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The Great Ways to Go Green! - willyoumind - 11-11-2008

Guys, if you're concern about the Earth and would like to do something with it, then you should read this article. It will show you the great 8 tips to go green!

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Note: I was stunned by the Programmable Thermostat, where I didn't hear it before lol


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Steven - 11-13-2008

oh but there are so many ways to "go green". For example, in the view of saving some energy set your refrigerator temperature at 36 to 38 and your freezer at 0 to 5 . (Fahrenheit)


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - willyoumind - 11-19-2008

Steven Wrote:oh but there are so many ways to "go green". For example, in the view of saving some energy set your refrigerator temperature at 36 to 38 and your freezer at 0 to 5 . (Fahrenheit)

Great idea, or, you can set your air conditioner temperature at 24 - 26 degree celcius and turn it off an hour before you're about to wake up...


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - John - 01-03-2009

Great article!


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Steven - 02-05-2009

For already half a year every bulb in my house was changed to an economic bulb. I am really satisfied with them due to 3 reasons:
1) save energy
2) they don't burn out so fast
3) am saving the environment.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Steven - 02-16-2009

strike your local government to increase expenditures on sidewalks and bike lanes. With little cost, these improvements can pay huge dividends in improving your health and reducing traffic.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - M.Helen - 02-18-2009

Did you know that an average U.S. office worker goes through 10,000 sheets of copy paper a year. So, conclude: print only when it is really necessary, otherwise read it on your monitor. Also, you can print on both sides of the paper.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Faw_Peter - 02-21-2009

yes Steve. Every year 100 million trees are cut down and turned into junk mail. Americans receive roughly 400 million tons of it every year. Thus, junk mail should be reduced.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Benn - 02-22-2009

If your printers have the duplex printing function, just set it to default to print on both sides.
Remember, that even when your PCs are turned off, they consume a lot of energy, so if you're friendly to the environment, unplug your PC after turning it off.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - M.Helen - 02-24-2009

Just listen your parents and put on some clothes on you. If you're dressed warmer you can adjust the thermostat to a lower temperature, so it will consume less gas.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Benn - 02-25-2009

Repair your tap. One drip per second 5 gallons of water a day. that's 1,800 gallons a year. Now imagine millions of houses with broken taps - these are millions of tons.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Terry - 02-26-2009

Use the "solar power" by simply opening blinds or drapes to let in natural solar heat on cold days, then close them once the sun sets (in winter). Do the contrary during summertime.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Steven - 03-01-2009

Wipe your feet at your door. Put some mats in front of your door and inside your house. Clean shoes means cleanliness in the entire house. You can save energy from using less the vacuum cleaner. But the most important is that you'll insure yourself against bacterial diseases.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Benn - 03-03-2009

Replace leaky, drafty windows with ultra high efficiency windows to save thousands over the next several years.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - M.Helen - 03-11-2009

Plant flowers, trees, fruits, vegetables that are more suitable with your climate. This will allow you using less pesticides.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Steven - 03-12-2009

try to use modern landline phone systems. If you use a classical one, you can replace it by CDMA, which is much cleaner than the traditional landline system.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Faw_Peter - 03-15-2009

you can go green by doing small things. For example, even if you are tired and want to get home as soon as possible, use the stairs and not the elevator. Save energy, save environment.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Faw_Peter - 03-29-2009

Go green in your office by simply buying a green plant. A green plant produces vital oxygen for you through photosynthesis


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Nathan - 03-30-2009

About 90% of plastic water bottles are not recycled and end up in the landfill. The solution is to buy special sport bottles. They are comfy to use and look nice.

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Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Peach - 03-31-2009

If you can afford it, make a cash gift to an environmental organization, institution. They know exactly how to efficiently invest your money in order that they have a greater effect on the environment.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Riser - 04-01-2009

Invest in a low flow shower head. Thereby save water. If you need to take your car in the city, avoid double trips by doing everything you need at once.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Laurentine - 04-02-2009

If you decide to buy a new printer, fax machine, scanner make sure the Energy Star logo is present there.
Energy Star, a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy, sets standards for energy-efficient products.
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Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - Nathan - 04-06-2009

Every American produces about four and a half pounds of garbage a day. So why not paying attention to the amount of plastic used for boxing. Wal-Mart has already raised this problem and it started to replace petroleum-based plastic containers with corn-based packaging


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - M.Helen - 04-06-2009

Look for the EnerGuide label posted on all new cars, vans and light-duty trucks. If you can't find the EnerGuide label on a vehicle, ask the dealer for its fuel consumption rating.


Re: The Great Ways to Go Green! - tricker - 04-08-2009

If you need to repair or redesign your house, there is a row of ways for going green. A good step is to install a flooring made from recycled materials. These materials are usually very easy to be applied to floors. Not even they produce residue, and they can be extremely durable and long-lasting.