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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Greener Gadgets

We all love gadgets, right? Unfortunately, there are very few gadgets that can wear the label "green" or "eco-friendly" outright; they are often full of materials that are extremely limited and/or can be very toxic to the environment if improperly disposed of like lead, heavy metals and flame retardants and they tend to consume a lot of power over their life span. Since most of us are not going to just do without many of the conveniences these gadgets provide, here are some tips for becoming a more conscientious consumer and choosing green(er) gadgets:

  • Think about the product life cycle from cradle to cradle. Take into consideration the raw materials used, the manufacturing process, packaging, shipping, lifespan and whether or not you can easily recycle or repurpose it when it reaches it's end of life. (Locally for me, Will County has a great E-Waste recycling program. Check it out or look for similar programs in your area!)
  • Look for products that have more then one use; buying fewer separate items uses less resources and creates less waste in both packaging and at the items end of life.
  • Buy used or recycled. It is important to remember that recycling is truly cyclical- it doesn't work if everyone recycles but no one is purchasing or using products that come from recycled sources. Many gadgets can be found used or refurbished and will work just as well as a brand new version. IF you just aren't willing to go that route, there are increasingly more products coming onto the market that include some recycled material in their production process.
  • Purchase "smart" gadgets that stop sucking power when they are not in use or are fully charged and be sure your not so smart gadgets are only charging when necessary and/or plugged into switches or power strips that can be turned completely off when not in use. This will also have the added benefit of saving you some green in terms of your wallet ;) (Check out the huge impact of "vampire power" if you aren't already aware.) 

Whether you decide to take all or just one of these steps, making greener gadget choices is an important step we can take to create more positive impact in our daily lives!

Thanks for stopping by! ~Jenni

4 comments:

  1. This is great, I have a lot to learn..

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  2. I started unplugging stuff that I'm not using about a year ago. I never realized that even if something that is turned off is still plugged in, it can still suck power?? Who knew??

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  3. You have enlighten me. I have been looking around online for green gadgets and I am really interested in the solar power charger. Check this out.

    http://www.treehugger.com/clean-technology/hymini-wind-powered-gadget-charger.html

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    1. I haven't seen anything like that before, it looks like it is a great source of energy AND it motivates you to get out and be active :) I do have a solar cell charger, but I don't use it on an everyday basis. I wish manufacturers would just build in these capabilities, but until they can make money off it like they do with chargers I am sure it won't happen.

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