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Category Archives: Green Tips

How to green your commute | Grist

According to surveys, about 4 million Americans telecommute regularly, while 45 million do so at least once a week. That equates to a lot of unemitted emissions. Think you can’t convince your boss to let you work from home? Here are a few tips for making the case.
How to green your commute | Grist | [...]

recyclable things

It’s possible to recycle many more types of items than you might have imagined, as the following articles illustrate:

21 Things You Didn’t Know You Can Recycle
10 Things to Recycle That You Never Thought You Could
Items you Never Thought to Recycle
Recycling Guide - hardcore treehugger style

Then again, you might not be able to recycle the [...]

ditch that bottled water

Bottled water has become ubiquitous over the last decade or so. In fact, in 2006, Americans spent $15 billion on bottled water. (via) Of course, as consumers have proved time and again, just because a product is popular doesn’t mean it’s a good thing for the planet, or even for their own health.
Every year [...]

silent water leaks

One of the biggest water wasters in residential houses is the toilet. Your toilet may leak water silently, without being noticed, and can waste up to 100-200 gallons per day.
An easy way to check for this type of water leak is to simply drop a little food coloring or other type of dye into the [...]

kill the phantom loads

Phantom load, or standby power, is the electricity used by electronic appliances when they are plugged in but NOT turned on. In the average home, 75% of the electricity used to power home electronics is consumed while the products are turned off (via).
While unplugging such appliances will definitely keep them from drawing electricity, one [...]

set your thermostat

68 ° F and 78 ° F in the wintertime is commonly recommended. According to the US Department of Energy, for every degree that you lower your thermostat you can save up to 3% of your heating cost. (via)
See 10 more thermostat tips here.

reusable bags

Paper or plastic? While both paper and plastic bags are recyclable, the best answer is to carry and use reusable bags. A couple points:
When 1 ton of plastic bags is reused or recycled, the energy equivalent of 11 barrels of oil are saved. (via)
Each year, Americans throw away some 100 billion polyethylene plastic bags. [...]

reduce, reuse, recycle

Reduce, reuse, and recycle are the 3 key sustainable strategies in waste management. As the hierarchy graphic above illustrates, these 3 strategies are not equally important. First reduce your use where you can, then reuse what you still need to use, and finally recycle what is left.
Reduce
Put simply, just don’t consume what you [...]