Tuesday, August 2, 2011

5 Quick Tips: How To Save Some Money & The Planet

It’s Summer 2011. It is hot, it is humid, it is dry, and the economy still isn’t booming like we would want. So in order to help you out, we have compiled this list of 5 quick tips to help you save some money and be eco-friendly at the same time. Some of these you may have heard before and they will be good reminders, others may be new to you and give you a fresh new look on saving some cash!

Turn Off Energy Drainers: The digital displays on audio equipment, DVD players, TVs, coffee makers and even cell phone chargers continuously drain power. Plug them all into a power bar and flick it off before you leave the house for the day or go to bed at night. (Suite101)

Keep Air Conditioning To A Minimum: Between air conditioning, fans, and swamp coolers – all of these run on electricity.  In the summer months these appliances use up large quantities of energy and money out of your pocket.  Consider using darkening window treatments in rooms that have a lot of heat gain in the summer.  These treatments will keep your home cooler, and will help you save electricity. If you own blinds or shutters, close them so they face towards the ceiling.  This will keep heat levels lower, and will help slow fading of your furniture upholstery and carpet.  When using air conditioning set it at the warmest temperature you can feel comfortable inside your home.  While some would think 80 degrees is warm – it’s a lot cooler than 103 outside your home! And during the hottest parts of the day (afternoons), spend time in public places like the mall or your local Goodwill store which are nice and cool, and you can give your AC at home a break. (Fresh Home)

Shop Thrift Stores! Okay, being Goodwill, we might be bias on this one, but PlanetGreen.com released an article on this, so we will let you read it: “To the amateur shopper, buying clothing and other personal items is a mundane but necessary activity.  However, those of us who have discovered the wonderful wide world of "thrifting", we see shopping as a magically gratifying experience.  Thrifting is the act of shopping for clothes, furniture, housewares or various other items at second hand stores commonly referred to as thrift shops.  The excitement of investigating the isles of a local buy, sell, and/or trade store is not only finding great bargains, but also uncovering unique items you're not likely to find in any mall. The added bonus is that thrifters like me are getting good cheap stuff and being environmentalists all at once.  Buying, selling and trading used items keeps great usable stuff out of landfills.” To read this article and more, follow the PlanetGreen.com link below!

Don’t Waste Food. Every year, the United States as a whole wastes 40% of the food it produces. That means throwing out about $3000 per household every year. There are some quick tips to help you not waste food, such as plan the meals you are going to cook before you even go to the store. Buy reasonable portions. We are already a country plagued with obesity, so if you buy less, you’ll eat less and waste less. Win, win, win. When you have leftovers, save them, and eat them. You can even be creative and make a new meal with the leftover food, it doesn’t have to be a repeat meal. And finally, use your freezer to keep foods (especially meats and veggies) that you think you might not eat before they expire. This way you can get them out at a later date and use them. Following these simple steps will help save our planet and your wallet. (Good)

Plant A Tree. So we have all heard this one before. In fact, planting trees may have been one of the original green activities. However, now we bring to light the more personal beneficial reasons to plant trees. First of all, planting a tree carefully near your own home can help shade your house, from the sun and the wind. Studies show that trees can reduce your energy use by nearly 30%. Second, planting a tree near your home can increase your property value. A 2010 Forest Service study estimated that "a neighborhood tree growing along the public right-of-way added an average of $12,828 to the combined value of all houses within 100 feet.And most importantly, planting a tree helps clean the environment, providing fresh oxygen, and also beautifies your home. (The Daily Green)


Hopefully these 5-Quick Tips will help you save some cash and save our planet. Thanks for being a positive part of this community we call Earth.


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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Get In Summer Shape!

Summer Is Here In Full Motion!

And Goodwill has tons of goods to help you keep in shape!

Check out these awesome bikes!




Come by and get your gear to stay in shape today!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Great Find At Goodwill!

Today I was rummaging through our Goodwill-West Texas store at 2200 N. First Street, and I found this awesome desk! Thought I would share!

As you can see, it has a really unique, vintage design, and is still in great condition. The drawers all open and close smoothly, and are clean. I especially like the "feet" of the desk, with their Victorian design.



And for only $14.99! This item isn't going to last long!


There are always great things to find at Goodwill!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Featured Blog: Reclaimed Riches

http://reclaimedriches.blogspot.com/

Reclaimed Riches is a blog that features clothing and household
items found in thrifty ways, or "steals" if you like. There are alot
of great finds showcased on this blog, and Goodwill West Texas
is even credited for great finds!

Check Out This Blog and Find Your Thrifty-Self Today!
http://reclaimedriches.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

1963 Newspaper

This week, we received a donation that will soon be relocated to one of our many wonderful stores. This donation happens to be a newspaper from 1963, entailing the assassination of President Kennedy. With photos, articles, and captions from the event, this item is definitely noteworthy!

Be sure to look at the photos below, and visit your local West Texas Goodwills for this item soon!
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Get Ready For Summer!

Summer Is Just Around The Corner! (If not here already...!)

Stop by any of our stores to start preparing! We have guys board shorts, many pairs with the tags still on!

 









And the same goes with girls tops and bottoms!

So whatever your plans are for the summer:

- Going To The Beach
- Going On Vacation
- Remodeling The House
- Skydiving
- Writing A Book Of Poems

Stop By Our Stores and Get What You Need!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Go Green, Go Goodwill!

Go Green, Go Goodwill.

So it’s February, 2011. Businesses are changing rapidly and the internet and its capabilities are expanding faster and faster each day. And what is one of the number one topics lingering in the minds of both consumers and business owners? Going Green. Being Eco-Friendly. Watching Their Carbon Footprint. Doing What They Can For The Environment. If black was the new red, then green is definitely the new black. In fact, Entrepenuer.com lists Green Initiatives as one of the top 10 driving forces for businesses in 2011. http://www.entrepreneur.com/trends/index.html

Here at Goodwill-West Texas, we believe recycling is one of the most important aspects of the green initiatives. Sure, it is valuable and important for us to invest millions of dollars into projects that look at harnessing new forms of energy, but why not also focus on reusing the resources we have already harnessed and transformed into consumer goods?

At Goodwill, there are several ways you can help us Go Green! You can see in the list below, that buying new items, compared to buying used items is not only more costly to you, but also to the environment. When buying used items, you eliminate the carbon footprints that are made when new items are manufactured. The list below shows items you can buy at Goodwill compared to the energy used to manufacture them. To put this in perspective, the energy has been translated into the number of miles you would need to drive your car to make the same carbon impact (1 mile = approx. 1 lb C02).

  • Leather Handbag – the equivalent of driving your car 700 miles
  • Sweater – the equivalent of driving your car 359 miles
  • Glassware – per glass: the equivalent of driving your car 48 miles
  • A Watch – the equivalent of driving your car 140 miles

By purchasing used, you help reduce the carbon footprint of manufacturing a new item by 95%! It is amazing and stunningly simple how you can help reduce your carbon footprint by buying used items.

You can also help Go Green by donating used items. By doing so, you help begin the recycling process and by making purchases at any of our stores, you help finalize the recycling process. By participating in this process, not only do you help support a Green Initiative, you also help provide jobs, support and training for people with disabilities and disadvantages.

So do the right thing and Go Green with your local Goodwill today!

For additional information on Carbon Footprints, please visit the sites below: