How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint and save the Environment: One Lightbulb at a Time

How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint and save the Environment: One Lightbulb at a Time

Green Shipping Line (GSL) has and continues to work towards reducing our carbon footprint. If you would like, you can help our environment and decrease your carbon footprint at home with the following tips sourced from BCHydo Power Smart. 


  1. Turn off the lights when you leave the room. Two 100-watt incandescent bulbs switched off an extra 2 hours per day could save you $15 over a year!

  2. Take shorter showers. Hot water is expensive, if 2 people in your home cut their shower time by a minute each could save you over $30 per year.

  3. Fix anything that is leaking! Fixing a hot water leak in your faucet can save up to $9 per year in energy costs. 

  4. Unplug unused electronics! Standby power can account for 10% of an average household’s annual electricity use (and $50 of the electricity bill every year). 

  5. Manage your thermostat. If you have electric heat, lower your thermostat by 2 degrees to save 5% on your heating bill. If you’re not home, you could turn it off altogether and save $16 over a year!

  6. Use the microwave, crock pot, or toaster oven. A microwave takes 15 minutes to do the same job as 1 hour in an oven. Use a microwave instead of your oven 4 times a week and save $13/year. 


If you are interested in learning more ways to preserve the environment and reduce your carbon footprint, click the link below:

https://www.bchydro.com/powersmart/residential/tips-technologies/everyday-electricity-saving-tips.html?utm_source=direct&utm_medium=redirect&utm_content=21tips


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