Wondering how small changes can make a BIG difference? Individually, they may not. But if enough of us make changes, we’ll make the world a more livable, sustainable place—and enjoy ourselves while we’re at it.
1. Kick the bottled water habit.
Every year, 1.5 million barrels of oil go to making plastic water bottles used in the United States, and less than a quarter of those bottles are recycled, so choose a reusable bottle instead.
2. Compute this.
Set computers to enter sleep mode after 5 minutes of idle time—you’ll be saving energy during those meetings! And shut them down at night—contrary to eco-myth, it’s better for the earth and your computer to shut them off before you head home.
3. Zap your phantom energy loads.
Plug your office electronics into a power strip so that you can easily turn them all off when you’re not using them—you’ll keep your devices from sapping “phantom” electricity loads when they’re off but plugged in. On average, 40 percent of the energy used in homes powers turned-off appliances!
4. Purify with plants.
It doesn’t take a forest to clean the air in your office, only about one plant for every 10 square yards. Plants like philodendrons and peace lilies absorb airborne pollutants, keeping the air you breathe clean and clear.
5. Forgo bad chemicals.
Standard keyboard cleaners contain toxins that have actually killed people who inhale them. Just one 10-ounce can of chemical duster has the same greenhouse gas-creating effect as burning 100 gallons of gas! Take CTRL. Turn your keyboard upside down, give it a little shake, and slide a piece of two-sided adhesive tape between the keys.



























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