Can You Reduce Your Carbon Footprint?
Posted on 29 December 2009 by Gina
How many of you have seen shoppers at the market sporting reusable canvas totes instead of paper and plastic bags? That’s just an example of how Americans today are simply trying to reduce their own carbon footprints. Some may even be taking shorter showers, walking or riding bicycles to work, and implementing recycling programs at the home and office.
Thinking of other ways to reduce your carbon footprint? The folks at Florida Crystals® have compiled a list of easy and inexpensive ways to help you get started:
Use Compact Fluorescent Bulbs
Replace at least three frequently used light bulbs with compact, fluorescent bulbs. This simple adjustment can save you from emitting 300 lbs. of carbon dioxide and $60.00 in annual electricity costs.
Inflate Your Tires
By keeping your car tires sufficiently inflated and testing them monthly, you can save 250 lbs. of carbon dioxide and $840.00 a year.
Change Your Air Filter
A monthly check-up of your car’s air filter can save 800 lbs. of carbon dioxide and $130 per year.
Pull the Plug on Unused Electronics
Just because they aren’t switched on, doesn’t mean they’re not using up energy. When you unplug your unused electronic devices, you conserve over 1,000 lbs. of carbon dioxide; saving you an average of $256 per year!
Easy as pie, right? To receive status updates and information on how you can significantly reduce your carbon footprint, become a fan of Florida Crystals by visiting their fan page on Facebook.
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