Good start to a discussion. I personally try to avoid buying products with a lot of excess packaging, recycle materials as I am able to, and drive a very fuel efficient vehicle. I also try and consolidate errands to minimize extra miles. I also tend to use products for a long time prior to discarding them, my new car replaces a car that was also very fuel efficient but it was 20 years old.
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Angela Hintz P.E., M.ASCE
Senior Environmental Engineer
Buffalo NY
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-14-2021 12:36 PM
From: Mitchell Winkler
Subject: Personal infrastructure' decisions impact
The article "Why your 'personal infrastructure' decisions actually do affect the climate" in the October 13 ASCE Source caught my attention. Whether you buy into climate change or not the world I think being more deliberate about personal decisions can have positive financial impact as well as quality of life. For example, I try and ride my bike for short errands and where I can ride safely. The financial impact is reduced direct and indirect ICE vehicle cost, improved health, and reduced contribution of pollutants in the atmosphere. There's no doubt I'm wasteful in other areas, but it's a start. Does this resonate with others and what personal decisions have you taken or contemplating?
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Mitch Winkler P.E., M.ASCE
Houston, TX
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