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Sustainability Gone Postal

By (author) Subodh Das, By (author) Austin McKinney






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This 15-part book provides readers with important tips and advice on how they can incorporate simple changes into their daily lives to promote a green lifestyle. Inside, readers will find tutorials, expert advice, and insightful content aimed at living sustainably. This book covers the following 15 topics: Local Produce Reuse Bags Walking as Transportation Recycling More Often Using Public Transportation Fixing Water Leaks Bicycling as Transportation Using Efficient Light Bulbs Carpooling and Ride Sharing Working with Compost Planting Trees and Vegetation Controlling Your Thermostat Efficiently Saving Electricity Using Natural Power Insulating Your Home Maintaining Proper Tire Pressure

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Publisher | Lulu.com
Published date | 29 Jan 2013
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 70
Dimensions | 190 x 190 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-3006-8476-3
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BISAC | self-help / general


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