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18 Jul 09 More Tips To Go Green At The Office

Going green in the office involves more than just conserving power while you’re at work.  That’s all well and good for helping the environment, but that doesn’t help with the amount of trash you’re producing.  Not to mention the amount of new products coming in that don’t comply with good recycling standards.  Which is exactly why to really go green at your office, you need to keep an eye on everything that you’re doing, throwing out, and bringing in to your workplace.  Sounds like a daunting task, but it’s not as difficult as you may think.

Start out by just paying better attention to the label on the products that you buy.  Most stores, like Office Max or Office Depot, will offer a list of products located at the store that are considered more environmentally friendly.  Try to stick to these lists for anything you purchase, as these products are usually much less harsh on the environment to produce, and tend to biodegrade faster.

For your printer, either use a reusable printer cartridge, so that you can just refill it when you run out of ink, or purchase remanufactured printer cartridges.  Either option is recycling and will save a ton of extra plastic from being just wasted and dropped into the local landfill to rot.

Concerning the paper for your printer, try to stick to PCR, post-consumer recycled, paper.  This way you are using paper that is almost 100% recycled content, and as long as you remain good about recycling the paper that you use, you are greatly reducing the amount of resources lost producing and then maintaining that paper.

Finally, try to cut out using paper at all.  Purchase an external hard drive, or even a big flash drive, as a back up device for your important information.  This way you can protect your information without burning through a lot of paper to keep your sensitive info on file.

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11 Jul 09 Make Your Computer More Environmentally Friendly

When your job is so dependant on the sort of technology that has been a huge contribution to the pollution that has been damaging our world and environment in a devastating fashion, you may be wondering how you can possibly help.  Well there actually are a large number of ways that you can at least reduce how much pollution you output, or how much energy you consume, and your computer is a good place to start.

Firstly, think about changing your computer’s power use settings.  If you don’t do a lot of work, or leisure activities that require a lot of your computer’s processor power, consider setting your computer’s level of use lower.  This way you’ll conserve power without compromising performance.  Or if that is not an option, configure your settings so that your computer will go into hibernate/sleep mode when not in use, thereby greatly reducing the energy you use to keep your machine turned on.

Try to print paper less, as no matter how many people are good at recycling renewable resources like paper, there are far more that aren’t as good about conserving resources.  Consider options to use less of that paper in the first place.  Try to send as much of your paperwork as possible digitally, through email or the internet, so that everyone is still receiving the documents that are needed, but without using up any of the paper resources that don’t need to be consumed.

For any software upgrades, or if you purchase videogames for your computer, consider downloading the programs online, instead of buying a disc from a store.  Most companies offer downloads through their websites for software, and there are many services for downloading videogames.  This way you’re still able to buy the software you want, and you can avoid wasting any of the resources that don’t need to be wasted in the form of the boxes/discs that you’ll just end up tossing at some point anyway.

Finally, watch out for your power draining peripherals.  Some peripherals like speakers and computer monitors continue to draw power in their standby modes, even when your computer is off.  So make sure that you turn all devices off, or just switch off the surge protector that everything is plugged in to, when your computer is not in use.  Not only with this conserve a lot of energy, you’ll also be saving money either for yourself, or your company.  And saving money is always a good thing.

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29 Apr 09 Turn Your Office Into An Environmentally Friendly Zone

With all the talk of global warming, most of us are  looking for ways that we can reduce our own carbon footprint.  You know, that one we’ve been stamping across the face of the earth for our entire lives.  Although most people don’t take the time, there are plenty of ways that you can easily do that, and also greatly reduce the negative effect you’re having on the environment.  Essentially just by changing your workstation into a more eco-friendly set-up, you‘re already taking a huge step in the right direction.  And the first thing you’ll want to keep in mind while setting up either your home workstation or your office, is in looking for products that meet common green technology standards.

First off you want computers and monitors with easy to replace parts and accessories.  That way if something breaks down you can easily replace and repair the computer parts, and save that PC for longer.  The longer you can get your PC to function at the top level, the longer it’s not rotting in a landfill polluting the environment more than it already is in your office.

Also try and find as much refurbished technology as possible, as this is simple recycling in itself.  That way you’re still purchasing quality items for your office, but also reusing someone else’s unwanted technology.  Anything that keeps trash from building up is a positive move to make, and the earth will thank you for it in her own way.

When outfitting your office or home workstation with furniture, you want to look for products that contain recycled steel, plastic, and wood.  That way no new trees or resources need to be exhausted for something as humble as your desk or chair.  Which is also why, like with the technology, you want to find refurbished products if at all possible.  Refurbished is as good as new, and much better for mother earth.

Also remember to do the important energy saving techniques that benefit even existing workstations that may not exactly conform to eco-friendly standards in their current condition.  Such as changing the settings on your computer so that the machine will automatically go to sleep when not in use, therefore expending much less energy.  Or if you don’t use your computer for much else than work, you could also use the energy settings to change how much processor power you use at any one time.  If you don’t need all of your processor’s power to accomplish your tasks, you may as well save the energy that’s wasted from extra speed that you don’t need.

Use natural light as much as possible by opening the shades on your windows, instead of using artificial light all day.  This will greatly change the amount of power you waste by not having lights running that you don’t need.

Print only when absolutely necessary.  It’s the information age, there’s almost nothing you can’t transmit electronically, so help save a tree by making sure you don’t waste massive excesses of paper for documents you don’t really need to print.  But then, when you do need to print and eventually run out of ink, refill the cartridge instead of buying a new one.  That will greatly reduce the amount of plastic you’re throwing away, and plastic isn’t exactly biodegradable, so again, you’ll be greatly helping the environment by wasting less.

And saving the environment is after all, the name of the game, at least until we have the technology to relocate to another habitable planet in this galaxy or the next.  But at this point and time, that’s just out of our reach, so just to be safe, be as green as possible for the time being.  Don’t forget, conserving energy conserves cash you don’t have to shell out on your electrical bill.

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