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Utilize alternative modes. Carpooling, vanpooling and using transit when possible takes cars off our roads and reduces the emissions that lead to poor air quality.
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Avoid vehicle idling. Save gas and prevent pollution by turning your car off when you have to wait.
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Walk and bike more. When weather and air quality conditions are favorable, considering walking or biking for short trips around town.
Choices we make every day affect our air quality and the health of our region. The way we commute, the time we spend idling our cars and even the temperature setting in our homes can all impact the amount of ozone forming emissions generated on any given day. While the negative effects of air pollution are far-reaching, there are a wealth of steps we can take as a community to help reduce emissions and improve our region’s air quality.
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BUSINESSES
Simple changes in your business operations can have a positive impact on our region’s air quality.
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municipalities
There are countless opportunities for cities to join the regional clean air effort.
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Clean Air Twitter
- RT @Recyclebank: Even with the prep work to create less holiday waste, trash cans are usually bulging this time of year regardless. https://t.co/oMdG5zujUA 2 hours ago
- RT @STLCityRecycles: #FFF: Currently, in STL we only recycle 10% of our solid waste, but we know 50% is easily recyclable in our Blue Bi… https://t.co/EVqyZtzMaC 2 hours ago
- #Holiday green fact: Ringing in the #NewYear at home is an easy way to reduce #emissions and save money! 3 hours ago
The Clean Air Partnership provides free no-idling signs as part of the “Turn Your Key, Be Idle-Free” campaign.
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