|
Do your part in the quest to live a more eco-friendly life. Here are some tips you can use on a day-to-day basis that help you be more environmentally conscious.
If every American reduced time
  in the shower by one minute,
  there would be a two-month
  supply of water for Philadelphia,
  Chicago, and Los Angeles.
Buying food in bulk avoids
  excess packaging.
Share old magazines and
  catalogues with friends
  instead of throwing them out.
Purchase reusable coffee cups
  and water bottles; refillable
  pens and pencils; and
  already-recycled items.
Less than 3% of the 500 billion
  plastic bags distributed
  annually are recycled.
  These bags are used for an
  average of 20 minutes and
  take 1,000 years to degrade
  in landfills. As an
  alternative when going to
  the grocery store, take a
  cloth bag or paper bags used on
  a previous trip to the store.
Sign up for pollution-free green
  energy from your local
  energy provider.
If every household switched out
  one standard light bulb for a
  compact fluorescent lamp light
  bulb, it would be equivalent to
  taking 1.5 million cars
  off the road.
Purchase office supplies, such as
  paper, folders, and paper towels,
  made from recycled materials.
Chargers for items such as cell
  phones and MP3 players use
  energy even when they are not
  plugged into the device.
  Unplug chargers for your
  electronics when they are
  not in use.
Also, visit www.greenlivingtips.com, www.greenlivingtips.org and
www.idealbite.com for more interesting tips.
|
A Green Vision

Committed to a greater cause.
Learn more>>

100% Renewable Energy

Dedicated to using energy wisely.
Learn more>>

Responsible Printing Options

Discover the options of printing green.
Learn more>>

Carbon Offset

Creating a smaller carbon footprint.
Learn more>>

Recycling

Striving to decrease use and reuse.
Learn more>>

Composting

Get with the program.
Learn more>>

Contributing to the Cause

Organizations that do their part.
Learn more>>

Resources

Eco-friendly organizations worth checking out.
Learn more>>

|