All GreenWorks products have a zero carbon footprint. No emissions in the yard, ever.
Here are a list of helpful sites that offer tools for calculating and reducing your environmental footprint, on-line stores that offer "Green" alternatives to everyday products and informative blogs where you can keep up on different views for how to improve our environment.
Call2Recycle - Battery and Cell Phone Recycling
Call2Recycle helps promote environmentally responsible communities,
businesses, and retailers through its free battery and cell phone
recycling program. They provide all collection containers and
collateral materials, and payall shipping and recycling costs.
Call2Recycle also can supply participants with detailed collection
reports, as well as Certificates of Recycling.
Go to the Call2Recyle Website
EPA Green Calculator
Are you looking for ways to make an impact and adopt a more
"Green" lifestyle? The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
has developed a handy calculator that allows you to create
a customized plan for reducing your environmental impact.
See how you can make a difference!
Go to the EPA Website
TerraPass - Carbon Management Services
We all contribute to Global Warming, every time we fly, drive or turn on a light.
TerraPass shows you ways to reduce and balance your impact.
Go to the TerraPass Website
Climate Cooler - Connect purchases to global solutions
Cooler aims to make everything you buy part of the solution to global warming.
We do this by making it easy to learn the impact of your shopping on climate
change and to take direct action to reduce it. Cooler brings together the
world's best-known companies and environmental organizations to
provide trusted and transparent ways to stop pollution, to generate jobs,
and to invest in a clean energy future.
Go to the Climate Cooler Website
Think Green Forum
Greenthinkers is a web site that was created as a place to discuss
and present ideas on how to live a more green life.
The Greenthinkers crack team of writers are usually
pretty informal yet skillful in their attempts to get you to go green.
Go to the Think Green Forums
















