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Page 1: Going Green ,

GO GREENSave money, save the environment

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GO GREEN

Energy and Water Efficiency Reduce, Recycle, Reuse

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ENERGY AND WATER EFFICIENCY

Lighting Heating and Cooling Equipment Water

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LIGHTING

Fluorescent lights Daylight Turn off lights

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HEATING AND COOLING

Summer Winter While you’re away Programmable thermostat

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EQUIPMENT

Turn off equipment Turn off computer monitors Use a power strip Unplug chargers and adapters

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WATER

Don’t let water run Fix leaks immediately Install aerators Run full loads Lower water heater temp

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REDUCE, RECYCLE, REUSE

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GUESS WHEN………

The first city dump opened. 500 B.C.

Pigs were used to get rid of garbage. 1900

Landfills became popular.1920

The first solid waste management laws were passed.1965

A garbage barge circled Long Island with no place to unload.1987

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WHAT CAN WE DO?

Reduce the amount of waste. Recycle items into new products through a

manufacturing process. Reuse the product in a different way.

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REDUCE

Packaging Toxicity

Compare product packaging

Buy loose items Buy economy sizes Use concentrated

product Buy in bulk

Use least amount necessary

Use non-hazardous alternatives

Follow use and disposal directions

Find a hazardous waste collection site

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RECYCLE

What Where

Paper Glass Aluminum Plastic

Curbside Collection Drop-off Centers Buy Back Centers

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HOW MANY YEARS TO DISAPPEAR? Disposable Diaper

500-600 years Cotton Sock

5-6 months Styrofoam Cup

1 million years + Glass Bottle

1 million years + Leather Belt

40-50 years

Wooden Block10-20 years

Banana Peel3-4 weeks

Cardboard Box1-2 months

Plastic Bottle1 million years +

Aluminum Can200-500 years

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REUSE

Consider reusable products. Maintain and repair durable products. Reuse bags, containers, and other items. Borrow, rent, or share items. Sell or donate goods instead of throwing

them out.

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GO GREEN

Energy and Water Efficiency Reduce, Recycle, Reuse

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