5 actions you can take to reduce greenhouse gases
In my previous post, I mentioned SITA Environmental Solutions and their newsletter we received.
Here's another interesting inclusion -
5 actions you can take to reduce greenhouse gases:
- turn lights and other high energy devices off when not in use
- sign up for accredited green power. speak to your current energy supplier or visit greenpower.gov.au for a list of green energy providers
- get a business energy audit to identify potential energy savings
- recycle everything you can! SITA can help you recycled a whole host of differentmaterials including paper, cardboard, glass, timber, steel, toner, cartridges, batteries, and fluorescent light globes
- wherever possible - catch public transport, carpool, cycle or walk to your destination
Labels: greenhouse emissions



1 Comments:
I'm really in favor of the invention and use of more human-powered/solar hybrid vehicles which may be larger and designed for in-city long distance commuting. This will be a real challenge to inventors. But they would basically be making a better bicycle. Don't you love the cars in The Flintstones? =)
Motorists getting greyer, greener, thriftier: Nissan's Ghosn: http://www.thenewsroom.com/mash_details/516287?c_id=wom-bc-ar
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