Furniture from Recycled Paper Puts Particle Board to Shame

Del Williams
The trees on the hill want to thank the people of Way Basics for coming up with a great plan to help save the planet and decorate a home at the same time.

Modular furniture is made from 99% recycled paper. It is as strong as particle board, but is 62% lighter. Plus, unlike particle boards that tend to sag over time, you can just add or change the board and be ready to go.

IKEA wishes they had modular furniture that does not require tools and a degree in engineering. All you need for your Way Basics furniture is some imagination. It uses double sided tape. You can make tables, book cases and more with just a few pieces. Plus, there are a ton of accessories to grow with your imagination.

Has it been messed up with the kids using it as a coloring board? No worries, just replace the board, recycle the old one, and who knows, you might end up with it again on another of your creations.


This great idea comes in great colors, so you are not limited to the drab boring recycled green look. It is also water resistant.

Cubes start at around $20 making it competitve as a eco product. It is great for dorms, RVs and other small places.

Way Basics tends to see people who love modern furniture. It is great for loft spaces. The styles can be changed out on the furniture without purchasing anything new, unless you want to.

We love that Way Basics has come up with a way for people to see their recycled paper used in a practicle way and that it can berecycled again.

Resource: http://www.waybasics.com
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Del Williams

Delores is an author, media strategist, a member of the International Travel Writer's Alliance and a member of freelancers Union. She specializes in politics, business, and travel.

Delores has earned a B.S. degree from Lee University and a Diploma of Practical Theology from Christ for the Nations Institute. She is certified as a Conflict Analyst by the U.S. Institute of Peace.