Green Consulting Firms Miami FL
What was Kermit the Frog talking about....It is easy being green! The launch of Live Earth this weekend has made "Green Living" a hot topic. I thought I'd share 10 things I do in my home to cut down on my carbon footprint. #1. Recycle, Recycle, Recycle! There are so many things to recycle from junk mail to glass bottles. Read on for more.
E R M Southeast Inc
(305) 267-6667
5805 Blue Lagoon Dr
Miami, FL
Erc Environmental Regulatory Compliance Inc
(305) 663-9530
5833 SW 50th Ter
Miami, FL
Advanced Industrial Hygiene Svcs Inc
(305) 854-7554
2131 SW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL
Ccs Environmental Services
(305) 379-7071
555 NE 15th St Ste 215
Miami, FL
Consulting Engineering & Science Inc
(305) 279-4998
10700 N Kendall Dr Ste 400
Miami, FL
Ambientest Inc
(305) 631-6588
425 SW 17th Ave
Miami, FL
Ambient Environmental
(305) 860-0101
1877 SW 25th St
Miami, FL
M GM International
(786) 425-9251
501 Brickell Key Dr
Miami, FL
MACTEC Engineering & Consulting Inc
(305) 826-5588
5845 NW 158th St
Hialeah, FL
Ardaman & Associates Inc
(305) 825-2683
2608 W 84th St
Hialeah, FL
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What was Kermit the Frog talking about....It is easy being green! The launch of Live Earth this weekend has made "Green Living" a hot topic. I thought I'd share 10 things I do in my home to cut down on my carbon footprint. #1. Recycle, Recycle, Recycle! There are so many things to recycle from junk mail to glass bottles. Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to burn 100-watt light bulb for 3 1/2 hours. #2. Change your light bulbs. Fluorescents are a better choice. They last longer and will save about 5% on your monthly electric bill. LED's are even better, but currently a little harder to find. While we are talking about lights, turn them off when you leave the room. Seems like a no brainer doesn't it? #3. Turn down the thermostat. Just a couple of degrees will save 2000 pounds of carbon dioxide from being emitted into the environment. This is such a small change you won't even notice it, so why not just go turn that thing down right now! #4. Plant a tree. They're not only pretty but also efficient in absorbing tons of carbon dioxide. Planting strategically in the yard to provide shade to your home or AC unit will save energy as well. #5. Laundry. Wash your clothes in cold water instead of hot or warm. This saves energy and saves the color in the clothes. Also, this time of year is a great time to throw jeans, towels and other laundry items in the sun to dry instead of turning on that hot dryer! #6. Hand washing dishes instead of turning the dishwasher on every time. Maybe every other time was your dishes by hand. It takes a lot of energy to heat that water up and run it through the whole cycle. #7. Take your own cup. Instead of drinking your coffee at work from Styrofoam cups, take a cup from home. Styrofoam and plastic leach chemicals in your beverages and food. So this is a tip for your health and the planet. While we are on this topic, I also save glass jars, everything from peanut butter to spaghetti jars. I reuse these to take my water in everyday. That way I'm not using plastic bottles. #8. Buy local and organic foods. This cuts down on petroleum use. 30% of fossil fuels used in farming goes into making petroleum based fertilizers. Organic foods are not grown in these types of fertilizers. By purchasing locally grown foods, you reduce the diesel used to ship foods. Not to mention its better for your local economy and for your health. #9. Cleaning products. Make your own cleaning products and reduce the amount of toxins in the air and in ...
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