Efficient Lifestyle…
Car
Give your car a break. Combine trips whenever possible. Use public transport, walk or bike whenever possible. Leaving your car at home just 2 days a week will save 1,590 lbs. of greenhouse gas emissions each year! Keep your car well-maintained to maximize its fuel efficiency, safety, and reliability. Check your tire pressure regularly to avoid the wear and tear and decreased gas mileage that can result from under-inflated tires.
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Phones and Devices
Belkin makes a series of devices that prevent wasted power. Disconnect chargers for mobile devices when they are not being used; except for smart chargers, they all suck energy when plugged in. Replace lights with energy saving models; LEDs or CFLs. ![]()
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There are several options for portable charging for your mobile device or iPhone using renewable energy like the Solio and Freeloader solar chargers or the HYmini wind generator. If you want to combine your free energy from the sun with some style and functionality, check out the solar powered bags from Reware or Noon Solar.
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Your cell phone itself is another area where you can save electricity by making smart choices. Start saving electricity and resources by going for a green cell phone, like Samsung’s Reclaim. If you are going to be occupied for long chunks of time turn your cell phone entirely off.
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