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Green Your Office: Beyond the Basics

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Green OfficeMany of us work in small offices or even home offices and have taken a few steps to make our workspaces green. It's time to take these actions a step further - beyond the basics of recycling our paper and printing using double-sided printer settings.

Here are a few tips that will help you decrease your office's energy output, become more efficient, save money, and create a more comfortable work environment for you and for others:

  • Leverage teleconferencing and instant messaging technology (decreasing commutes and carbon emissions)
  • Reduce indoor air pollution (allow proper ventilation, use non-toxic cleaning supplies)
  • Form a green office committee (even if it's just a few people - it's amazing how many great ideas are created once people strategize with one another!)
  • Beware of electro-magnetic fields (EMFs) and radiation coming from computers (use headsets when talking on the phone)
  • Eliminate "Phantom Energy" (save money by turning off appliances when not in use)

Do you have a great tip for greening your office - above and beyond the using reusable water bottles and utensils? Please share these tips with others at EcoTuesday this month. We'll be meeting in cities across the country on Tuesday, May 24. Please register beforehand - we always like to know you're coming.

Sustainability Saves Money

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Anthony Tsai of Urban Solutions made a great point during last week’s talk – “Sustainability can actually save money”. His talk was refreshing for a small business. Small business by definition is barely able to make ends meet. In this tight economic entity, every penny saved is every penny earned. Urban Solutions as a non-profit organization, is helping such businesses save substantial dollars while promoting sustainability principles. Started as an organization to promote businesses in the low-income neighborhood of San Francisco’s sixth street, this organization has grown into helping businesses to become green and at the same time save money. For example, in one of the businesses, they went in and changed the old inefficient fluorescent lamps with efficient ones, saving 40% on their electricity bills. Anthony points out in this instance everybody benefits as PG&E can divert the savings to other areas where it is needed. 

Anthony was advocating for a complete sustainability framework, where one should not limit to just electricity and water to look for sustainable savings. The three main areas where savings are huge include: energy usage; water usage and garbage disposal. Energy and water are fairly well understood. Garbage is the least understood of the three. Anthony prescribed that every business should look into the amount of garbage generated more carefully. They should divert most of the garbage generated into recycling bins. The more they shrink the size of the regular garbage bins, better it is for the environment.

Overall, the talk was quite enlightening to most of the attendees. His experience in analyzing the rainforest in Borneo for carbon credits was unique. The greatest learning from the talk and the experience of Anthony was that it does not take much to be on the path of sustainability. Sustainability begins with everyone looking at their own lifestyle to realize the savings.


"People Will Follow You To Your Driveway"

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 Minnesota news channel, WCCO, quoted owner of Edina Bike and Sports, Carl Gulbronson, as he was discussing a trendy and ecologically hip product from the store....  "People will follow you to your driveway and they'll say, 'I'm not stalking you, please tell me about it.'" 

 

Carl and his crew are shaking things up and are ready to tell you about it! He owns and oversees multiple MN endeavors and he's traveling around the world engaging in the cycling and electric vehicle international community.In addition to managing the Edina Bike and Sports store ( www.edinabikeshop.com or to shop http://www.edinabike.com ), Carl is stopping by his Electric Vehicle Store (EVS) www.pluginmn.com.    The EVS store is proudly independent and are committed to equipping people for more sustainable future. 

 

Carl believes in his products. He's a proud owner of a Twike! - look it up!- Or just say that word three times because it's fun and ask a friend if they've heard of it.

 

Speaking of friends- how many friends are you bringing to this month's EcoTuesday?  We're a growing community and everyone is welcome.

 

Come to check out the Wheego Whip! It's the latest rave coming from EVS. Carl is ready to share why it's a clear competitor for the Smart Car. The EVS store is a perfect gathering place for November EcoTuesday Minneapolis. Please do note - - the store is in St. Louis Park (our southern neighbor). 

 

See you there! Need a reminder? Sign up for our EcoTuesday newsletter. Join the Facebook group. Let's get connected MPLS. 

 

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