Five stars for the concept! I am a huge fan of recycled and earth-friendly products and it is great to find them all in one place. They have quite a few offering beyond office supplies, such as kitchen supplies, cleaners, purses, etc. Their website is the best place to browse: The«warehouse» on Coleman(across from Costco) is a bit more problematic. First, they’re not necessarily open during their posted business hours, so be sure to call ahead and confirm that someone will be there. Second, it is really small and messy. Third, most of their merchandise is not labeled with a price, so you have to wait during the tedious process of them looking up each product on the website to price it for you. I haven’t been there when the owner is there but perhaps she would be faster at this, so you might want to plan you visit during when she would be there. Or just shop online. However, it’s still awesome that such a place exists. I will only buy 100% post consumer printer paper, envelopes, stationery, etc. and it’s nice to have a selection instead of the one kind they have at Office Depot and other big chain stores. Postscript: On my most recent visit I procured… * Prang crayons(made from soybeans ) * coffee paper envelopes(100% post-consumer paper with minimum 5% coffee content ) * a fabric gift bag my daughter picked out(I prefer furoshiki) * lakota paper(tree-free ) * Harbor 100 multi-purpose paper(100% post-consumer, 20 lb. hi bright )