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100 Ways to Save The Environment |
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In Your Home – Conserve Energy
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Clean or replace air filters on your air conditioning unit
at least once a month.
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If you have central air conditioning, do not close vents in
unused rooms.
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Lower
the thermostat on your water heater to 120.
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Wrap your water heater in an insulated blanket.
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Turn down or shut off your water heater when you will be
away for extended periods.
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Turn off unneeded lights even when leaving a room for a
short time.
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Set your refrigerator temperature at 36 to 38 and your
freezer at 0 to 5 .
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When using an oven, minimize door opening while it is in
use; it reduces oven temperature by 25 to 30 every time you
open the door.
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Clean the lint filter in your dryer after every load so that
it uses less energy.
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Unplug
seldom used appliances.
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Use a microwave when- ever you can instead of a conventional
oven or stove.
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Wash clothes with warm or cold water instead of hot.
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Reverse your indoor ceiling fans for summer and winter
operations as recommended.
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Turn off lights, computers and other appliances when not in
use.
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Purchase appliances and office equipment with the Energy
Star Label; old refrigerators, for example, use up to 50
more electricity than newer models.
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Only use electric appliances when you need them.
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Use
compact fluorescent light bulbs to save money and energy.
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Keep your thermostat at 68 in winter and 78 in summer.
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Keep your thermostat higher in summer and lower in winter
when you are away
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Insulate your home as best as you can.
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Install weather stripping around all doors and windows.
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Shut off electrical equipment in the evening when you leave
work.
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Plant trees to shade your home.
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Shade outside air conditioning units by trees or other
means.
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Replace old windows with energy efficient ones.
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Use cold water instead of warm or hot water when possible.
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Connect your outdoor lights to a timer.
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Buy green electricity - electricity produced by low - or
even zero-pollution facilities. In your home-reduce
toxicity.
In Your Home – Reduce Toxicity
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Eliminate
mercury from your home by purchasing items without mercury,
and dispose of items containing mercury at an appropriate
drop-off facility when necessary (e.g. old thermometers).
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Learn
about alternatives to household cleaning items that do not
use hazardous chemicals.
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Buy the right amount of paint for the job.
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Review labels of household cleaners you use. Consider
alternatives like baking soda, scouring pads, water or a
little more elbow grease.
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When no good alternatives exist to a toxic item, find the
least amount required for an effective, sanitary result.
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If you have an older home, have paint in your home tested
for lead. If you have lead-based paint, cover it with wall
paper or other material instead of sanding it or burning it
off.
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Use traps instead of rat and mouse poisons and insect
killers.
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Have your home tested for radon.
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Use cedar chips or aromatic herbs instead of mothballs.
In Your Yard
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Avoid using leaf blowers and other dust-producing equipment.
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Use
an electric lawn- mower instead of a gas-powered one.
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Leave grass clippings on the yard-they decompose and return
nutrients to the soil.
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Use recycled wood chips as mulch to keep weeds down, retain
moisture and prevent erosion.
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Use only the required amount of fertilizer.
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Minimize pesticide use.
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Create a wildlife habitat in your yard.
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Water grass early in the morning.
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Rent
or borrow items like ladders, chain saws, party decorations
and others that are seldom used.
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Take actions that use non hazardous components (e.g., to
ward off pests, plant marigolds in a garden instead of using
pesticide).
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Put leaves in a compost heap instead of burning them or
throwing them away. Yard debris too large for your compost
bin should be taken to a yard-debris recycler.
In Your
Office
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Copy and print on both sides of paper.
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Reuse items like envelopes, folders and paper clips.
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Use mailer sheets for interoffice mail instead of an
envelope. Use mailer sheets for interoffice mail instead
of an envelope.
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Set
up a bulletin board for memos instead of sending a copy
to each employee.
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Use e-mail instead of paper correspondence.
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Use recycled paper.
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Use discarded paper for scrap paper.
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Encourage your school and/or company to print documents
with soy-based inks, which are less toxic.
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Use a ceramic coffee mug instead of a disposable cup.
Ways To Protect Our Air
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Ask your employer to consider flexible work schedules or
telecommuting.
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Recycle printer cartridges.
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Shut off electrical equipment in the evening when you
leave work.
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Report
smoking vehicles to your local air agency.
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Don't use your wood stove or fireplace when air quality
is poor.
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Avoid slow-burning, smoldering fires. They produce the
largest amount of pollution.
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Burn seasoned wood - it burns cleaner than green wood.
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Use solar power for home and water heating.
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Use low-VOC or water-based paints, stains, finishes and
paint strippers.
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Purchase radial tires and keep them properly inflated
for your vehicle.
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Paint with brushes or rollers instead of using spray
paints to minimize harmful emissions.
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Ignite
charcoal barbecues with an electric probe or other
alternative to lighter fluid.
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If you use a wood stove, use one sold after 1990. They
are required to meet federal emissions standards and are
more efficient and cleaner burning.
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Walk or ride your bike instead of driving, whenever
possible.
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Join a carpool or vanpool to get to work.
Ways
to Use Less Water
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Check and fix any water leaks.
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Install
water-saving devices on your faucets and toilets.
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Don't wash dishes with the water running
continuously.
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Wash and dry only full loads of laundry and dishes.
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Follow your community's water use restrictions or
guidelines.
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Install a low-flow shower head.
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Replace old toilets with new ones that use a lot
less water.
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Turn off washing machine's water supply to prevent
leaks.
Ways to Protect Our Water
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Revegetate or mulch disturbed soil as soon as
possible.
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Never dump anything down a storm drain.
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Have your septic tank pumped and system inspected
regularly.
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Check your car for oil or other leaks, and recycle
motor oil.
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Take your car to a car wash instead of washing it in
the driveway.
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Learn about your watershed.
Create Less Trash
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Buy items in bulk from loose bins when possible to
reduce the packaging wasted.
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Avoid products with several layers of packaging when
only one is sufficient. About 33 of what we throw
away is packaging.
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Buy products that you can reuse.
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Maintain and repair durable products instead of
buying new ones.
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Check reports for products that are easily repaired
and have low breakdown rates.
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Reuse items like bags and containers when possible.
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Use cloth napkins instead of paper ones.
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Use reusable plates and utensils instead of
disposable ones.
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Use reusable containers to store food instead of
aluminum foil and cling wrap.
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Shop
with a canvas bag instead of using paper and plastic
bags.
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Buy rechargeable batteries for devices used
frequently.
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Reuse packaging cartons and shipping materials. Old
newspapers make great packaging material.
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Compost your vegetable scraps.
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Buy used furniture - there is a surplus of it, and
it is much cheaper than new furniture.
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