If your school doesn’t recycle, talk to a teacher about starting a recycling program. Sharing what’s recyclable educates everyone.
Buy school supplies made from, or packaged in, recycled materials. Buying recycled products makes recycling sustainable, increasing the demand for…
School gardens provide food, habitat for wildlife, and hands-on science lessons. Native plants make them easier to maintain.
If your “check engine” light comes on, get your vehicle serviced as soon as possible.
Keep tires properly inflated, change filters, and follow your vehicle’s maintenance schedule. These steps boost fuel economy and extend vehicle life.
Follow the manufacturer’s suggested maintenance schedule and recommended grade of motor oil for your vehicle to help improve fuel economy. Make sure…
Pump gas in the evening to cut emissions. Don’t top off your tank—spilled fuel evaporates into the air.
JOIN US IN BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE—ONE PLEDGE AT A TIME!
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Take Care of Texas is a statewide campaign from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). TCEQ—the state’s environmental agency—created…
Restarting your car uses less fuel than idling for 30+ seconds. Idling also wears down your engine over time.
Safe, patient driving can save a lot on fuel costs and emissions. Beyond 50 miles per hour, your car becomes less and less efficient. Sudden stops…
Heavy loads reduce gas mileage—especially rooftop cargo, which adds drag. Keep your trunk clear of unnecessary weight.