Eco Outdoor Furniture

Summer is the time for many of us to really enjoy the outdoors.  I realize some parts of the country, and around the world, folks have nice weather most or all the year.  Where I live, the Upper Midwest, we have a short season to sit in the sun and relax in the outdoors, about 3 to 5 months, depending on if the weather cooperates.  We just got done with about two weeks of solid rain, so that took a big chunk out of our summer enjoyment.  I’m not saying there aren’t activities to enjoy in the winter, but those activities don’t typically involve sitting, unless it’s ice fishing.

Whether you have a few months or a whole year to enjoy on a deck or patio, what do you sit on?  Finding eco outdoor furniture is getting easier, but it is still challenging.  One of the most eco-friendly ways to furnish your outdoors is with second-hand furniture.  Garage, yard, or thrift sales are a great place to find pieces like that.  Sometimes the furniture needs some TLC and a fresh coat of paint, but sometimes it’s in perfect condition.  FreeCycle is another source for used items.  Look for a local Free Cycle in your area.  Don’t forget about Goodwill, Salvation Army and other second-hand stores.  If you’ve exhausted all your second-hand options and still haven’t found the right thing, there is new furniture available that is eco-friendly.

Polywood is a nice choice because it uses recycled plastic in its production, which keeps the plastic out of landfulls (yes, I wrote landfulls on purpose).  There are many colors and furniture styles to choose from.  Polywood lasts a long time and doesn’t need maintenance.  There are many, many sites to find polywood, just type it into a search engine.  Natural wood is a good choice, but you need to make sure the wood comes from a FSC certified or Rainforest Alliance certified site.  Teak, cedar, and eucalyptus are good for outdoor use and will last a long time.  The other plus with wood is that while it’s growing it is giving oxygen to the environment and providing habitat.  Aluminum and steel can also be eco choices as well.  They are both recyclable and often times contain recycled content.  If aluminum and steel are well made and cared for they can last for many years, steel and last a lifetime.  Recycled and upcycled materials are wonderful choices for outdoor furniture.  Remember, a coat of exterior paint can make many items suitable for outdoor use.

A Solar Oven for Dad

Does your dad love to cook outside?  Does your dad love to camp?  I’ve got another green gift idea for him, and your family; a solar oven.  You can use a solar oven year round as long as you have sunshine.  It is ideal for Southern and Southwest United States, and other countries around the world, where there is abundant sunshine.  Solar ovens have even been used high in the mountains in the winter.  You just need sunshine; the ambient temperature is irrelevant.  The Solar Oven Society is a not-for-profit organization that sells solar ovens here in the U.S., to help subsidies solar ovens to impoverished nations, where cooking fuel is hard to come by.

Women around the world spend much of their day collecting firewood for fuel to cook for their families.  The other part of their day is then spent retrieving water.  With a solar oven, these same women can free up many hours in their day to pursue other things, like making goods to sell to support their family.  With the solar oven, these same women can also boil water they collect to ensure its safety for drinking.

Around the world, forests have been decimated to provide fuel for cooking.  With solar oven use, there is a chance these forests can recover, providing habitat for endangered animals.  If these habitats recover, the ecosystems can recover, which increases biodiversity back to areas where it had been lost.

As you can see there is a massive domino effect for impoverished countries, when solar ovens are introduced, and utilized.  Using solar ovens benefits us here in the U.S., as well.  By using a solar oven, you save energy all year round, but especially in the summer.  When you use a solar oven in the summer it keeps the heat out of your kitchen, so your home stays cooler, and you have less need for air conditioning.  A solar oven is also a fantastic teaching tool for your children.

Investing in a solar oven is a good choice for your family, and other families around the world.  Give dad something to really smile about this Father’s Day with an eco and ethical gift.