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Junk Mail
Junk Mail
By blocking junk mail you help stem a cycle of waste paper.
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Cordless phone
Cordless phone
Cordless phones use between 2 and 3 watts in both active and standby modes. Also about 60% of cordless phone energy use occurs during standby time.
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Clean Green
Clean Green
Try and not use these typical household cleaners. Instead use natural products to clean your home.
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A discarded plastic bag
A discarded plastic bag
The introduction of a plastic bag levy had an immediate benefit to our environment – with a decrease in excess of 95% in plastic bag litter. Surveys indicated that up to 90% of shoppers used long-life bags in 2003, compared with 36% in 1999.
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Ireland's footprint
Ireland's footprint
Our ecological footprint is at least one and one quarter time its ideal size and is growing.
Copyright the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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Petrol Cap
Petrol Cap
Always make sure your petrol cap is secured for safety reasons and to save fuel.
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Dublin Airport Departures
Dublin Airport Departures
Dublin airport has a constant stream of people coming and going from Ireland.
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency
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Office lights left on
Office lights left on
Every little helps and by turning off your office light you do save energy.
Copyright by John Kennedy
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Cycle Lane Station Road Leixlip 2005
Cycle Lane Station Road Leixlip 2005
In some counties in Ireland, particularly Dublin, they have cycle lanes. Cyclists use these to bypass traffic. They allow cyclists to travel safely.



