And also Good for the Pocketbook:
Energy Use & ENERGY STAR
- Upgrading single-pane windows to ENERGY STAR windows
can save a home owner between $126 and $465 in energy costs per year.
- If just one 60-watt incandescent light bulb were
replaced with an ENERGY STAR CFL bulb in every American home, it would
save 6 billion kWh per year. That's enough energy to light almost 3
million homes (and save $600 million in annual energy costs for home
owners).
- An ENERGY STAR washing machine can help save 6,700
gallons of water per year.
- Remember to turn off power strips and unplug
electronics (TVs, computers, printers, and charging devices) because
stand-by power can account for as much as 5 to 10 percent of a home's
energy use.
- Americans, with the help of ENERGY STAR, saved enough
energy in 2009 alone to avoid greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those
from 30 million cars - all while saving nearly $17 billion on their
utility bills.
-
U.S. Department of Energy
Building with Brick
- The materials in brick - clay and shale - are among the
most abundant minerals on Earth. And virtually all brick used for
construction in the U.S. is manufactured in the U.S.
- Homes with brick veneer use 2 to 7 percent less energy
than those with fiber cement siding.
- Brick has a 100-year lifespan, or longer.
- Clay bricks are recyclable. They can be reused in other
structures or broken down to make new brick.
-Boral Bricks
Consumer Waste
- Every year, nearly 900 million trees are cut down to
provide raw materials for American paper and pulp mills.
- In the U.S., about 28 billion bottles and jars are
thrown away every year.
- It takes a 15-year-old tree to produce 700 grocery
bags.
- Each year, Americans throw away 25 billion Styrofoam
cups - 500 years from now, they'll still be sitting in a landfill.
- The Container Recycling Institute estimates that the 36
billion aluminum cans thrown in the trash and added to landfills last year
have a scrap value of more than $600 million. Over the past 20 years, a
total of more than $12 billion in aluminum cans have been added to
landfills (in today's market).
-
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
**Good news! Glossy paper does not
contaminate paper recycling
By Erica Christoffer, Web Producer,
REALTOR® Magazine
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