How to Buy Green Furniture
Here are some ways you can buy green furniture:
Look for FSC Certified Wood
The easiest thing to do is to look for FSC certified wood, which is now widely available. FSC certified wood is sustainable wood that has been harvested responsibly. It means that forests are being maintained and precious ecosystems are not destroyed.
Buy Bamboo Products
Bamboo is a fast-growing grass and is widely used by green conscious manufacturers and designers. It is versatile and you can find it in many products from flooring material to furniture. Being so quick to grow back, it can be a never ending resource. Sometimes there is a concern about pesticide use, so if you are intent on buying green, make sure to ask.
Buy Reclaimed Wood Furniture
Reclaimed wood is usually reclaimed from old furniture and buildings, and bridges, basically anything that used wood in its construction. It comes from other sources, too, such as discarded factory scraps, or logs that are reclaimed from rivers. Barnwood furniture is extremely sought after, and rightly so as aged wood has its own richness and patina.
Buy Furniture Made from Recycled Material
Furniture made from recycled metal and plastic is another option. Basically, anything that can be reused in any form can be said to be eco friendly. While this might seem to be too sweeping a statement, consider this: recycling means you are using fewer resources, and not condemning something to the landfills. With constantly improving technology you can be assured of quality as well.
Buy Furniture With Non-Toxic or Low-Toxic Finishes
Buying furniture that is low-toxic or non-toxic, you cut down on toxic off-gassing. Toxic off-gassing can be even more of a hazard in a well insulated home, where toxins cannot escape easily. Look for Greenguard certification as a guideline. Many manufacturers are now making Greenguard certified furniture.
Buy Locally Made Furniture
Buying locally made furniture is amongst the greenest choices you can make. It cuts down on the energy required to ship it from one place to another. The nearer home it was made, the less it had to travel. Added advantage? You support the local economy by supporting local craftspeople and small businesses.
Buy Durable Furniture
When you buy good quality well made furniture, you are buying green furniture. It will not have to be replaced for a long time. Even if you get tired of it, you can easily give it away or re-sell, and somebody else can use it.
Buy Recyclable Furniture
Green furniture lends itself to easy recycling or disassembly. If a piece of furniture can be easily disassembled at the end of its life, the pieces can be recycled easily. Look for C2C certification such as found on Herman Miller office chairs.
Buy Used or Vintage Furniture
Buying vintage could be the easiest way of buying green. Maybe the furniture wasn’t originally made from FSC certified wood, or has no Greenguard certification, but it has certainly been around long enough to finish off-gassing. It is not using any more resources to manufacture, and you are saving it from a potential fate in a landfill. Additionally, high quality vintage is always sought after, so it could potentially sell for close to or the same price you bought it.
