Importance of shutting down and logging off a computer
Turn off your monitor
Save fuel, go green
Save paper, use the Notepad app
Hibernate, lock or shut down?
Shun that screensaver
Use apps to save time and fuel
Use Google Maps to save fuel and time
Send e-invites and save paper
Use Google Calendar to work effectively
Did you correctly shutdown your computer?
Tips on green computing
Share online and reduce paper waste
Save paper, use both sides of paper
Use paperless communication
Reduce your digital and carbon footprints
Use shared drive storages instead of email attachments
Analyze your computer’s energy usage
Recycle your old computer
Use effective power management
Create shortcuts, not copies
When multitasking, close the unused apps
Use online services wherever possible
Think before you take a printout
Organize files and folders: Saves energy
Avoid unnecessary digital storage and email attachments
Delete unused files from the hard drive
Archive large email folders
Use energy saving technology
Screensavers are not energy savers, shun them
Buy computers that come with a Star rating
Reduce paper margins to decrease paper consumption
Use soft copies of textbooks whenever possible
Use digital copies over hard copies
Separate your e-waste and techno trash
Reuse ink cartridges
Avoid non-productive message and mail forwards
Remember to turn-off the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
Turn off the peripherals
Video conference to save time and resources
Use zip files and PDFs
Buy only energy efficient products
Upgrade to a flat panel LCD monitor
Adjust the brightness on your monitor
Opt for e-bills and e-bank statements to save environment
Verify if your computer’s power supply is 80 plus Certified
Use printer rationally, opt for eFax
Download only the apps and programs you need
Replace colored prints with black and white
Extend the life of your computer