Eco-Friendly AC?

I’ll be the first to admit that air conditioning and eco-friendly are not two terms that go hand in hand.  Air conditioning in cars not only uses chemicals that pollute the environment, it also makes the car consume more gas which is definitely a non-sustainable resource.  Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), once the replacement of choice for ozone-harmful chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in refrigeration and air conditioning systems, have no known effects on the ozone layer, but have been shown to contribute to global warming. Today, HFCs are a specific target of the Kyoto Protocol.  Many new eco-friendly air conditioning systems are under production currently to help alleviate the effects of the HFC’s on the planet’s climate.

Until these systems are widely available though, we’re stuck with the standard AC systems available in our vehicles.  Some summer days require air conditioning in vehicles, especially if you are travelling with children, pets or people who are infirm and cannot handle over heating.  Sometimes air conditioning is a necessity instead of a luxury as overheating can easily cause health problems in some people and pets.  Use your car’s air conditioning sparingly and only when absolutely needed.  Try rolling down windows or opening up sunroofs prior to resorting to the automobile’s AC system.

Keep your air conditioning system in good shape so that when you do run it, it runs efficiently.  Many of these system maintenances can be done by owners instead of taking them to shops.  Find a part supplier that you can buy quality reconditioned parts from.  For example, if you need to change your Air conditioning compressor, try looking at this website.  It offers quality, warrantied used air conditioning parts that are guaranteed to work.  This keeps used parts out of landfills and increases your own vehicle’s air conditioning efficiency.

Another good thing about this website is that it has six different warehouses across the U.S.A. that stock parts.  This means that the parts will not have to travel as far to reach you.  This decreases the overall time that you have until your part arrives and prevents unnecessary waste of unsustainable resources by excess shipping or air shipping.  Oh, and did I mention the shipping is free?  This way you can save money along with the planet!

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