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How to Get Involved

Getting involved in cleaning and protecting the environment does not have to be difficult. While there are some major things that you can do to make a large impact such as participating and advocating in local, state and federal politics to cut carbon emissions, voting for environmentally-conscious leaders, and volunteering for clean-up projects and recycling initiatives, there are also simple changes that you can make in your everyday life to make a difference. Here are a few simple ways to get involved and start driving change.

Recycle

Recycling materials like glass, paper, metal, and plastic, and helping to turn them into new products instead of just throwing them away can have a huge impact on the environment by saving energy and resources and reducing the amount of new products that are made.

Using Environmentally Friendly Products

There are many products that exist as alternatives to products that are harmful to the environment. By using products such as compact fluorescent light bulbs, environmentally safe cleaning supplies, and biodegradable plastic bags you can drive change towards a more responsible and sustainable lifestyle.

Plant a tree

Trees absorb carbon dioxide and clean our air. Planting just one tree can reduce the effects of 2,000 pounds of carbon dioxide each year…and it can be an inexpensive, fun activity for your family to do together. Contact your local county extension office to see if they offer free tree seedlings.

Do Cleanup projects

Picking up litter makes a better, more beautiful environment for everyone, and gives people a reason to be proud of their community.

Wait to wash.

Reduce your use of water and electricity by waiting to run your dishwasher and washing machine until you have a full load.

Plan out your trips

Driving is the single biggest way that most of us negatively impact our environment. Instead of jumping in the car for a single trip, plan out your errands, visits and work to make the most of your time out and reduce the number of trips you take.

Re-use what you can

You can even make it a game with your spouse and/or kids to think of how many ways or times you can use something before throwing it away.

Adjust the temp on your water heater

Keep your water heater thermostat no higher than 120 degrees Fahrenheit to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and lower your utility bills.

Shorten your showers

Did you know that showers account for two-thirds of all water heating costs? Shave a few minutes off your shower time and you will reduce the amount of energy needed to heat the water, the actual water usage and both your water and utility bills.