Monday, October 29, 2007

Turn Down the Heat on Your Water Heater

Many water heaters are set WAY higher than needed. Like say 140 degrees F. Ouch. We all enjoy a nice hot shower, but no one can stand a shower that hot. Plus, hot water like that can also damage fabrics when you wash clothes in it.

Take a minute to see what your water heater is set on and consider lowering it down to 104 degree F. Also, consider putting insulation or some sort of cover around your water heater, and related piping to make sure the heat stays where its supposed to be.

If your water heater is old and you're in the market to replace it, check out tankless water heaters. They are a little more costly up front, but in the long run will save you money on your electric bills since they only heat water right when you are going to use it. You can even pick one up at a local Home Depot or Lowes, its just that easy now.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Is That a Brick in Your Tank?

Toilets use lots of water. So if you are still using a conventional toilet, not a low flow one, not a grey-water system and not a giant composting hole in the ground, then at least consider using less water.

How can you do this, you might ask, without buying an entirely new toilet? Well, the easiest method is to put a brick or fill up a water bottle and place it in your tank. This will take the place of where the old water used to go, help your tank fill up faster after each flush and therefore use less water.

Keep an eye on this as some bricks may dissolve, thus causing you to need a new brick and that water bottle might float around so just make sure its not interfering with other things while its doing its job.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Inspiring Canvas Bag Music Video

A funny spin on using canvas instead of plastic bags...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVh15aUt8-c

Monday, October 8, 2007

Another Carbon Calculator

There are many carbon calculators out there, from basic to complex. The Carbon Account has come up with their own version of the carbon calculator that lets you change your consumption and monitor your patterns over time.

They also have an application on Facebook for those of you technically savvy folks. Or those you who think Facebook is better than Myspace. Yeah, i said. What are you gonna do about it?

Find them online at:The Carbon Account.

For their facebook application, check out: Carbon Account on Facebook.

*Manic Organic is in no way endorsing the carbon calculator. Just passing this tip along, do with it what you will.

Monday, October 1, 2007

Paperless Faxing

Paperless faxing.

This company (certainly not the only one) offers the ability to send and receive "faxes" without the paper print out and ink/carbon waste of a typical fax machine. Particularly for large corporations that send thousands of faxes, this small change can have a big impact.

http://www.easylink.com/our-services/on-demand-messaging/index.html