How To Choose Energy-Efficient Home Appliances For Green Living

While many people strive for a greener lifestyle, there are plenty of ways in which we can impact our planet for the better. One of the best ways to go green is by choosing eco-friendly appliances. Green appliances save money, lower your electricity bills, reduce pollution, and limit your carbon footprint.

Some of the other benefits of buying green include saving electricity, reducing carbon emissions, and conserving natural resources. Eco-friendly products aren’t always cheaper than non-green options, but they will last longer and will be safer and healthier. If you’re ready to start making environmentally friendly choices, read on!

Blog Summary

  • Pick only appliances you need
  • Choose a compact & efficient size
  • Go for appliances with the “ENERGY STAR” sticker
  • Consider renewable energy sources
  • Focus on your cooling & heating system

Handy Tips To Make Energy-Efficient Choices

Look For Energy Star Ratings On The Appliance!

Energy Star is a voluntary, non-regulatory program managed by the US Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Agency. There are two types of Energy Star labels. For products that save 30% of energy, the Energy Star label will appear next to the unit’s name. Products that save 50% of energy are labeled with both the Energy Star logo and the letter “E” next to the product’s name. The letter E stands for Excellence, which represents the highest level of energy efficiency that manufacturers are required to achieve.

Prioritize Cooling & Heating Systems

Switching to an ENERGY STAR-certified HVAC system can save you money on your utility bills while reducing your carbon footprint. Energy Star-certified heating and cooling units are designed to operate efficiently, saving you money on your monthly bill. You can also program them to run at different times of day depending on when you need to heat or cool your space. According to the EPA, replacing a standard central forced air conditioning or heating system with an efficient one can save you about 30% on your monthly electric bill.

Focus On Appliance’s Size

The energy efficiency of an appliance has a direct impact on its carbon footprint. A big problem with bigger appliances is that they require more energy to operate. Even when using less energy, these machines still produce more waste and consume more resources. Thus, it is important to consider your space when purchasing an appliance. If you have a small kitchen, then a compact refrigerator may not be ideal. You also don’t want to go overboard either. So, it is best to measure your space and determine what will work best for you.

Know When To Replace & Recycle!

When your older appliances stop working, replacing those with newer models is an important step toward reducing your carbon footprint. Energy efficiency is a key factor in lowering your monthly utility bill, and also helps you cut down on your global warming emissions. Newer technology means less energy consumption, which saves money and reduces pollution. But, before you buy anything, consider what kind of impact your purchase will have on the environment. Recycling old appliances is always a great idea.

Maor Greenberg

Maor Greenberg

With 15 years of expertise spanning real estate, design, and construction, Maor Greenberg founded Greenberg Group, Inc. His ventures range from architectural design to hands-on construction. Drawing inspiration from his family's entrepreneurial legacy in Israel, Maor's mission is to transform the home improvement landscape, offering an unparalleled, all-encompassing experience.