Going Green Stone Drink Coasters

David Artsmith  – Green cars, solar panels, bamboo plates and green furniture. The world is going green with almost everything. You can also go green with your drink coasters. Coasters made from degradable materials such as sandstone are as durable, beautiful and useful as the synthetic ones. These materials are recyclable and will not damage the environment. Another benefit is the feeling that you will get inside, knowing that you are doing something to help out the world around you.

By using natural propducts in our homes, instead of man made manufactured items, we can greatly reduce the amount of waste that we generate over the course of the year. Not only does a factory not have to manufacture the amterial, but the materials itself is a part of the world, and as such, it is not truly garbage, even when it is broken or when it is time to throw it away. Stone can't ever be garbage, its part of the world? Rock is the material that the entire earth is made of.

You can use them in your kitchen, mini bar, patio or in the garden. Wherever used, they serve the same function as their wood, paper or plastic versions.

Coasters protect your furniture from damage in an environmentally responsible way. You will be able to shield your tables, desk or coffee tables from stains, discoloration and warps. This way you can make them last longer, preserve their shine and maintain their beauty.

Sandstone coasters come in various shapes and sizes. They can have customized logos or have themed graphics. If you have a bar, you can have your slogan or logo neatly printed on the sandstone coasters. You can also have these types of coasters in your restaurant where you have pieces of advertising messages on them. Stull further, you can use these green coasters as giveaways, gifts, or souvenirs for patrons at your eatery. If you had an environmentalist friend, the sandstone coasters will serve as a perfect gift for them.

Choosing eco friendly coasters demonstrates your commitment to the protection of the world’s resources. Using them to protect your furniture will complement conservation efforts.

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