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Five Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
With Earth Day around the corner, here's some way to be more environmentally conscious.

Earth Day is approaching, and with that in mind, we can all do a little something everyday to help keep our planet green and healthy.
Here are five things you can do to reduce your carbon footprint.
- Switch to energy-efficient lighting in your home. Whenever your old lightbulbs blow out, replace them with compact fluorescent ones. According to energystar.gov, CFL bulbs last up to 10 times longer than regular incandescent lightbulbs and use 75 percent less energy.
- Buy local produce and food. According to RVC Patch's Holistic Health Coach Judy Griffin's column on "", local farming practices are gentler on the environment and eliminate shipping costs and excessive packaging. RVC hosts a farmer's market in Municipal Parking Field No. 12 on Sunrise Highway in the spring through the fall.
- Plant bamboo in your yard. According to a study in U.S. News and World Report, bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants and sucks up four times as much carbon dioxide as trees.
- Know what to recycle. Residents should put their recyclable plastics at the curb on the same day and in the same blue bin now used to recycle glass and cans. Don't recycle plastics used in toys, furniture, utensils and tableware. If you have more recyclables that can't fit into the blue bin, put your extra recyclables in a clear, plastic bag and leave it curbside.
- Leave your car home to reduce the amount of pollutants in the air. Take mass transit for local trips, or ride a bike. Take the N-16 bus to conduct your local errands.
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