Organize a “green” appreciation luncheon that adds a twist to the three Rs: recognize the contributions of your staff while reusing and recycling. Buy old candles and interesting glass jars at second-hand stores. Melt down the candles (in a double boiler), then let them harden inside the jars. Have these as centerpieces at the luncheon. Use plates and silverware that contain recycled materials. Lay out fabric tablecloths instead of disposable ones. Thank your luncheon guests with gifts that have less impact on the Earth, such as “It Takes A Team To Keep It Green” Eco Journal and “It Takes A Team To Keep It Green” Jute Tote Bag.
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Organize a “green” appreciation luncheon that adds a twist to the three Rs: recognize the contributions of your staff while reusing and recycling. Buy old candles and interesting glass jars at second-hand stores. Melt down the candles (in a double boiler), then let them harden inside the jars. Have these as centerpieces at the luncheon. Use plates and silverware that contain recycled materials. Lay out fabric tablecloths instead of disposable ones. Thank your luncheon guests with gifts that have less impact on the Earth, such as “It Takes A Team To Keep It Green” Eco Journal and “It Takes A Team To Keep It Green” Jute Tote Bag.
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