Carbon Footprint Reduction Kelsey Carmichael Eng. Per 1

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Carbon Footprint Reduction

Kelsey Carmichael

Eng. Per 1

What is a Carbon Footprint?

Measured impact of our activities on the environment Measurement of all greenhouse gases we produce

individually, and has measurements in kg of carbon dioxide equivalent

1. Buying Local Organic Food

Organic food has a better chance of being grown in an eco-friendly way

Local food doesn’t have to travel far across different cities and states

Many products such as coffee, must have beans imported and traveled. The trees that coffee beans come from contain more than 100 chemicals, which are sometimes bad and unhealthy

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2. Energy-Proof Your Home

Nothing new- just enhance certain things such as, closing your windows as tight as you can and make sure they are closed properly

If you have an attic, make sure that it is properly insulated

Keep heating and cooling systems maintained properly, and if possible, switch to reusable filters. (Can help impact the amount of money saved on your energy bill!)

Switch to fluorescent light bulbs: use about 75% less energy than normal light bulbs and last longer

3. Plants & Gardening

If decorating with plants throughout your household, use native plant species.

These plants are known to grow better and may get shipped shorter distances to your local plant nursery than other plants.

Use organic soil when planting – made using more eco-friendly methods and uses less resources

**Green plants are a good way to offset carbon

4. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Try to keep buying products to a minimum

Reusing and fixing something instead of buying a brand new one can help reduce carbon footprints

If you don’t recycle, start now.

Start taking the trash out to the road on garbage night if you don’t do that already.

Works Cited

http://www.carbonfootprint.com/carbonfootprint.html http://www.supplychainfootprint.com/index_files/ci%20green%20logo.p

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