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Hello. At Solar Youth we try as much as possible to reuse rather than purchase new. One way we have done this is by using pre-printed envelopes from companies or organizations that they no longer can use (due to address change, etc.), and placing a sticker on the return address area, making them our own. We also use obsolete letterhead as paper for our worksheets, etc. for kids - demonstrating to them the "reuse" concept.

Does anyone have a lead on a company that may have a stockroom of obsolete letterhead and envelopes?

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I will ask around - I know a couple of places - let's hope my former bosses still put up with my constant Facebook updating and see the link :). I will send you a message when I know more!
You probably though about it already, but TD Bank North changed the name recently. I am sure they will have a ton of old envelopes somewhere. I don't have contacts there, though, but worth a try!
Thanks! We will check them out.

Roger Senserrich - CAHS said:
You probably though about it already, but TD Bank North changed the name recently. I am sure they will have a ton of old envelopes somewhere. I don't have contacts there, though, but worth a try!

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