GPB on WHYY Radio Times: Bonus Sustainability Resources
Last Monday, I joined the WHYY Radio Times Broadcast about how to reduce your carbon footprint & live sustainably with Mary Cummings-Jordan and Umbra Fisk (Grist.org). Don’t worry if you missed it: You can listen to the full show online.
Those 60 minutes on sustainable tips flew by, so here’s a few additional resources that I couldn’t squeeze in during the live broadcast.
How to Choose Clean Energy in Philadelphia & suburbs
If you want to find clean energy supplier, PA Power Switch gives you all the options available in your zip code. We’ve covered a few of the best, local renewable energy options online too.
How to To Go Car-free
As I mentioned, my car was totaled last year, and I chose a car-free lifestyle. A few tips for going car-free:
- Use Go Philly Go to plan your multimodal transportation.
- Buy a bike & support local businesses – whether it’s new or used. Here are a few factors to consider when purchasing a bike – and then how to register it.
- If you’re totally cutting the ties with your car, here’s where to donate it locally.
- Try bike commuting to work! Here are 6 tips to make it easy.
Philadelphia Recycling & waste programs
Philadelphia has a robust single-stream recycling program – although as Umbra mentioned, single-stream ain’t perfect. Here’s what you need to know about Philly recycling:
- What you can recycle and can’t – in Philadelphia
- Where to get a free recycling bin in Philadelphia
- Why the Philadelphia Garbage Disposable initiative is greenwashing
- What about those tricky recycling questions? We address them in our Where Can I Wednesday column – so check the archives or submit your questions to us.
Eating less Meat
The meat industry is worse for the environment than cars, but how can you cut the meat habit?
- Eating less meat has a lot of dietary and health benefits.
- Even dudes can adopt a vegetarian lifestyle! Here’s proof!
How to Volunteer Locally
Volunteering locally and cleaning up have numerous benefits. Here’s how to do it locally:
- Join city-wide efforts like Philly Spring Cleanup Day or Fairmount Park Conservancy’s Love Your Park service Day.
- DIY! Organize a neighborhood cleanup with these 9 easy steps.
Electronics Waste Recycling around philadelphia:
- Need to get rid of old TVs or computers? Best Buy added a $25 fee and is no longer accepting TV/computers in PA. However, you can turn to these local resources.
Thanks again to Radio Times for inviting me on the air! As always, please send over your sustainability questions to contact(at)greenphillyblog.com.