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Sustainable Living Resources

Living sustainably can help improve overall wellness, decrease financial expenditures and facilitate a mutually beneficial relationship between ourselves and the natural environment. Reference the resources below to begin leading a more sustainable life!

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Minimize waste

  • Recycle: The City of Houston operates . The city accepts paper, plastics #1-5 and 7, aluminum, cardboard, and glass ( does NOT accept glass). All products should be rinsed and drained before recycling. Broken electronics and other unique items can be taken to the , , or
    • - Instructions for recycling over 200 items
  • Print double-sided or don鈥檛 print at all: You can reduce printing by storing files electronically and when possible.
  • Shop at and donate to second-hand stores: You can find clothes at low price to you and the environment. If you have quality clothing that you aren鈥檛 using anymore, be sure to give it to a friend or donate it to a .
  • Choose reusable over disposable items: Bring reusable containers and bags when packing lunches, traveling and shopping. Choose silverware over plastic utensils. Fill up your reusable water bottle at the many on campus.
  • Compost: According to the EPA, food scraps and yard waste currently make up 20 to 30 percent of what we throw away. Most food scraps can be instead. Compost is organic material that can be added to soil to help plants grow. Compost can be better than traditional soil because of its . Composting requires three basic ingredients:
    • Browns: This includes materials such as dead leaves, branches, and twigs.
    • Greens: Grass clippings, vegetable waste, fruit scraps, and coffee grounds.
    • Water: Having the right amount of moisture is important for compost development.

Utilize alternative transportation

According to the Department of Energy, highway vehicles release about 1.7 billion tons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere each year, which contributes to climate change. By utilizing alternatives, you can help reduce your carbon footprint.

  • Participate in COAST: offers incentives for community members with multiple transportation options to and from campus:
    • incentives include priority parking spaces and discounted permit rates.
    • (The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County) offers over 60 bus routes as well as a vanpool program and METRORail. Order a Q-Card online through your PeopleSoft account.
    • and make sure to your personal bike. Houston is a bike share service with many stations on and around the campus.
    • offers car rentals at a discount to students, faculty, staff, and alumni, with three pick-up/drop-off locations on campus.

Eat sustainably

  • Reduce meat consumption: Animal agriculture contributes to many detrimental environmental effects such as deforestation, soil erosion, nutrient runoff, water waste, and greenhouse gas emissions. Look for symbols on food that categorize it as Vegetarian, Vegan, or Plant-Based.
  • Shop at farmers markets: By shopping at farmers markets, you are directly supporting local agriculture. sold at farmers markets has fewer "food miles." and other organizations host recurring farmers markets in the city.
  • Read labels: Foods that contain many ingredients usually include preservatives and additives, which can be harmful to your body and the environment. Be sure to before making purchases in order to make the best choice for you.
  • Grow your food: Even in very small spaces, you can make room for . This ensures that you know the direct source of your produce. Growing produce at home also limits packaging that often ends up at landfills.

Conserve energy at home, work and school

  • Avoid phantom electricity drains: Unplug electrical devices when you鈥檙e not using them.
  • Use natural lighting: Utilize natural sunlight for interior illumination.
  • Shut your computer down or put it to sleep: By using you can save up to $75 every year on your electric bills and conserve energy.
  • Use a : It shuts down the electricity flow to electronics on standby mode.
  • For more usefull tips, see this and

Save water

  • Turn off the tap: While brushing your teeth or shaving, don鈥檛 let the water run.
  • Run your dishwasher when it鈥檚 full: Maximize the use of the energy and water with a full load of dishes.
  • Keep showers short: About 75% of the water used in most homes can be traced to the bathroom. A two minute reduction in your daily shower time can save more than ten gallons of water.
  • Only wash full loads of laundry: Make sure you are washing full loads of laundry in cold water only. Most of the energy goes into heating up the water to wash your clothes.

Choose sustainably-produced commodities

When purchasing items keep a lookout for:

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  • (CFL) or (LED) light bulbs