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Tips for saving gas:

  • Consolidate errands into one trip—grocery, dry cleaning, pharmacy—rather than individual trips.
  • Keep tires properly inflated; low pressure = low mileage.
  • Turn off your car if it will idle longer than 1 minute; it will use less gas to restart it.
  • Buy gasoline during the coolest part of the day; gasoline is denser at lower temps and you will get more volume when it is at its densest.
  • Obey the speed limit: traveling at 55 mph gives you 21% better mileage vs. 65 mph.*
  • If you drive a standard transmission vehicle, change to a higher gear as soon as possible. Traveling in lower gear can consume 45% more fuel.*
  • Keep your car tuned up to optimize gas mileage.
  • Be sure your gas cap is tightened securely. A loose cap can permit gas to evaporate.
  • Change your fuel filter and air filter.

* Source: HowToAdvice.com

Tips for saving energy:

  • Install a programmable thermostat to automatically lower your home’s temperature at night and when you are at work.
  • Replace incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs.
  • Turn off you computer monitor when not in use.
  • Run the dishwasher and clothes washer only with full loads.
  • Replace old appliances with Energy Star rated newer models.
  • Install insulating sheets in outlets on outside walls.
  • During summer, keep blinds or drapes closed on south facing windows to prevent solar gain.
  • During the heating season, keep blinds or drapes open on south facing windows to capture passive solar heat.
  • Leaving a fireplace damper open is equivalent to leaving a 48”-wide window open. Make sure it’s closed when not using the fireplace.

Tips for saving on groceries:

  • Limit high-cost, low-nutrient foods, such as sodas, candy, alcohol, and coffee for lower grocery bills and better health.
  • Buying meats in larger, family-size packages is cheaper per pound and can be divided into smaller amounts and frozen.
  • Buy cereals, grains, and even snacks in bulk.
  • Don’t throw out those leftovers! Combine them with a few fresh ingredients for something new.
  • Check the store’s sale circular and stock up on items when they’re on sale.
  • Buy store brands whenever possible. They often contain the exact same ingredients as leading brands at a much lower cost.
  • Make a list. You are much less likely to buy impulse items if they aren’t on the list.
  • Eat before you shop; hungry shoppers spend more.

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The following local organizations also offer tips that can help you save money while you protect the environment:




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