High Tech and Environment
July 20th, 2007
Protecting the environment in the information age is really important. Environmental protection should be our main concern because we only have one environment and it is not in the best condition right now so every effort should be made to reduce the negative impact of our actions on the environment. This includes actions like computer recycling and even turning your computer off at night to reduce energy usage. The following examples are just a couple of ways we can all protect our environment during the information age.
First of all, consider proper computer disposal. Tossing your old laptop of desktop into a landfill is doing nothing for the environment other than filling it up with non biodegradable waste. So, what other option do you have? Consider recycling your computer and do everything you can to minimize waste when it is time to throw it out. If everyone worldwide were to do this it would reduce billions of pounds of waste in the world’s landfills and that is very green.
At the very least put it in sleep mode so energy won’t be wasted and your power bill will go down! The settings that are recommended for your computer is for monitor sleep to be every 20 minutes and system sleep to be 30 minutes. If you want your computer to go to sleep on its own and save you time and hassle then make sure your computer is set to shut itself down. Also, make sure you shut your computer and computer equipment down over the weekend and at night if you don’t use it during these times. Take care of PC disposal too.
These are just a couple suggestions to help you become more green in this information age and not only will you be doing what is good for the environment but you will also be doing something good for your wallet!
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