GreenerMiami QuickTips
Another project we're working on, in addition to the A-Z Disposal & Donation guide. Currently in progress and not complete. Both guides are now available from the sidebar.
greenerMIAMI QuickTips
Quick and easy things that each Miamian can do to help create a Greener Miami.
In Your Home
General
- Clean or change air conditioning filters regularly. Typically every 1-2 months. Improves efficiency by 5% - 10%.
- Get your Air Conditioning unit checked by a professional every 3 years.
- Set A/C thermostat at 78 F, or as warm as you can stand it. Each degree increase saves 5 - 8% off of your bill.
- Stop Junk Mail.
- Turn off the lights when you leave a room.
- Dust your lightbulbs (when cool) for better efficiency.
- Install a timer on your water heater.
- Use rechargable batteries.
- Use compact fluorescent lightbulbs.
- Don't leave unnecessary things on standby, such as monitors and stereos. Shut them off completely.
- Unplug chargers when not in use.
- Never pour water down the drain when there could be another use for it such as cleaning or watering plants.
Kitchen
- Don't open the oven door while cooking! Take a peek using the oven light instead.
- Use dishwasher only when full.
- Don't pre-wash dishes.
- When it comes time for new appliances, choose Energy Star.
- Clean veggies in a pan filled with water rather than running water. Later, reuse the water for cleaning or watering plants.
- Packing a lunch? Forget the Ziplocs, use a reuseable container instead!
Bathroom
- Change your showerhead for a FREE low-flow one.
- Take shorter showers.
- Shut off the water while brushing your teeth.
Home Office
- Opt for e-bills instead of paper bills.
- Enable power management on your computer so that your monitor will "go to sleep" during periods of inactivity.
- Reuse paper that still has white space available. If it wasn't printed on both sides, use the back side for scrap.
Laundry Room
- Clean your dryer filter before or after each use.
- Wash clothes in cold water. Hot water uses 90% more energy.
Outside Your Home
- Landscape with native plants.
- Plant a tree. Be sure to plant it in the right place.
- Water only when necessary. Do so only before sunrise or after sunset. Don't water on windy days.
- Water in several short sessions rather than one long one (three 10-minute waterings spaced 30-minutes apart, as opposed to one 30-minute session).
- Keep mower blades sharp and set high.
- Use a mulching mower to incorporate the clippings back into the earth.
- Paint your home with a light color to reflect the sun.
- Re-roofing? Select a white roof and achieve energy savings of up to 40%.
- Go organic in your home garden.
Transportation
- Carpool.
- Bike, blade, or walk whenever possible.
- Use public transportation.
- Keep your car tuned-up. It will run more efficiently, good for you and the environment.
- Check that your tires are inflated to the proper level, you'll get better mileage.
- Go slower. You get 15% better gas mileage at 55 mph than at 65 mph.
- Don't idle. Standing still for 30 seconds uses more gas than shutting off your car and turning it back on.
- Keep your trunk as empty as possible. The extra weight kills gas mileage.
Around Town
- Bring Your Own Bag (BYOB) to the grocery and other stores.
- Pick up litter.
- Buy organic.
- Buy local.
At Work
- Be reluctant to use your printer. Maybe you could just take a quick note on the back of a scrap piece of paper, or write it down in your PDA.

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