Go Green To Save Your Greenbacks Tuesday, March 1, 2011 turn off lights z= use 2 \ efficient & light > bulbs > > 9 >a | >= 2 > > v S 2 S S S S forever C S not in use S4 1. i USA GO GRE Wu USA GO GREEN 8 z planttrees LAAAAAAAAAAAAA AS 2011 g iii i i> i Go Green To Save Your Greenbacks VUCVVUVVVUVUOCCUVUe7 o2 adjust the thermostat 2 5 S > a [ S 2 a a The new Forever stampsoffer 16 tips on how to go green. (NAPSA)—Afew simple tips can save you money andsave the Earth. Consider these tips from the U.S. Postal Service, which is celebrat- ing its green leadership with 16 Go Green Forever stamps that are valid to post a First-Class Mail letter, noworin the future, even if postage rates go up. 1. Plant a tree. Carefully posi- tioned trees can save up to 25 per- cent of the energy a typical household uses. In summer, daytime temperatures can be 38 to 6 cooler in tree-shaded areas. 2. Turn off lights. An average household spends 11 percentofits energy budgeton lighting. 3. Use efficient lightbulbs. Newlighting technologies such as CFL bulbs can reduce lighting energy use in your home by 50 to 75 percent. Fluorescent lamps are much more efficient than incan- descent (standard) bulbs and last about six to 12 times longer. 4, Maintain tire pressure. Keep tires properly inflated and aligned to improve your gasoline mileage by around 3.3 percent. Properly inflated tires are safer and last longer. The other tips depicted on the stampsinclude: Buylocal produce, reuse bags, fix water leaks, share rides, choose to walk, compost, let nature do the work, recycle more, ride a bike, insulate the home, use public transportation, and adjust the thermostat. For more information and to order Go Green Forever stamps, visit www.usps.com/green. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190731-170909-20190731-170906-80597.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190731-170906-80597.pdf