How can I use electronics in a more environmentally friendly way?

How can I use electronics in a more environmentally friendly way?

Let’s face it — we love our electronics! According to ENERGY STAR, the average home has approximately two televisions, three telephones, a VCR and a DVD player. When buying these products, look for the ENERGY STAR rating before you take it back to your apartment and plug it in. The same goes for battery charging systems and home audio equipment. The ENERGY STAR products use up to 60% less energy than other models, which results in savings — both for the environment and for you. Here is a statistic that gives a concrete example, provided by ENERGY STAR: If all DVD sales were ENERGY STAR rated, it would be like taking 75,000 cars off the road. Pretty impressive. Consider unplugging electronic items that you don’t use very often. The digital clock and other display features use energy even when the device is off. Shutting down your computer completely rather than leaving it in standby mode is another easy way to cut down on energy use. The ENERGY STAR Web site has a search feature that can help you search for products that meet their exacting standards. After all, living environmentally friendly doesn’t mean you have to give up your beloved gadgets, it just means buying smart and using them wisely. A little bit of advance research can help you make the right choice.

Recommended Posts

How to Add Color to Your Space Without Painting

How to Add Color to Your Space Without Painting

We are very excited that Kelly From Here Comes the Sun has stopped by to share with us some of her (awesome) rental decor solutions! Hello! My name is Kelly and I blog at Here Comes the Sun where I share easy and affordable DIY home decor, recipes and crafts. I’m thrilled to be here […]

read more
Short-Term Leases

Short-Term Leases

I am trying to find an apartment for my daughter in Oklahoma City. She has a 3-month internship, so we can’t sign a typical year-long lease. How can I find places that accept short-term leases without calling every one of them? Thanks! You can easily filter your search on ForRent.com (by clicking ‘More Search Options’ […]

read more

Pick a Category or Topic

Categories

Topics