Green Technology Can Save You Money
- Everyday -
Become Green and Save Money
Becoming Green will not change who you are but it will make you a better person. "The average home in America today uses $1,300 - $1,900 in energy costs a year. By simply switching to Energy Star® rated appliances, you’ll save on average 30% and put $400 - $600 back into your wallet."
For more information:
http://electrical.about.com/od/appliances/a/goinggreenenst.htm
Examples of Products that Save You Money!
- ENERGY STAR
- Saves families up to a third of their energy bills
- Still living the conformity of nor changing their lifestyles
- Saves money on fuel
- Produces less air pollution
- Safer for the environment and the family instead of conventional cleaning product
For more information:
http://www.epa.gov/greenerproducts/consumer/index.htmlGreen Appliances
Solar Panel Utilizes the solar energy from the sun to produce energy for appliances. | Eco Car via Shutterstock Produces less air pollution for the environment. | Green Works All-Purpose Cleaner "So you can rest easy knowing that it won’t leave behind harsh chemical fumes or residue." |
Everyday You Can Be Saving Money
Tips:
- Don't forget to turn the thermostat two degrees lower during winter time and two degrees higher during summer time.
- Turn off all of your electronics when you are not using them.
Don't just save money but save the environment too!
Money Saving Guaranteed
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