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Green Lifestyle

The buzz word today is Green. Every syndicated network is talking about green. It is almost impossible to watch the evening news without seeing a segment on a global warming issue or a report on a going green project in your state. Green is the subject all over the world and has been for a number of years in other countries. It has been gaining popularity in the United States the past few years.

Going Green is more than changing light bulbs and learning a few new words. Going Green is a lifestyle that until recently, only a few could imagine and a smaller group would consider.

A green lifestyle is living day to day as efficiently as you can. A lifestyle that consumes less electricity, less fuel, conserves water and recycles unwanted items. Sound easy? People from all around the globe are doing one or more and some are going beyond.

We as consumers, share the responsibility to learn how products are produced and how they were brought to market. So, we can buy products that were produced efficiently and use products that operate efficiently. We owe it to ourselves and the planet to find solutions to conserve energy, consume less of the products made from crude oil and buy from companies that are responsible for their C02 emissions.

Most importantly, use available information to make decisions on what products to buy. If we are diligent in our research we will find companies that are responsible for their Co2 Emissions when making their products. Ultimately, our buying habits will dictate how manufacturers produce and deliver the products.

Going green is the responsible thing to do but, you don’t have to change overnight. Imagine if, 30% of the population cut back on electricity by simply turning off lights, televisions, computers and electrical gadgets around the house. The responsible thing to do. The energy demand could drop by 10%. That is a good start.

What can an individual do? Investigate and learn new tips and tricks to conserve water and save energy around your environment. When you buy replacement light bulbs buy the efficient style. The manufacturers are developing stylish models for most fixtures. If you are thinking of remodeling or upgrading appliances choose Energy Star rated appliances. They will serve you well and save on electricity costs. There are models for all budgets.

If you don’t recycle your waste then do a little research. The landfills are bulging with recyclable materials. FYI… There are plastic containers that are not recyclable. Learn to identify them and avoid buying them if you can. Learn how to store recyclable materials and where to take your recycle containers. If your city does not have a recycle program then call them. Let them know that you are interested in recycling. They may offer some alternative locations or better yet start a recycle program in your area.

Look for ways to save electricity around the house. Turn off your lights, televisions, computers and fans when you leave a room or when you leave the house. Don’t forget to unplug battery chargers. Take a close look around your home for drafts leaking doors and windows. Many simple measures can be taken to seal a home.

A programmable thermostat for your heat and air conditioning unit is worth the investment. You can raise or lower the temperature setting when you leave the home and readjust the temperature before you arrive. They are easy to set-up and saves a bundle on your electricity bill.

Our planet is partly warming because of the greenhouse effect of Co2 emissions accumulating in our atmosphere. A large percent of Co2 emissions comes from the process of converting coal into electric energy and crude oil into a usable products. Products like gas, diesel and plastics. Plastics are used for almost everything and are becoming one of the biggest burdens on our landfills.

For every product that is produced, a little Co2 emission is released into our atmosphere that warms our planet a little more.

With a change in our individual lifestyle we can conserve energy. By simply, being more responsible for the products and the energy we consume, collectively as a community we can make a huge difference. It is the responsible thing to do. In the near future, I see a community where many people are joining together to share ideas, learn from each other and work together on common goals.

The Global Warming affects us all and it is going to take support from all of us to address it. For more on this subject visit [http://goinggreenservices.com]

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Why A Recycling Program is Important

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by alykat

Article by Recycle San Diego

Every day, Americans earn their wasteful reputation by creating hundreds of millions of pounds of trash. Much of this garbage consists of items that could have been broken down and reused. Things like light bulbs, batteries, computers and other office equipment can be torn apart by professionals and refurbished to create new items. This cuts down on the need to tap into more resources or to create more stuff, lessening the amount of new materials needed for new items. Other products can also be recycled, but many people have gotten lazy about saving them and taking the time to recycle them. Items such as glass, paper, aluminum, and plastic can all be taken and reused to create new things. There is no need to continually cut down trees or waste all of the plastic that we already have; with a well-planned out recycling program every household can have a simple and effective plan for reusing the waste that they create.

Protecting the environment by recycling is not something to consider, it is something that absolutely must be done by every person, every day. Now is the time to design and commit to a recycling program that will help you and your family to have specific guidelines of what can be recycled, where it should be placed in the home, and how to get it to a recycling center. Some cities offer free pick-up of recyclable items so that you do not have to do any of the heavy lifting. Other cities have services that you can pay for to make a weekly stop at your home and grab all of your waste that can be reused. There are also many recycling centers that hold events where you can bring your old light bulbs, batteries and electronics and drop them off. These companies can then use advanced machinery to carefully and safely break down these toxic items and refurbish them so that they can be used again. If your town does not have events like these, you can easily take your ewaste to the recycling center yourself and give them your old items to be processed properly.

Take the time to sit down with your family to develop a recycling program that works for everyone. Make sure to hold one another accountable and never throw away anything that can simply be reused. The Earth’s future is in our hands and it is vital that everyone contribute by properly disposing of all of their old electronics and regular trash.

Recycle San Diego is the area’s preeminent provider of recycling services, including electronics recycling, battery recycling, ewaste drop-off and pickup services, business waste management and more. Recycle San Diego also offers ewaste collection events, hard drive destruction and paper shredding services. You can learn more at RecycleSanDiego.org.










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