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Pollution Prevention (P2) Program is an effort to help businesses and communities grow while mitigating the negative impacts of growth to the surrounding environment. This is achieved by providing to businesses information and services that promote energy efficiency, air quality, material use reductions, waste reduction, and water conservation.
Government and business leaders join in Pollution Prevention to honor efforts made to conserve energy, reduce waste, recycle, and improve workplace health and safety.
Activities that help reduce waste and promote Pollution Prevention can be done at home, at work, or at school. Several ideas to help get you started with pollution preventing habits include:
- Turn down the heat or air conditioning at night. Turn off lights and appliances when not in use; install sensors where appropriate
- Replace incandescent light bulbs with energy efficient fluorescent ones
- Increase the amount of insulation in your home to reduce heat loss
- Do not mow your lawn or fill your gas tank on Ozone Action Days
- Minimize water use by purchasing efficient toilets, faucets, and shower heads
- Purchase rechargeable batteries, reducing the amount of trash going into landfills
- Buy less toxic cleaning supplies or make your own. Baking soda and water can be used as ammonia-based all-purpose cleaners
- Purchase products with minimal packaging
- Use little or no fertilizer or pesticides, especially near lakes and streams
- Recycle plastics, glass, aluminum, styrofoam, newspaper, used motor oil, transmission fluid, and brake fluid
- Join a Food Co-op or buy locally
- Reuse grocery bags by taking them with you to the store.
- Carpool, bicycle, walk, or take mass transportation to work
- Use reusable lunch containers instead of paper and plastic bags
- Use a copier that prints on both sides of the paper to reduce paper use
- Recycle toner cartridges and printer materials
- Use reusable cups for coffee and other beverages
- Share the benefits of a recycling program with management
- Look into the installation of energy saving lights
- Seek business opportunities with environmentally sound companies.
- Pack kids lunches in reusable containers instead of disposable brown and plastic bags
- Reduce materials and recycle what is used
- Perform a waste audit in the school
- Maintain heaters, air conditioners, refrigerators, and other energy using equipment to reduce the amount of energy used
- Install energy efficient lighting in the school
- Print copies on both sides of each sheet of paper
- Use washable dishes in the cafeteria
- Use non-mercury-containing thermometers
- Start an Eco-Club or form a P2 Team consisting of students, teachers, and school administrators to implement P2 actions for the year.
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