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Earth Saving Tips from Earth Share
    Earth Month Issue, Spring 2008
 

This Earth Day Live Lighter, Live Happier.
This spring in honor of Earth Month, why not adopt some new habits to help to lighten your impact on the environment?

Try our tips to cut down on your paper, plastic and water consumption -
we promise you won’t miss it. Plus, you’ll do a world of good!

Celebrate National Reusable Bag Day with Earth Share on April 21!

Help Earth Share and Earthwise Bag Company promote the use of reusable bags in honor of the second annual National Reusable Bag Day!

Many grocery stores have implemented bag recycling programs, but transportation of these bags to and from stores requires valuable resources. And 99% of the 100 billion plastic shopping bags used in the U.S. are never recycled, with a single bag taking up to 1,000 years to fully break down. What can you do?

Bring your own cloth or fabric bags when you shop!

If you grocery shop once a week, in five years you’ll have kept about 250 to 1,000 grocery bags out of our landfills. When one ton of plastic bags is reused or recycled, the energy equivalent of 11 barrels of oil is saved! Look for Earthwise reusable bags in more than 2,000 retail locations across the country throughout the month of April - your purchase of these bags will help support Earth Share.
Learn more: www.reusablebagday.org

Re-use the plastic bags you already have:
- Old bags make great in-car trash containers.
- Use them as shoe protectors in the garden.
- Re-use them to clean up kitty litter, or to pick up dog droppings when walking your pet.
- Use them in your smaller waste bins around the house.
- Fill a few with shredded paper and tie them off for cheap, reusable packing materials. They’re also a handy way to maintain the shape of your favorite tote.
- Cut a slit in your bags and use them to protect clothes from dust, moths, and other pests.
- Take them with you for easy disposal of diapers.

Did you know?
The United States is 5% of the world’s population but we’re consuming
30% of the world’s resources and creating 30% of the waste.

Don’t Wallow in Water Waste

Try implementing these handy water-related energy tips at home. These quick fixes take little to no time at all!

In the shower - If you have to mix your hot water with cold, your thermostat is up too high and you are wasting energy. Why heat up water just to cool it down? Simply adjust the thermostat in your water heater to your perfect temperature.

In the washing machine - Using cold water instead of warm cuts down on energy use by 90%! In fact, using cold water is often better for your clothes.

In the bottle - Buy a water filter and drink water from the tap in a reusable bottle — that’s where 40 percent of all bottled water comes from anyway. The average American drinks 22.6 gallons of bottled water a year. Making all that plastic releases over four pounds of carbon dioxide per person and consumes a surprising amount of petroleum (.005 barrels, or nearly a quart of oil per person).

 

Organic & 'Eco-Chic' Gifts for Mother's Day or Any Day!
 
 

 

Tulips bring lasting joy to that special someone! Reflecting the vibrancy of nature, our tulips are also certified organic. With each purchase of any tulip bouquet Organic Bouquet will include a FREE vase plus give a 10% donation to Earth Share when you visit through this link:
www.organicbouquet.com/earthsharetulips

Rarity within Reach.Renaissance Diamonds offers a beautiful and earth-friendly alternative to traditionally mined diamonds and is a proud supporter of Earth Share! Find out about jewelry made with lab-grown Gemesis Cultured DiamondsTM.  www.earthshare.org/marketplace.html

 
 
Cut Down your Carbon Clutter!
 

Modernize your life by taking control of your stuff. Monitoring the mail you receive is a great way to cut down your clutter. You’ll have less to dispose of, you’ll feel less overwhelmed, and you’ll take a step towards helping to save our environment.

We recommend these services to help you cut down on your personal paper consumption.

   
 

41pounds.org

41pounds.org will contact 20 to 30 direct mail companies on your behalf to stop the majority of your bulk mail. With just a few minutes and $41, you’re finished — for five years! You can sit back and enjoy the benefits —

Save trees. More than 100 million trees are destroyed each year to produce junk mail. 42% of timber harvested nationwide becomes pulpwood for paper.
Reduce global warming. The energy used to produce and dispose of junk mail exceeds 2.8 million cars.
Save water. About 28 billion gallons of water are wasted to produce and recycle junk each year.
Save time. You waste about 70 hours a year dealing with junk mail.

Plus, 41 pounds will donate to an important environmental charity of your choice. Choose from Earth Share member charities and other important organizations.

Visit them online: www.41pounds.org

 

Catalog Choice

Each year, 19 billion catalogs are mailed to American consumers. Catalog Choice reduces the number of repeat and unsolicited catalog mailings, by freely providing the Catalog Choice services to both consumers and businesses.

Sign up. Fill out our online registration form using your name and primary mailing address.
Find your catalogs.Find and decline your catalogs, using the Catalog Choice search facilities. We'll then contact the catalog providers on your behalf, requesting that your name be removed from their mailing lists.
See the results. It can take at least ten weeks to process your request, after which time you should no longer receive your declined catalog.Catalog Choice is designed for your continued use. Upon receipt of additional unwanted catalogs, return here to decline them.


You can find them online: www.catalogchoice.org

 


 
Ways to Shorten the Office Paper Trail
 

Though many companies are already recycling their office paper, you can clean up your office by employing and encouraging some of these money-saving practices.

   
 
Copy on both sides of the paper. This is especially efficient for internal documents and drafts.

Reduce documents to fit two pages onto one. Use for circulating rough drafts or file copies of documents.

Use lighter weight paper. Lighter paper requires less energy and fewer raw materials when it's manufactured.

Consider purchasing ecoEnvelopes. These envelopes were recently approved by the United States Postal Service and can cut your mail costs 15% to 45% -- by eliminating the need to print, store, handle, insert, track and include a separate reply envelope. Reusable envelopes send an important message that you care about the environment. Learn more: www.ecoenvelopes.com

Use your e-mail and other tech-savvy alternatives whenever possible. Instead of printing out e-mails, organize the folders in your inbox for good record keeping and easy access.


Earth Share, a nationwide network of America’s leading nonprofit environmental and conservation charities, promotes environmental education and charitable giving in employee workplace giving campaigns. Click here to find out why hosting an Earth Share campaign is a good idea for your workplace and the world.
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