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Ideas for reducing household greenhouse gas emissions

  • Bundle errands to reduce the amount of time spent in the car
  • Carpool 
  • Choose the most fuel-efficient option when buying a vehicle
  • When possible, walk, bike and use mass transit options instead of driving
  • Learn & practice driving habits that improve fuel economy
  • Drive a hybrid or electric vehicle when possible
  • Reduce or eliminate air travel and purchase carbon offsets to minimize impact of air travel emissions

  • Buy locally-made products 
  • Purchase products with low or no packaging and/or buy in bulk
  • Avoid single use plastics such as water bottles, take-out cups, and plastic utensils
  • Buy used items instead of new ones
  • Reduce or eliminate meat consumption 
  • Compost food waste
  • Reuse and recycle!

Heating and Cooling

  • Caulk windows and doors, install gaskets and foam insulation on wall outlets & light plates
  • Use weather strip or rope caulk and install plastic sheeting on drafty windows
  • Use sweeps or weatherstripping on drafty doors
  • Install insulating window shades and lower them on hot summer days and cold winter nights
  • Install and use a programmable thermostat, turn down heat while sleeping or away, and keep air conditioning at 78 degrees or warmer
  • Use a fan instead of air conditioning to provide cooling at a lower cost
  • Regularly service your heating system (yearly for oil, about every 2 years for natural gas). Replace filters on warm air systems

Appliances & Lighting

  • Turn off appliances and lights when not in use
  • When purchasing new appliances, consider buying ENERGY STAR rated appliances (they are certified to be more energy efficient)
  • Install ENERGY STAR CFL or LED light bulbs
  • Use motion sensor lighting outdoors
  • Hang your clothes to dry instead of using the electric dryer
  • Use “smart power strips” that shut off power to electronic devices when not in use

Conserve Hot Water

  • Wash only full loads of laundry and in cold water whenever possible
  • Insulate hot water pipes and electric water heaters
  • Use high-efficiency showerheads and shower and faucet aerators
  • Set your hot water heater to 120 degrees or lower (make sure to turn off the electricity before adjusting your water heater’s temperature)
  • Fix any water leaks