Money Talks: Eco-Saving Myths Busted
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Posted: 5:46 PM Oct 15, 2008
Last Updated: 5:46 PM Oct 15, 2008
Reporter: Stacy Johnson

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Everywhere you look these days, there’s a “green” message from someone about something. It’s good stuff, but it also means there’s a lot of misinformation circulating out there. So let’s separate the fact from fiction…

Myth number one is that small changes don’t really add up, but nothing could be further from the truth. A simple change: start buying only recycled paper products: paper towels, napkins, toilet paper, printer paper… Recycled is cheaper and if everyone in the US bought one pack of recycled napkins, that alone could save one-million trees.

Another myth? Going green is expensive, tough to do or lifestyle limiting. In fact, it’s easy. Here’s a free, simple step: if you use a computer built after the 90’s, turn off the screen saver, and put your computer in “sleep” mode when you’re not using it. You’ll stop wasting energy and can lower your power bill by about $50-bucks a year.

You’ve probably also heard a lot about how we need more power plants or oil wells… not necessarily. The Natural Resource Defense Council says we just need to make smarter choices, like switching to compact fluorescent light bulbs. If we all did just that, we’d save billions a year on energy and cut the need for 24-proposed power plants.

One last myth? Keep your old refrigerator so it doesn’t clog up a land-fill. While that may be good logic, modern appliances can use up to 70% less power. Think about that.

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Posted by: EcoGreenOffice on Oct 16, 2008 at 03:34 PM
Simple brief tips like this can make a world of difference. Using "green" printer cartridges can also reduce costs and has incredible green impacts. A recycled paper program in conjunction with a "green" cartridge program is the easiest and most cost effect way to green the bottom line. Bryan www.ecogreenoffice.com

Posted by: Sara Location: eastern Kentucky on Oct 15, 2008 at 06:21 PM
I'm proud of WYMT for this piece. The ideas are all great ones everyday folks can use. And there's not a single reference to talking points from the coal industry. Which is great! Even the electricity production industry acknowledges "demand side management"--that is, demanding less energy, conserving it, rather than building new coal-fired power plants--will save both the customer and the companies money. With this article, this news station is bettering itself and its viewers. Thanks for this.

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