Who
doesn't want to improve their quality of life, be less impactful on our
environment, and save money all at the same time? One way to do all three of
these things is by buying energy efficient appliances. Our home appliances take
up most of our energy consumption and take a toll on our environment. In the US
most of our energy is still from nonrenewable sources, such as fossil fuels and
nuclear energy, which has a huge impact on our planet! When we have appliances
that are not energy efficient it wastes important resources and costs more
money!
By
going green, we can save green! Buying energy efficient appliances can save you
30 % or more on your energy bill every month! This is something everyone can be
pleased with; at the same time these appliances are lessening our energy use
which helps our environment. An easy way to go green with buying new appliances
is by looking for Energy Star rated or certified appliances. Energy Star is a
voluntary U.S. Environmental Protection Agency government program that assists
both businesses and consumers in saving money and protecting our planet by being
more energy efficient. Different examples of energy efficient appliances are
dishwashers and washing machines. They can use less water and a more efficient
shorter cycle. Dryers that are energy efficient use less energy in a drying
cycle.
Buying appliances that are produced
using recycled materials can be a cheaper option, but won’t save you on your
energy bill. It can be less impactful to keep on using older machines and
replace some of the parts. You can even look into buying reclaimed and used
appliances as an option, but is not as energy efficient as buying an Energy
Star rated machine.
The
process of living a greener lifestyle can be overwhelming, from a first glance.
We have been conditioned to live a life in the manner that is not always
thoughtful towards our environment. The good news is that going green with your
appliances can’t be any easier now-a-day, and will not only help our planet,
but will also save you money! So when shopping around always look for the
Energy Star certification logo or ask your sales representative if the
appliance is Energy Star rated.
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