How does my shopping affect the environment?
How can I buy energy-efficient products?
How do I find the most fuel-efficient vehicle?
How do I find products and services that save water?
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Everything you buy affects the Earth, but some choices have a lesser impact. Educating yourself about the products you buy can empower you to make a difference in protecting the planet. It's called "green purchasing," and it's easy to do.
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The next time you need to replace a product for your home or office, consider choosing one that has earned the government's ENERGY STAR. Energy-efficient choices can save families about a third on their energy bill with similar savings of greenhouse gas emissions, without sacrificing style or comfort. ENERGY STAR is a government-backed program helping businesses and individuals protect the environment by making the energy-efficient choice.
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EPA's Green Vehicle Guide gives information about
the environmental performance of vehicles. This guide
provides the emissions scores and fuel economy of
any model year 2000 or later car or truck.
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Water-efficient products and practices help reduce water use and saves money on utility bills. Look for the WaterSense label when shopping for plumbing fixtures, irrigation services, or other products that meet water efficiency criteria.
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Right-to-know laws provide information about possible chemical exposures. Discover resources EPA provides the public in the spirit of right-to-know.
Our proposed regulations are almost always open to the public for comment. Your participation leads to better regulations.
Tips for home safety, avoiding potential risks, and preventing pollution by recycling and conserving water and energy.
Information about preventing pollution in your workplace, and raising awareness of health and safety issues.
Consumer information about the environmental impacts of transportation plus tips on cleaner cars, saving gas and improving mileage, boating pollution prevention tips, and more.
Whether you are a student or a teacher in a class about the environment, EPA has lots of educational resources to offer you.
Find helpful information on how to choose purchases that will reduce pollution, save energy and money.
Learn how to protect your neighborhood's natural resources, and get information on air and water quality in your community.
Learn about environmental issues that impact our world, and about programs, opportunities, and tools to help you get involved and make a difference in your community.
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Information on potential environmental violations and how to report a suspicious situation. To report oil and chemical spills, call the National Response Center at 1-800-424-8802.
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Information on how to protect children from toxins, the sun, lead, and other potential environmental health threats.