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Dec 8, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Turn off and unplug electronics you’re not using. This includes turning off your computer at night.
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Dec 1, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Wash your clothes only when necessary, use cold water and line dry or set dryer on low.
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Nov 24, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Take a shorter shower and use a water-saving shower head. There's no need to shower every day.
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Nov 17, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Reduce your meat consumption or become vegetarian to curb carbon emissions from the livestock industry. If you are eating meat, organic...
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Nov 10, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Read documents online instead of printing them. But if you print them, print two-sided.
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Nov 10, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Change your paper bills to online billing. You’ll be saving trees and the fuel it takes to deliver your bills by truck.
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Tech & Site Admin
Oct 27, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Keep your tires properly inflated and get better gas mileage. Reduce your carbon footprint 20 pounds for each gallon of gas saved.
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Oct 20, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Reduce your consumption — buy less stuff. This is such a simple notion, yet so powerful. The less you buy, the less money you spend. When...
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Tech & Site Admin
Sep 16, 20202 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Last week our Green Tip of the Week was - “Instead of buying your dog those plastic toys that break easily and may contain dyes,...
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Tech & Site Admin
Sep 8, 20202 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Instead of buying your dog those plastic toys that break easily and may contain dyes, chemicals, and preservatives that can harm your dog...
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Tech & Site Admin
Sep 1, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Replace your plastic utensils with wooden ones. Wooden utensils don’t melt or leach dangerous chemicals or strange tastes into hot foods...
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Tech & Site Admin
Aug 25, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
When you buy your groceries using reusable bags, make sure you use a washable bag for your meats. Just in case they leak, you can pop the...
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Tech & Site Admin
Aug 18, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Replace all your plastic dishwashing sponges with eco-friendly, 100% Plant-Based Biodegradable products. They are sustainable, unbleached...
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Tech & Site Admin
Aug 11, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Use 100 % biodegradable poop bags made from corn and plant starches instead of conventional plastic ones when you walk your dog. They are...
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Aug 4, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Use blocks of all-natural dish soap made from saponified coconut oil. This is a great replacement for liquid soap made of synthetic...
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Jul 23, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Recycle your plastic bags, plastic wrap of any kind in the plastic bag recycle bin at your local grocery store. The plastic is purchased...
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Tech & Site Admin
Jul 7, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Reuse your potato bags after removing the potatoes to bag your fruit and vegetables at the grocery store. You will end up using much...
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Tech & Site Admin
Jun 24, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Glass jars are the easiest products to reuse because glass lasts a LONG time and is extremely durable. Turn jam jars into drinking glasses.
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Jun 18, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Buying Recycled Products Benefits the Economy, the Environment, and your Bottom Line. When shopping for products on-line search for...
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Tech & Site Admin
Jun 9, 20201 min read
Green Tip of the Week
Waste less food. Shop smarter, sharpen food-storage skills and create an “eat me first bin” for your fridge. Idea compliments of...
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