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Cutting Emissions from Heating | SF - Multi-Family Upgrade Rebates |
Energy Upgrade CA Multi-Family Rebate Program: Are you a renter in a multi-family buidling with five or more units? If you wish to discuss energy efficiency upgrades with your landlord, bring this resource with you! |
Reducing Water Used for Lawns | LA - Be Water Wise |
Use only as much water on your lawn as you need to. Studies show that the average homeowner uses more than 4 times the actual amount of water needed to keep a lawn healthy and green – wasted water that runs off of property and into storm drains. Use the watering calculator and watering index to learn just how much you should water. Saves 750 to 1,500 gallons a month. |
Achieving Maximum Energy Efficiency | SF - Free Home Upgrade Advisor |
A free Home Upgrade Advisor is available to help you create an energy efficiency shape-up plan to transform your home into the best it can be. A Home Upgrade Advisor can provide direct one-to-one assistance to inform you about energy efficiency options, help you select an appropriate contractor, and help you navigate project installation and financing processes. |
Finding and Fixing Water Leaks in Your Home | Palo Alto - Checking for Leaks |
Learn how to check for toilet leaks by watching this video from the Santa Clara County Water District. |
Creating a Community Vegetable Garden | Palo Alto - Composting Workshops |
The City of Palo Alto has many community resources for gardeners. The City of Palo Alto gives compost workshops and gives away free compost, provides information on less-toxic pest control, and otherwise providing opportunities for the community to maximize their gardening efforts. |
Installing Energy-Efficient Lights | SF - Energy Watch |
SF Energy Watch is a program at SF Environment which offers energy efficiency services and financial incentives to qualifying commercial customers and multifamily building owners. |
Removing Hazardous Waste | LA - Stormwater Hazardous Waste |
Los Angeles S.A.F.E. Centers accept unwanted household hazardous waste, such as fertilizers, pesticides, paint and used motor oil, free of charge. Here you can find the contact information of different SAFE Centers throughout the city. |
Generating Power From the Sun | CA - Go Solar California |
Go Solar California offers incentives for installing solar on your home. |
Reducing Your Household Waste | LA - Composting Services |
LA Composting Services provides Information on free composting workshops Saturday mornings and on Griffith Park composting service. In addition: the LA DPW will tell you how to start your own backyard composting, and the How to compost your scraps in LA blog provides more details on reducing waste as an LA resident.
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Reducing Your Household Waste | SF - Love Food |
Information/Resources on how to reduce food waste, provided by SF Environment. |