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Your consumer electronics are drawing power not only when in use, but in order to power those ubiquitous clock displays and provide memory backup, your electric bill continues to accumulate overnight as these devices enter standby mode. Learn more about how "vampire draw" works and how to reduce your electric bill.
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Switching to Soy Ink

For those that have home offices and businesses that produce a lot of printed work, the benefits of switching to soy-based inks in addition to recycled paper can be exponential. Choosing to use soy-based ink is not only a small step we can all take to help the environment, but actually results in higher print quality and longer lasting color than traditional printing ink. Being now available for home laser printers, it's worth switching to.
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Recycled Paper

35% of trees being logged are being used in paper products, so buying recycled paper products can have large impact on deforestation as well as other environmental problems.
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Cutting Down on Idle Power

It's always a good idea to turn off electronics when they're not in use, but few people are aware that many devices are still drawing power even when they're offline. By ensuring that unused devices are disconnected from the grid, you can help do your part in conserving power.
Over 100 million printer cartridges are thrown out each year (some estimates place it as high as 300 million). With an estimated decomposition time of 450 years, that's a lot of waste that will stay in the ground for generations. Many printer companies make their money in consumables. That's why printers are often only slightly more expensive than the ink cartridges they use. However, instead of running out and buying new cartridges, you can actually reuse your old ones in different ways.
Over the years, it is inevitable that we will go through many appliance and electronics upgrades. While we put a lot of thought into carefully researching and purchasing a new device, we often overlook the importance of proper disposal for the old items. Many appliances and electronics unnecessarily hit the landfills each year instead of being recycled due to people simply not knowing what to do with them. With a little bit of research, you can do your part to keep hazardous and non-biodegradable material out of the ground.
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Reducing Your Paper Consumption

Giant paper producers play a large role in the destruction of million and millions of acres of forests throughout the world. Make a few easy changes around your home and you can reduce your paper product consumption.
When you think of eco-friendly products computers don't make the top of the list, but there are ways to green a computer. These tips will help you know what to look when purchasing a more eco-friendly computer.
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Using Windows To Save On Energy

Whether you are building a new home or updating your old one, windows can be used to help with the heating and cooling of your home. Follow these easy tips on where to place your windows and how to cover them to start using less energy and save money.
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Green Gadgets

Science is about advancement and innovation. Its about finding solutions and creating improvements. Living an eco-friendly lifestyle actually fuels a demand for intelligent, cutting edge products that sustain our planet. Going green with your electronics is a combination of innovative product and smart consumerism.
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Heating Things Up at Home

With the winter months setting in, keeping the family warm is a top priority among homeowners. Whether you have poorly insulated walls, an unexplainable cold spot in the house, or just want to keep the bills relatively low, an electric space heater can solve all of these problems
According to NASA research, placing simple house-hold plants such as the Ficus, Golden Pothos, or Bamboo Palm in your home with a fan could have extraordinary (and affordable) air-purifying results!
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How Green Is Your Company's IT Dept?

How efficient or wasteful is your company's IT department? Well...there is a way to find out how yours measures up.
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Dimmer Switches: A Bright Idea

Even though they are considered dinosaurs in the modern lighting world, incandescent bulbs and the warm light they create still have a wide appeal. So how can we reconcile energy-gulping incandescents with a greener home?
Inexpensive storage units, shelves, desks and other home furnishings are often made from particleboard or compressed wood. While economical and versatile, particleboard isn't very green. Enter Way Basics - A modular system that uses individual boards called zBoards to custom-build everything from a storage cubby to a bed frame.
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Death, Taxes... and Junk Mail?

...research has shown that about 44% of junk mail is thrown in the garbage without being opened. You'd think that the companies paying to advertise on bulk mailers, catalogs and fliers would be upset by the fact that people ignore their mail. The truth though, is that they don't mind - they only anticipate about a 2% response from all that glossy paper. That means the companies paying to advertise on bulk mailers, catalogs and fliers fully expect that 98% of the recipients of their mail will throw it away.

You can bring your used ink cartridge to Pet Smart.  The money made by recycling them goes toward helping homeless pets.  Staples, Office Depot and and Best Buy will also recycle used cartridges.  Just put them in a Ziploc bag...
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Dell Does Green

Dell Computers' new, small form-factor PC, the Studio Hybrid, has been receiving attention for its stylish, eco-friendly design.

Consumer electronics account for 15 percent of household electricity use....

Energy Star consumer electronics products use less energy without sacrificing quality or performance....

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Energy Efficient Office Equipment

According to the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy, office equipment is the fastest growing use of energy in the United States for commercial buildings and is among the fastest growing in homes. This cost is $4.85 billion each year for businesses and homeowners. This use of energy causes emissions that contribute to that contribute to global warming, urban smog, and acid rain. Try to save energy both for your own personal costs, and also to help reduce the pollution that the use of office equipment causes.
The products used to cover the walls of your home with colorful textures and patterns can be made from non-sustainable materials. These ingredients can include many chemicals that will be harmful to you and your family. Here are some interesting eco-friendly wallcovering options that you might consider in your home. These products will not only make your residence look great, but your purchase will contribute to a green way of life and a healthier home.