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| 1 | Reduce,
Reuse and Recycle |
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| 2 | Lighten
up: Use energy efficient light bulbs |
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| 3 | One
Click: Adjust your thermostat up one degree in the summer and down one in the
winter to drastically reduce emissions. |
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| 4 | Use
your off switch: Turn off electronic devices, lights and appliances when you are
not using them. |
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| 5 | Get
dirty: Plant a tree |
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| 6 | Take
your foot off the gas: Carpooling and using public transportation reduces emissions
and is cost effective. |
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Out with the old, in with the new: Replace old appliances
with energy efficient ones. |
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| 8 | Go
Local: Farmers markets are less likely to ship products or use harmful pesticides. |
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| 9 | Organic:
Try organic products. They taste, feel and smell the same but are natural instead
of processed and nutritional benefits are massive. |
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| 10 | Market
bags: Bring your own bags to the market. An average American family acquires 60
plastic bags per week and rarely reuses them. |
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