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Communicate and educate

If you’re reading this, chances are you already understand why it’s important to communicate about what you’re doing. After all, being an environmental leader means more than doing good. It means sharing your knowledge, being a model for others, and helping spread the word about climate change and the importance of saving energy. Luckily, EPA makes it easy for you to do that with lots of free, off-the-shelf communication and educational resources.

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Browse through our entire communications toolkit.

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Learn about the value of ENERGY STAR to your communications efforts

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