Numbered Publications by Osborne, Ashley
HENV-102: Household Waste Management 2: Reuse
Tyler Henningsen, Brad Lee, Ashley Osborne | Sep. 8, 2010 (New)
Reuse is essentially any action that extends the life of a product and keeps it out of the waste system. The process of reusing an item can start even before you purchase it.
HENV-103: Household Waste Management 3: Recycle
Tyler Henningsen, Brad Lee, Ashley Osborne | Sep. 8, 2010 (New)
Americans create about 5 pounds of waste per day, half of which is recycled in some manner, leaving roughly 2.5 pounds of waste per day going to landfills.
HENV-101: Household Waste Management 1: Reduce
Tyler Henningsen, Brad Lee, Ashley Osborne | Sep. 8, 2010 (New)
Reducing, at the top of the waste management hierarchy, has the greatest impact on the environment and starts with you reducing the number of products you purchase and use.
HENV-104: Household Waste Management 4: Hazardous Waste
Tyler Henningsen, Brad Lee, Ashley Osborne | Sep. 8, 2010 (New)
Everyday products found around your house contain hazardous chemicals--everything from nail polish remover to household electronics to oil for your car.
HENV-703: Saving Energy and Money: Appliances
Tyler Henningsen, Ashley Osborne | Aug. 30, 2010 (New)
Appliances are designed to save time and money, but if an appliance is not in itself energy efficient or is operated improperly it could be wasting money. Ensuring that you have an ENERGY STAR--approved appliance is one solution; another is the proper operation, location, and maintenance of appliances.
HENV-702: Saving Energy and Money at Home and on the Road
Ashley Osborne | Aug. 30, 2010 (New)
This publication features 15 suggestions to help you save money, reduce your energy consumption, and preserve our natural resources.
HENV-201: Building a Rain Barrel
Carmen Agouridis, Tyler Henningsen, Otto Hoffman, Ashley Osborne, Russ Turpin | Jul. 28, 2010 (New)
Rain barrels offer a number of benefits such as helping to reduce stormwater runoff, decreasing municipal water usage, and potentially protecting your home's foundation. Impervious surfaces such as rooftops, parking lots, and roads prevent rainwater or stormwater from soaking into the soil.
HENV-701: Saving Energy and Money: Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs
Ashley Osborne | Jul. 28, 2010 (New)
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, a CFL lasts up to ten times longer, uses approximately one-fourth the energy, and produces 25 percent less heat while producing more light per watt than a traditional incandescent bulb.
IP-77: Know the Facts: Hazardous Chemicals and Your Body
Ashley Osborne | Oct. 9, 2008 (New)
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