Take Action in your Personal Life
Buy less
avoid wasteful packaging
buy reusable items
keep durable goods
Compost (According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), organic materials that could be composted form approximately one-third of the waste in U.S. landfills. For more information about composting, click here.
Stop junk mail (For more information,click here.
Go paperless
GO GREEN IN YOUR HOME
Turn off lights
Turn off Computers
Unplug Electronics
Change the thermostat (set your thermostat at 78 degrees or higher in summer and at 68 degrees or lower in winter)
Window coverings
Wash in cold water
Air Dry clothing
Wait for Full Loads
Reset Water Heaters
Use Fans (install ENERGY STAR ceiling fans)
Replace Light Bulbs
Repair leaking toilets
Adjust toilet float valves
Install low-flow toilets
Take shorter showers
Install Low-flow shower heads
Turn off water while brushing teeth, shaving or hand washing dishes.
Use caulk and weather stripping to seal windows, doors, baseboards, and floorboards
Use caulk and roof cement to seal attic vent pipes.
Wrap pipes to protect against freezing
Insulate electrical outlets and light switches on exterior walls.
Keep the fireplace damper closed unless a fire is burning.
GO GREEN IN YOUR WORKPLACE
Change printing habits (print on both sides of paper. Use draft mode to print in black and white instead of color when feasible)
Recycle at work
Reuse office supplies
Improve lighting
Invest in ENERGY STAR computers, printers, and other business machines
Reduce Trash (bring own reusable coffee mug to work)
Share a ride (consider carpooling, biking, walking, telecommuting or public transportation
GREEN YOUR RIDE
Watch your speed (Gas mileage lowers most rapidly at speeds above 60 miles per hour.)
Avoid idling
Maintain your vehicle
Take care of tires
Plan errands (Combine errands in one trip)
Alternate transportation (Carpool, walk, bike)
PLANT A TREE
If you have the means to plant a tree, start digging. A single tree will absorb approximately one ton of carbon dioxide during its lifetime.
GET A REPORT CARD FROM YOUR UTILITY COMPANY
Many utility companies provide free home energy audits to help you identify areas in your home that many not be energy efficient. Go to your utility website to find out more.
CALCULATE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT
Go to our Carbon Calculator page to find out more.