Once again Earth Day is approaching. Wednesday, April 22nd people will plant trees, remember to recycle, ride their bike, and maybe even volunteer to pick up trash along the river. We’re all busy, and instead of making a grand gesture make a commitment to do just a few little things…it can make a big difference!
1. Change a Light Bulb
Installing a compact fluorescent bulb (CFL) is the quickest, easiest way to save energy -- and money. Replace one 75-watt incandescent bulb with a 25-watt CFL and save up to $83 over the life of the bulb.
2. Unplug Things That Glow
Anything that glows even after you turn it off continues to draw power (that you pay for). Unplug the offenders from wall sockets and plug them into power strips and when you leave a room, flip the strip switch to cut the flow of electricity. Unplug appliances and electronics that glow and you could save $200 a year.
3. Recycle Your Electronics
Check out www.MyGreenElectronics.org to help find a recycling resource in your area. The site also provides a list of electronics, from laptops to baby monitors, that are easier on the environment and your energy bill.
4. Audit Your Energy