Going Green? Here are some practical suggestions-
Have you been talking with neighbors and friends about putting sustainable practices into action? If so, I happened on an article written by Sanyo's Aaron Fowles today that could be of interest to you. The article takes a look at going green from the "where-oh-where to begin" perspective- a puzzlement to many of us. Here is a summary list of proposed steps in going green.
- Set realistic goals and make small changes over time
- Make sustainability a core part of your vision and values
- Get involved in worthwhile activities and causes that help protect the environment , and be sure to
Reward yourself for making positive changes - Make changes in your everyday purchasing decisions
- Recognize the long-term benefits and return on investment of reducing your environmental footprint
- Share your environmental accomplishments with other neighbors
You can see two of my favorite going green starting places in the Resources links below.
Resources: Carbon Footprint
Solar Power
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