Green Tips
Healthy Clippings
As you mow, leave your grass clippings on the grass. The clippings which are 80% water and contain nitrogen help to water and fertilize your lawn.
Local Recycling Options
Check out recycling FAQs at ashevillegreenworks.org
Microwave vs. Oven
Use a microwave to cook meals whenever possible. It uses about 1/2 energy of a conventional oven.
Dust Your Light Bulbs
The dust could be reducing the light output by 50%.
Don’t Be An Idler
Turn off your car if you are stopping for more than 30 seconds.
An Electrical Sabbath
List activities that your family enjoys that don’t need electricity. Choose a few for your Sabbath Day.
Clothes Dryers Are Energy Hogs
A way to make them more efficient: use longer drying times on the heat lowest setting, use the maximum spin cycle on the washer or consider air-drying your clothes.
Know Your Refridgerator’s Climate
Check the thermostat in your refrigerator to ensure your food doesn’t spoil. The ideal temperature is at or slightly below 40 degrees. A good place for foods that won’t easily spoil is in the door. It’s the warmest section.
Save on Energy
To find energy-efficient products that are certified by EPA’s Energy Star program go to www.energystar.gov. The site is a good resource for efficient products, information on rebates, and tips on other ways to save energy.
Choose Fragrance Free Products
Keep in mind when you’re reading the list of ingredients in personal care products that fragrance is the main ingredient associated with allergic reactions. Best to choose non-synthetic fragrances from plant essential oils.



