EPA Encourages Americans to Bring their Green to Work - New Energy Star Online Tool Provides Employees with Workplace Energy Saving Tips
EPA has revealed a new online tool, Energy Star @ Work, to provide Americans with tips and information on how to save energy and protect the environment in the workplace. Energy use in commercial buildings and manufacturing plants accounts for nearly half of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions and nearly 50 percent of energy consumption nationwide. With the average American worker spending almost eight hours a day at their place of employment, the workplace offers a unique opportunity for people to make a significant impact in the fight against climate change.
"Millions of Americans are already doing their part to save energy by being more energy efficient at home," said Robert J. Meyers, EPA's principal deputy assistant administrator for Air and Radiation. "With help from EPA's Energy Star program, we can also take many of the same energy efficient steps in the workplace."
Energy Star @ Work is an animated image of a typical office work space with tips and links to valuable information employees can use on a daily basis
Posted by dreynold at October 2, 2008 03:35 PM
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