of your company. Take your time on this one and do your homework.

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