Jan 02 2008

11 Resolutions to Help You Become More Earth-Friendly for the New Year - Part 1

Published by Darris at 10:50 am under Woodhill Homes

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At Woodhill Homes we pride ourselves on being responsible builders. MSN.com posted the following article a few days ago and I thought that I’d pass it on to our readers because they provide some good ideas.

Earth –saving strategies—you can feel that you’re helping those future generations your parents and in-laws keep talking about!

The goal here is to limit carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, which are the big offenders in the global-warming crisis.

Strategy 1: Change your light bulbs. We’re sure you’ve heard this before — and we know it’s tempting to buy the four-pack of bulbs for $2 – but compact fluorescent bulbs use two-thirds less energy and last 10 times longer than standard incandescent bulbs.

The payoff: If Americans replaced just one bulb in their home, it would save enough energy to light 2.5 million homes in one year and prevent an amount of greenhouse gases equivalent to the emissions of 800,000 cars.

Strategy 2: Bring your own mug to Starbucks. You’ll get a 10-cent discount, and it’s one less paper cup to end up in a landfill. While you’re there, pick up some free bags of spent coffee grounds to use as “green” fertilizer in your garden.

The payoff: The store won’t create more waste when they throw away a cup, and you can start growing carbon dioxide-eating plants au naturale.

Strategy 3: Save water. Run the dishwasher only when it’s full, and don’t pre-rinse dishes (a waste of time, water, and energy). But the real water drain is the shower – take shorter ones (and take them together!)

The payoff: By skipping pre-rinse, you’ll save 200 pounds of carbon dioxide from being released and $40 a year. And by taking shorter showers, you’ll conserve 350 pounds of CO2 and keep about $100 in your pocket each year.

Look into low-flow shower heads. They still have great pressure but conserve gallons of water from each shower.

Strategy 4: Turn off your computer. When in standby mode, your PC is still using energy. In fact, 75 percent of electricity used in your home comes from electronics that are turned off. Stop this phantom electro rush by plugging your computer into a power strip and shutting down completely at the end of the day. Also, remove your iPod, digital camera, and phone chargers from outlets when not in use.

The payoff: Turning off a 75-watt monitor for 40 hours a week might only save $4.38 a month, but it reduces CO2 (greenhouse gas emissions) by 750 pounds, burning 450 fewer pounds of coal each year!

Strategy 5: Cancel catalogs. Many of us have a steady flow of unwanted and unsolicited junk mail, catalogs, and magazines. Let’s say everyone in New York City received 10 a month: That would make 240,248 tons of paper waste! Call 888-5-OPTOUT or get off the lists at NewDream.org. Make sure to recycle what you do receive. Find out where to recycle in your area at Earth911.org.

The payoff: Less energy is spend on creating paper (which kills trees we need) and less trash is created when we can reuse products. The immediate return? Less clutter at home!

Friday, we’ll post the six remaining resolutions you can pledge for this new year to become more Earth-friendly. Do you practice any energy-saving activities? Care to share? We’d love to hear!

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One Response to “11 Resolutions to Help You Become More Earth-Friendly for the New Year - Part 1”

  1. BigLipZuluon 03 Jan 2008 at 11:01 pm

    Some good advice here but I just wish every Tom, Dick and Harry wanting to sell some service or product stops attaching the ‘green’ label to things just to dupe people into thinking they are actually doing something environmentally friendly when they actually are not.

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