The Home Office Goes Green

If you’re concerned about the environment, there are a lot of reasons to think about working from home.  If you already have a home office, you may be familiar with some of them.  But read on anyway to find out how working from home can make your lifestyle even greener.

Right from the start, working from home helps you save on fuel costs, and benefits the environment.  If you commute 60 miles roundtrip every day, for 48 weeks out of the year, you drive over 14,000 miles.  So by using your home office, you are significantly reducing the carbon dioxide that your vehicle contributes to air pollution.  And even if your car gets 30 miles per gallon, at the cost of $4 per gallon, you will personally be saving at least $1,800 per year in fuel costs.

You can also make green choices when you purchase office supplies.  Some of the easiest green supplies to purchase are recycled ink cartridges, recycled paper and energy efficient light bulbs.  Recycled ink cartridges for your printer are also usually less expensive than the brand name versions.

If you’re concerned about your printer’s warranty and you want to stick with the brand name, you can still recycle the empty cartridges.  Watch for the ink cartridge recycling bins at your local office supply store.  In some communities, there are even ink cartridge recycling bins in the pet stores.  So keep your eye out for the retailers who are trying to do their part to be eco-friendly, and let them help you recycle.

Recycled paper is sometimes a little more expensive than the regular version.  So if you’re on a budget, recycle your paper in other ways.  Instead of tossing all used paper out, start a pile for paper that has been used only on one side.  Keep it in a location that makes it handy to use for scratch paper.  Then when you really are ready to throw paper out, be sure to toss it into the recycling bin instead of the regular trash.

Using energy efficient light bulbs in your home office can save you time and money, as well as helping you stay green.  Replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs.  These bulbs use only about 20 percent of the energy that incandescent bulbs use.  They last 3 to 4 times longer than regular bulbs, so you won’t have to change then as often.

Most of these tips cost very little or no money.  If you’re interested in cleaning up the environment, these are easy ways to begin.  If you’re already doing these things, spread the word to friends and family who are just getting started on their eco-friendly lifestyles.

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Gas Saving Tips

Gas saving tips is a topic that is on the mind of everyone these days. This is a common concern for both those that have their own means of transportation, as well as those that do not. This is because gas is required to deliver all of the products that we find on the shelves of our favorite stores.

Here, I will be providing you with a number of ways that you can reduce your overall fuel consumption. These gas saving tips are sure to come in handy!

1. One of the first and most important gas saving tips that I have is in regards to the way in which you elect to drive. I am not just talking about how much you drive your car, I am talking about the overall demeanor that you have when you are on the road. Believe it or not, your driving habits have a relatively large impact on the amount of fuel that your vehicle consumes. The very first thing that you should do is make sure that you ease up on the accelerator. If you drive fast, you will use more fuel than if you drive slowly. If you are looking to save fuel by means of your driving habits, you should carefully monitor the way that you use your brakes.

Now, we do now the basic law of physics when it comes to fuel consumption. If by chance that you do not, all you have to do is multiply the mass, or weight, of the vehicle to the amount of acceleration in order to determine the overall force of that particular vehicle. However, when I mention watching the way that you control your breaks, you are probably wondering how improper brake usage can contribute to using too much fuel, right? Well, when we put on the brakes, our vehicles either slow down, or stop. Once it is time to go again, you must accelerate the vehicle to make it go. Each time you do this, it results in more gas being eliminated from your vehicle.

2. There are several changes that you can make when it comes to the vehicle itself in order to reduce the amount of gas that you use. First, you will want to ensure that the vehicle is not weighted down any more than it should be. This means clean out the trunk and other storage compartments, as well as the cabin area of the vehicle. This will reduce the possibility of the vehicle having to work harder in order to pull the weight of the vehicle. Second, you will want to avoid driving while your windows are down.

I know it is kind of odd that opening windows can impact the amount of fuel that your vehicle uses, but it is true! Air that enters in the vehicle as you drive, as well as the turbulence that occurs around the vehicle while you drive enters the cab of the vehicle and adds to the overall weight of the vehicle. Naturally, when this occurs, the vehicle will work more diligently, which means it will use more gas. The next thing that you can do is to resist the urge to run the air conditioning system.

3. The next way that you can save gas in your vehicle is by ensuring that you focus on the basic upkeep and maintenance of your vehicle. This includes, but is not limited to, ensuring that the tires are inspected regularly, changing the air filter in the car, the carburetor should be cleaned on a regular basis, and other tasks.

Conclusion

As you can see, there are many creative gas saving tips. Please keep in mind, however, that this is only a small list. There are other ways as well! Implement these gas saving tips today and notice a different tomorrow!

Greenwashing: What is It?

For many people, one part of being a responsible consumer is to figure out which companies do their best by the environment and then if at all possible to give your money to them.  You’ll find that this is an excellent way to choose where your money goes and to do your part for the environment.  However, this method of choosing a company has become well-known to marketers and advertisers, and you’ll find that there is a lot of hype and some blatant lies, which is where we get the term greenwashing from.

Essentially, greenwashing refers to the process where the company spends far more time advertising about how environmentally responsible it is, rather than taking the steps needed to be responsible.  The term is derived from the phrase whitewashing, where something is made less negative than it really is, even if if no change has been made and the end result is still the same. 

One of the most unfortunate aspects of greenwashing is that it is quit difficult to regulate.  While there have been hearings by the Federal Trade Commissions in Washington DC regarding how terms like “green” can be used, it will be some time before we have a hard and fast definition of what a company needs to adhere to and how they should act if they are going to call themselves environmentally friendly.  Until these definitions are legalized and set into motion, any company can call itself green, with little or no consequences.

The question then becomes, how can you find out if a company is greenwashing?  The only answer at this  juncture in time is to do your own research.  You’ll find that there are many resources online and off that can help steer you towards the companies that are really making a difference, and moreover, you’ll find that this information will encourage you to make your own decision.  For instance, the University of Oregon has teamed up with EnviroMedia Social Marketing to create resources to help investors understand the practices of the companies that they are putting their money into.

When you are looking to make sure that the choices that you make are really eco-friendly and not just the results of a dedicated campaign of greenwashing, take the time to do your own research and come to your own conclusions, not the ones that the marketers tell you are true.  You’ll find that doing your own research can go a long way towards making sure that your choices suit your own philosophy.