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Home › One Person, One Family, One Town – Our Roles in Sustainability › The Pulse of Princeton

The Pulse of Princeton

Posted on April 13, 2020 by Dave

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Did You Know?

  • All paper used on the campus of Princeton University is 100% recycled! Every ton saves 7,000 gallons of water.
  • Office buildings use approximately 19% of all energy consumed in the United States, so working from home is conserving a lot!
  • You can get more out of your veggies by using trimmings and the tops in your cooking (great for stocks). This helps the environment by producing less waste and minimizes your trips to the market!
  • Recycling one soda can save enough energy to power a TV for 3 hours so drop them in your curb-side bin!
  • NJ is seeing a significant improvement in air quality due to reduced car travel, though it’s expected to only be temporary.

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