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1 1 © Learning ZoneXpress

2 2 Why Get on the Green Fast Track? Safeguard natural resources Cut expenses, cut waste Improve your health Feel good about your contribution

3 3 © Learning ZoneXpress Get Up to Green Speed Search the Internet Check through books Browse magazine articles Ask a semi-expert

4 4 © Learning ZoneXpress Can You Speak the Language? Sustainability – a way to live in harmony with the environment Global warming – activities that cause the earth to heat up Renewable resources – an effort to protect water, food, timber and energy to use again and again. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – a plan to create less daily waste

5 5 © Learning ZoneXpress Flip a Switch to Save Energy Turn off lights, electronics and appliances Replace regular light bulbs with CFLs CFLs use ¼ energy, last 15 times longer Turn heat down a few degrees Use fans instead of air conditioning.

6 6 © Learning ZoneXpress Get Out of Hot Water Take a quick shower instead of bath Wash your clothes in cold water Dishwasher uses less hot water than hand washing Brush teeth then rinse

7 7 © Learning ZoneXpress Gauge Your Gas Oil is not a renewable resource Carpool with friends Public transportation is a bargain Hop on your bike Rediscover your feet

8 8 © Learning ZoneXpress Solve the Plastic Problem 500 billion plastic bags are used each year Family of four uses 15 bags per grocery trip Plastic bags kill hundreds of thousands of marine animals Bags made with petroleum substances and toxic chemicals Solution Shop with reusable cloth bags

9 9 © Learning ZoneXpress Drink to Your Environment 40 million plastic bottles discarded each day Bottle throwaways eyesore and waste Bottled water costs 10,000 times more than tap Solutions Recycle plastic bottles Tap into tap water Carry a reusable bottle

10 10 © Learning ZoneXpress Save a Tree Paper takes up one-half of landfill space Millions of trees cut for mail, paper products $1 of a $10 purchase goes to packaging Solutions Recycle all paper Pass on books and magazines Use less packaging Opt out of junk mail at www.dmachoice.org/mps

11 11 © Learning ZoneXpress Visit a Landfill Nearly 60% of trash buried 3,500 landfills in United States 200 million tons of solid waste per year Costs around $40 a ton to dispose of waste

12 12 © Learning ZoneXpress Weigh Your Waste Average person creates 4-5 pounds of daily garbage Save all your trash today Include garbage at home, school, in public Weigh the total at end of day

13 13 © Learning ZoneXpress Give Biodegradability a Break Organisms break down - biodegrade - products to return to the earth Some biodegrade quickly, some never Use a biodegradable product today How Fast Items Biodegrade Banana peel – 7 days Paper – 5 months Cotton clothing – 5 months Nylon – 40 years Aluminum cans – 100 years Disposable diapers – 500 years Plastic bottles - never

14 14 © Learning ZoneXpress Rev Up to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle Reduce trash by using less Reuse items for a longer life Recycle discards for new products Plan to Manage Waste Check your community for recycle locations

15 15 © Learning ZoneXpress Eliminate E-Waste What: computers, TVs, cameras, phones, batteries, music players Why: contain toxins – lead, mercury, nickel How: recycle or safe disposal Where: tech stores, local centers, www.earth911.orgwww.earth911.org

16 16 © Learning ZoneXpress Give Grooming the Green Light Consumer uses more than 15 personal care products per day Less than 1% of care products get safety check Choose safer personal care products Look at ingredients. Chemicals? Organic?

17 17 © Learning ZoneXpress Go Green in Your Closet Recycle clothes with donations and exchanges Benefits come with chemicals Consider natural fibers – organic cotton, hemp, bamboo and corn

18 18 © Learning ZoneXpress Eat Something Green Today Organic – USDA Label Not genetically modified 95% pesticide free No hormones All Natural – Mostly a slogan – Claims include: No preservatives No artificial flavors No food coloring Farmers’ Markets – Local produce Fresh, seasonal Check for organic label

19 19 © Learning ZoneXpress Consider Safety-First Cleaning Toxins in cleaners can harm people, and the environment - nausea - headaches - rashes - eye irritation - difficulty breathing - liver, kidney problems - cancer Try new green, non-toxic cleaners Create natural cleaners with baking soda, vinegar, salt

20 20 © Learning ZoneXpress How Green Is Your Building? Building supplies often contain toxic chemicals Building industry starting to turn green Organic materials, natural woods and fresh air ventilation offered Check out organic paints

21 21 © Learning ZoneXpress Reduce Your Carbon Footprint What’s a carbon footprint? The amount of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions you use Calculate home, energy, travel, shopping, food Calculators on Internet Go carbon neutral – Offset CO 2 usage with charitable donations

22 22 © Learning ZoneXpress Turn Someone Green Share your discoveries Explain reduce, reuse, recycle plan Personal experiences can guide others A good review for you

23 23 © Learning ZoneXpress Good Job – Good Beginning List your changes Weigh your waste again Are you recycling? Give yourself a green star for a great green start Keep on living green

24 24 © Learning ZoneXpress What Will You Do in 21 Days? Journal about your transition to a green life. Each day write a quick note about what you did to support the environment and remember to use recycled paper.

25 25 © Learning ZoneXpress Review Questions 1.How many plastic bags are used every year? 500 million? 50 billion? 500 billion? 500 billion. 2.What can you do at the grocery store to reduce waste? Bring reusable cloth shopping bags. 3. How can you save energy in your home? Turn off lights and appliances when not in use. 4. How much garbage does the average person create each day? Four to five pounds.

26 26 © Learning ZoneXpress Review Questions 5.What slogan tells you how to cut down on all the garbage you create? Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. 6.What is the number one substance people throw away? Paper. 7.What are two common household ingredients you could use to make natural cleaners? Baking soda and vinegar. 8.Clothing manufacturers are making fashions out of what two unusual plants? Bamboo and corn.

27 27 © Learning ZoneXpress Go Green Around Your Home Video/DVD Global Warming Poster What to Do with Used Clothing Poster The Mechanics of Organic Food PowerPoint Organic Food Poster More on Environmentalism From Learning ZoneXpress

28 28 © Learning ZoneXpress Resources Books Better Basics for the Home: Simple Solutions for Less Toxic Living – Annie Berthold-Bond Conscious Style Home, Eco-Friendly living for the 21 st Century – Danny Seo Creating A Healthy Household – LynnMarie Bower Green This! – Deirdre Imus It’s Easy Being Green, a Handbook for Earth-Friendly Living – Crissy Trask Naturally Clean, The Seventh Generation Guide to Safe and Healthy Non-Toxic Cleaning – Jeffrey Hollender, Geoff Davis, Meika Hollender, Reed Doyle Organic Housekeeping – Ellen Sandbeck Wake Up and Smell the Planet: The Non-Pompous, Non- Preachy Grist Guide to Greening Your Day” – Grist Magazine Internet Sites www.epa.gov www.earth911.org www.idealbite.com www.greenlivingtips.com www.thegreenguide.com

29 29 © Learning ZoneXpress 21 Days to a Green Life © 2008 Learning ZoneXpress 888.455.7003 www.learningzonexpress.com


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