Honestly the greenest way to do calendars is to go paperless or perpetual. Paperless calendars can be made by you on your computer or you can use a schedule/calendar that’s already included on one of those small electronic devices you probally own. Most cell phones, pdas, and so on, come with calendar capabilities. Perpetual calendars are calendars you can use forever by simply changing the dates on them. You could also go with a unique whiteboard calendar which allows you to reuse the calendar over and over again.
That said, there are some folks who do want a new physical calendar each and every year but that doesn’t mean you can’t get a sustainable calendar. Below are ten greener 2010 calendar choices…

Night Owl Paper Goods 2010 Pattern Calendar made with eco-friendly sustainably harvested yellow birch wood.
Whoops Bunny Wall Posters are HUGE – 16.5 x 38 inch 2010 planners printed on GPA’s Ultra Green Film tree free paper, which is manufactured without the use of trees, water or toxic agents such as bleaching chemicals.

Delphine 2010 Letterpress limited ed. calendar with easel: 12 Months of award-winning designs. Letterpressed with eco-friendly, soy-based inks on extra thick 80% pcw recycled paper.

SuzyJack 2010 Wall Calendar comes on a recycled chipboard backer and is printed on 80# 100% post-consumer recycled paper with soy ink.
Danny Seo Recycles 2010 Wall Calendar – have fun all year long with Danny Seo “upcycling” projects that anybody can do. Full-color calendar includes tips on going green at home and is printed on recycled paper.










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I still don’t understand how something printed on actual *wood* is eco friendly…sustainably harvested or not!
The tree free ideas and 100% pcw ones are quite nice, though!
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