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Many of us want to be responsible citizens in the world. We think about the impact of our lifestyles on the environment. We are pleased worried about global warming. We want to ensure the future of our children on this planet is one that still has clean air to breathe, an abundance of trees and wildlife, and clean water to drink. But many of us think the victim might be too big to "go green" in our own office. Good news. It is not as hard as you think.

There are three areas where you can make a significant impact without great expense or inconvenience: paper, lights and electronics.

The average American office worker throws about 150 pounds of paper per year. The manufacture of paper contributes to deforestation in the world and America is responsible for 35 million tonnes of CO2 per year. So what can you do? Buy recycled paper. Make the most of this paper, using both sides and / or paper that is on one side for scratch paper. Make your proofreading and editing on your computer before printing, reducing the number of copies you make. Reuse by new record labels over the old. All these changes are easy to make, but have a big impact. Pretty painless, right?

Another way you can go green in your office is as simple as changing a light bulb. In fact, it is to change a light bulb. Bulbs use four times more energy than is needed to produce light. Halogen lamps can be as hot as 1100 degrees Fahrenheit. It's hot enough to boil an egg! Alternatively, you can also Energy Star certified compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) 75% less energy to produce the same amount of light, 10 times longer and produce less heat. If you, like you even more reason to feel the change saving light bulbs, consider that you can also save money over the life of the bulb. Once you've made the switch to energy saving bulbs, make sure the lights are off when not in use disabled. Turn a good way to ensure that this happens is with motion sensors that turn lights off when all have left the area.

38% of all carbon dioxide emissions come from electricity we produce. Electricity is used to power all sorts of things. A drain much of our electricity is all our office equipment such as computers, photocopiers, printers and fax machines. If you look at the green with your electronics, you need to look at three factors. You must use the waste that is created during the manufacture of products, the impact on the environment if the products and waste that occurs when you are done with the products will be tested. This may seem a lot to think about, but if you follow these simple guidelines, you are able to minimize the negative effects of your office equipment on the environment.

The electronics manufacturing uses many resources, including electricity, water and raw materials. Electronics and a share of billions of pounds of municipal waste per year. Only a few contaminants that electronics are to achieve toxic heavy metals, lead, PCBs, mercury and various acids. For your office to reduce the number of new pieces of equipment that are manufactured, and at the end of the influence in landfills, buy all-in-one machines that combine several functions into one. Whenever possible, get rid of machines completely with services such as Internet fax. With an Internet fax service, you get rid of the fax machine entirely, and the amount of paper and ink that is consumed. Another way to reduce waste is to operate the machine to recycle more and not those who donate to charities, where they remain in use.

25% of the total electricity used by all commercial buildings in the United States is consumed by office buildings. When buying new office equipment with Energy Star certified equipment for research. It makes a big difference in the amount of electricity that can be used to monitor your office is headed. For example, an Energy Star certified computers will be 52% more efficiently than would a typical configuration. Laptops use much less energy than desktop computers, so whether it is a viable option for your office. Energy-efficient machines are also on stand-by options have the will to power down or go into sleep mode to save power when not used. The office closed for the day, make sure that all devices are turned off.

These measures are available to you on your way to your office to get the green. And as I promised, they will help you to have a significant impact without significant cost or inconvenience to you and your staff. And you thought going green would be difficult.

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