7 Ways to Green Your Computer Time
April 17, 2009 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Green Living
Computers aren’t the greenest of products. They’re little (or big) energy hogs and most are made with plenty of non-green materials. If you’ve got a computer you can keep it greener by doing the following…
Buy a laptop vs. a desk top computer: Desk top computers use a lot more energy and materials in general than laptops.- Look for the energy star label: Various computers, printers, and other computer related office equipment now wear the Energy Star label so don’t buy one without it.
- Buy small: Only buy as much computer as you need. The smaller the better when it comes to eco-friendliness.
- Turn it off: If you’re not using your computer turn it completely off. Putting it to sleep won’t save as much energy.
- If you upgrade recycle: You can totally donate or recycle any computer. If you just toss it in the garbage it’s completely irresponsible given all the current recycling options.
- Go recycled with extras: You can buy recycled or eco–friendly laptop cases, recycled computer paper, and refillable ink cartridges online or even at your basic local office store.
- Make recycling a rule: When you first set up your computer and work station, also place a paper recycling box next to your desk. If you have a paper bin right there and at the ready, you’re more likely to recycle all that paper.
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