Guiding You Home . .  .
February 5th, 2012 
Mav Hankey
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  • 7,500 trees are used for the Sunday edition of the New York Times each week.
  • Recycling aluminum uses 96% less energy than it takes to product the same amount of aluminum from raw materials.
  • Recycling paper uses 60% less energy than manufacturing paper from virgin timber.
  • Recycling one glass jar saves enough energy to light a 100 watt bulb for four hours.

What You Can Do At Home . . .

  • Recycle as much as possible: Newspapers, cans, glass, aluminum, motor oil, scrap metal, etc.
  • Look for recycled and environmentally safe products and packaging wherever you shop.
  • Use reusable containers to store food.
  • Install a water saving shower head.
  • Have your water heater insulated.
  • Burn only seasoned wood in your woodstove or fireplace.
  • Try to use phosphate-free laundry detergent & soap.
  • Avoid the use of household pesticides.
  • Write to companies that send unwanted mail to have them take your name off their mailing list.
  • Practice water and energy conservation.
  • Increase your awareness of conservation issues.



What You Can Do at the Office . . .

  • Use scrap paper for informal notes or messages.
  • Print things on recycled paper.
  • Reuse copier or printer paper when possible.
  • Reuse manila envelopes and folders.
  • Post memos and communications or route a single copy instead of making multiple copies.
  • Start an office recycling program for paper, cardboard, aluminum, etc.
  • Car pool or ride a bike to work.
  • Copy on both sides of the paper.
  • Use mugs instead of Styrofoam cups.

 

What You Can Do in the Yard . . .

  • Plant trees for shade
  • Select drought tolerant plants and shrubs.
  • Use grass clippings for mulch.
  • Start a compost pile for vegetable and yard waste.

 

 

 

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