Nowadays more and more people are looking for ways to 'go green'. While everyone can't necessarily switch from cars to bikes or electricity to solar power, there are some small ways we can incorporate eco-friendly habits in our lives. One way is simply being more energy efficient. Being energy efficient simply means using less energy to provide the same level of energy service.
When most people think of energy efficiency, they think of turning of the lights when you're not using them, or they think of automobiles with a high mpg ratio. But what about the appliances we do use when we use them? How much energy are they consuming and how effective are they? And perhaps the most important question is: Can I get an environmentally-friendly vacuum or tool that still is powerful enough to get the job done?
The answer is "Yes!". You can have the metaphorical cake and eat it too, and with so many 'green' vacuums being stylishly designed, not only will you be doing your part, but you'll look good doing it.
When most people think of energy efficiency, they think of turning of the lights when you're not using them, or they think of automobiles with a high mpg ratio. But what about the appliances we do use when we use them? How much energy are they consuming and how effective are they? And perhaps the most important question is: Can I get an environmentally-friendly vacuum or tool that still is powerful enough to get the job done?
The answer is "Yes!". You can have the metaphorical cake and eat it too, and with so many 'green' vacuums being stylishly designed, not only will you be doing your part, but you'll look good doing it.
Posted 26th August in: walk the walk,








