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Our "Green" Page
8 Simple things that anyone can do to make our environment
better:
1. Buy Organic
- You don't have to make a special trip to
Whole Foods, most grocery
stores have an organic section.
- Organic doesn't have to mean more expensive.
Roche Bros. just introduced an entire
line of organic products called
Full Circle at
competitive prices.
- Better for your health (you're not consuming pesticides and hormones fed
to animals) and better for the environment (no chemicals added to the
soil/ground water and no
GMO's)
- Read book,
Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser
2. Burn Less Fossil Fuels
- Ride your bike or walk to the store
- Have a fire in the fireplace instead of turning your heat on
- Use an electric lawn mower instead of gas
- Rake your lawn instead of using a leaf blower
- Support things like Cape Wind
- Think about making your next car a
Hybrid car (55 mpg vs. 17 mpg of most SUV's)
- Convert your diesel car into a veggie
car (advanced)
- Build a
solar water heating system (advanced)
- Rent movie, "Who Killed the Electric Car"
- Read book,
The Long Emergency, by Jim Kunstler
3. Recycle
- Check your town's website for information about what your transfer station
will accept such as batteries, paint, motor oil, cell phones, and computers
- Check with your private trash pickup about special recycling days
- Keep a bin in a convenient place like under the sink, so as soon as you
open a soup can or use up a milk container, you can rinse it out immediately
and toss it in.
4. Use
Fluorescent Light
Bulbs
- Yeah, they look funny but if every American home replaced just one old
fashioned incandescent light bulb with a fluorescent light bulb, we would save
enough energy to light more than 2.5 million homes for a year and prevent
greenhouse gases equivalent to the emissions of nearly 800,000 cars
- Use at least 2/3 less energy than standard incandescent bulbs to provide
the same amount of light, and last up to 7 years!
5. Buy Recycled Paper Products
- If every household in the US replaced just one box of virgin fiber tissues
with 100% recycled ones we could save 280,000 trees!
- Seventh Generation and
Green Forest tissues/TP/paper
towels/ napkins can be found in most grocery stores
6. Buy Plant-based Cleaning Products
- If every household in the US replaced just one bottle of petroleum-based
dishwashing liquid with a plant based product, we could save 81,000 barrels of
oil, enough to heat and cool 4,600 US homes for a year!
- They are also better for your health since they are hypoallergenic,
non-toxic, no perfumes or dyes, and biodegradable!
- Sun and Earth and
Seventh Generation laundry
detergent/dishwashing liquid/household cleaners can be found in most grocery
stores
7. Grow Organic
8. Vote for Politicians who support the Environment
- Check out how legislators in MA voted on public issues on
this page of MASSPIRG's
website
- This page allows you to
link to the annual Congressional Scorecard to see how all federal legislators
voted on public interest bills
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Contact Info: Email
Mike
ANT
24 Water Street
Holliston, MA 01746
508-429-3350 |
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