swap school supplies Archives - Big Green Purse https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/tag/swap-school-supplies/ The expert help you need to live the greener, healthier life you want. Wed, 25 Nov 2020 21:25:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Six Green Ways To Save Hundreds of Dollars on School Supplies https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/go-green-save-hundreds-dollars-school-supplies/ https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/go-green-save-hundreds-dollars-school-supplies/#respond Sun, 31 Aug 2014 23:57:46 +0000 https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/go-green-save-hundreds-dollars-school-supplies/ It’s the beginning of a new school year, which means that kids are bringing home school supplies lists a yard long and parents are throwing up their hands and saying, “What? Do I really need to buy THAT?” Yes — and no! With school budgets shrinking, parents are becoming the go-to source for pretty much …

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save hundreds of dollars on school suppliesIt’s the beginning of a new school year, which means that kids are bringing home school supplies lists a yard long and parents are throwing up their hands and saying, “What? Do I really need to buy THAT?” Yes — and no! With school budgets shrinking, parents are becoming the go-to source for pretty much all the supplies kids need to succeed in school. That said, do kids need as MUCH as schools want them to bring? And does it all have to be new? Of course not. We’ve pulled together these suggestions to help parents save hundreds of dollars on school supplies by buying less, buying in bulk, and of course, reusing what they already have.

Where to start?

1) Go to your own cupboard or storage boxes first. If you haven’t already done so, check the stashes of pens, pencils, crayons and paper leftover from last year before buying new. SAVINGS:  $25-$50/child

2)  Use last year’s backpacks and lunch boxes. Most backpacks are made from pretty heavy duty material that can last for several years. SAVINGS:  $50-$125/child, depending on backpack.

3) Before you shop, swap. At sites like swap.com, you can swap everything from clothing and toys to games and sporting equipment. Want to swap in your community? Here are some ideas for setting up a neighborhood school supply swap.

4)  Shop yard sales and thrift stores for back-to-school clothes. SAVINGS:  $100 – $250/child, depending on your usual clothes budget.

5) Borrow sports equipment and rent musical instruments. Is your daughter trying hockey for the first time? Not sure if your son is a budding violinist or just likes to hear the bow scratch? Borrow skates or rent the violin until you’re sure a purchase makes sense. SAVINGS:  $50 – $250.

6) Keep a supplies drawer or bin throughout the school year. It’s easy to think you need pens or pencils when you can’t find the ones you have. Keep all the school supplies together in one spot – a drawer, some shelves, a bin – where anyone can get what they need without having to buy it. You don’t need anything fancy.  Old shoeboxes can hold tape dispensers, staplers, and paper clips. Empty sauce jars can hold pens, pencils, and rulers. Contain reams of paper with rubber bands. Make it easy, organized and convenient.

Total Savings: $225 – $675 per child.

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When you do need to shop for new supplies, ask for the greenest items available: recycled paper, pens that use non-toxic ink, cloth backpacks and lunch bags, stainless steel water bottles. You can start in our store, or simply take a look to get an idea of what to seek out when you head to the mall.

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Swap School SuppliesBack-to-school shopping can put a real dent in a family’s budget and create a carbon footprint a mile wide. To save money on school supplies, why not set up a swap with your neighbors and friends? You’ll save money and green the shopping beast, too. Another bonus? You’ll reduce clutter and teach the kids to share.

* Check the kids’ supplies list. Most kids will bring home a list from school, or you’ll be able to download one from the school’s web site. Ask your child to cross off what you already have or don’t want to buy, then circle what’s left. When you go swapping (or shopping), work from the list.

• Make an inventory of what you already have. Most families have enough pencils, crayons, glue, tape and markers left over from the previous year to start the new year just fine. In fact, many of us have way too much of this stuff. Figure out what your kids need now, then put aside the extras for later in the year when you need to restock. Box up your extras so they’re easy to exchange.

* Set up a swap in your front yard or garage. Invite neighbors who have their own items to swap. Designate different tables for pens and pencils, crayons and markers, paper and folders, lunch boxes, backpacks, and sporting gear. Ask that everything that’s brought be clean and usable. When it comes to lunch boxes, ask that they be metal, plastic free of phthalates and PVC, or cloth. People should bring their own reusable bags to cart their swapped items home in.

* Donate leftovers to a day-care center, or to a charity that provides school supplies to kids in need.

If you still need to go shopping when the swap is over…

• Ask for greener options. Many school supply stores now carry supplies made from recycled, non-toxic materials. But if you don’t find eco-friendly products at the store, let the manager know and ask him/her to order green for your future purchases.

• Rent or borrow. When it comes to musical instruments, sporting equipment, and tools for one-time classes like home economics or woodworking, figure out which items your child can rent or borrow.  This is particularly good for musical instruments – do you really want to buy a tuba just because your child is giving it a try this year?

• Remember the 3 Rs. Reduce (buy less, share, borrow, rent); reuse (think durable lunch boxes and water bottles), recycle (paper, plastic, electronics).

 

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