Are you wondering what to do with your old computer, printer, television or cell phone? Consider e-cycling. Only 15 to 20 percent of electronic goods are recycled, according to the Enviornmental Protection Agency. Learn where you can recycle your old electronics.
– Nima Kapadia
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Recycle your electronics
December 7th, 2008 · No Comments
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Purchase rechargeable batteries
December 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Americans purchase 3 million dry-cell batteries each year to power a variety of electrical devices, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. You can significantly reduce the number by purchasing rechargeable batteries. Learn more in our article, “A better rechargeable battery.”
– Nima Kapadia
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Purchase second-hand clothing
November 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Don’t confuse “second-hand” with the clothing your brothers and sisters outgrew. There are a variety of boutiques and thrift stores that offer fashionable, second-hand clothing. It reduces the amount of energy used in producing a new clothing item. For more information, see our story Eco-friendly clothing breaks out of the mold.
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Make it a full load
November 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
The average washing machine uses 41 gallons of water per load, according to the Enviornmental Protection Agency. Wash only full loads of laundry to conserve water.
– Nima Kapadia
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Reuse your old containers
November 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
Do you have old plastic and metal containers lying around the house? Use them to store leftovers, hardware supplies or hair accessories. Visit the Enviornmental Protection Agency for additional ideas.
– Nima Kapadia
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Green your mail
November 15th, 2008 · No Comments
The U.S. Postal Service has launched a green web site, allowing consumers to reduce their trips to the post office. The web site features eco-friendly products and services, along with tips on recycling your mail.
– Nima Kapadia
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Stay in a ‘green’ hotel
November 14th, 2008 · No Comments
There are thousands of “green” hotels worldwide. Find one by using the Green Hotels Association’s search guide. “Green” hotels offer amenities such as low-flow showerheads, environmentally friendly shampoos and soaps, organic foods in their restaurants and much more.
– Nima Kapadia
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Eat at a ‘green’ restaurant
November 13th, 2008 · No Comments
Many restaurants are becoming eco-friendly. The Green Restaurant Association provides a list of dining establishments that use organic foods, energy-efficient lighting, natural cleaning supplies and recycling initiatives.
– Nima Kapadia
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Carpool
November 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Transportation accounts for more than 30 percent of carbon dioxide emissions in the U.S. Reduce the amount by carpooling. You will also save half on your weekly fuel costs, according to Fueleconomy.gov.
– Nima Kapadia
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Wash your clothes in cold water
November 11th, 2008 · No Comments
It saves the energy needed to heat water. Most laundry soaps now offer cold-water alternatives, especially “green” brands such as Seventh Generation, which is running a campaign called Get Out Of Hot Water. The campaign is aimed at getting consumers to save 90 percent of the energy used to wash clothes by switching to cold water.
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Drive your old car longer
November 11th, 2008 · No Comments
You don’t need to purchase a new vehicle to be “green.” Instead, make changes to your existing vehicle. Consider switching to alternative fuels and conducting routine maintenance. Visit fueleconomy.gov for additional tips on “greening” your vehicle.
– Nima Kapadia
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Seal and insulate your home
November 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Seal air leaks in your attic and basement. Doing so can save you 10 to 20 percent utility bills, according to Energy Star. Learn how to properly seal your home.
– Nima Kapadia
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