Green Tips
Go green and save green: these tips can help you save money while helping to save the planet!
Sustainability relies on coming together
We invite you to consider the following earth-friendly and sustainable green practices.
The Three Rs
Reduce, reuse and recycle! These are the 3 “R’s” of going green that you can make a priority in your life, and they are listed in the order of importance. Recycling is important for keeping our planet healthy but reducing waste and reusing what we can does even more to help out our beautiful earth.
Change your light bulbs
LED (light-emitting diode) lighting provides many environmental advantages, including being energy efficient, producing zero toxic elements, requiring fewer light fixtures, and having a longer life span. All this adds up to not only less environmental impact, but also cost savings for you. Now that’s a bright idea!
Unplug appliances and electronics
Home electronics that enter an “energy-saving” sleep or standby mode continue to draw power. You can physically unplug each of these devices when they’re not in use or plug them into a smart power strip for a quick and easy way to unplug multiple devices at once.
Conduct an energy audit
To save money and energy on your utility bill, evaluate your home. Look for drafts under doors and windows. Add more sunlight by identifying spots where it can shine through windows, or replace old windows with new ones that are efficient for saving energy (and even enjoy lower bills!). Improve insulation as well to help you stay warmer during cooler months while also using less power!
Clean with green
Retailers are starting to recognize the benefits of environmentally-conscious products, which means it’s easier and cheaper than ever before to replace toxic cleaners in your house with non-toxic alternatives.
Shop locally
Your purchases can have a big impact on your community and the environment. Supporting local businesses and shopping for locally-produced products, like food or clothes, not only help the economy but also reduces carbon emissions by bypassing long transportation distances.
There's an app for that
By using available apps on your phone, you can find a number of excellent resources to help you become more green-minded! You’ll be able to find recycling centers near your location and other helpful tips that show how easy it is for anyone to make an impact on the environment.
Pack your lunch wisely
Bring your lunch to work or school in a reusable container and pack cloth napkins and flatware that can be washed and reused. If you go out for lunch, find someone else who wants to go so you can carpool and reduce vehicle emissions. If ordering takeout, order with others so everyone can get their meals in one delivery.
Make your own cleaning products
The days of buying expensive, toxic cleaning products from the store are over. Now you can make your own at home with all-natural ingredients like vinegar and baking soda! For a list of easy DIY recipes for household cleaners that will save you money and reduce toxins in your house, follow the link below about household cleaners from the Green Guide.
Additional resources
Explore more information to help your home or business become more eco-friendly. These resources can help you learn more about the changes and efforts you can make to create a positive environmental impact.
PPP Forgiveness Application Deadline
Congress passed The Economic Aid Act which changed the deferment period from 6 months post covered period to 10 months post covered period. For example, if your covered period ended June 30, 2021, under the new guidelines the earliest your first loan payment wouldn’t be due until April 2022, and you have until then to request forgiveness. Please use the following calculation to help you identify when your forgiveness will be due:
- PPP borrowers may select a covered period anywhere from 8 weeks to 24 weeks.
- RCU is automatically calculating your loan due date based on a 24-week covered period, if you intend on using a shorter covered period please inform us immediately as this will impact your due date.
- Your correct deadline will be reflected in your online banking account.
If all or part of your PPP loan is not forgiven, your first loan payment will be due the first of the following month after a decision is made by the SBA.
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