A promotional graphic for "Earth Week 2026" featuring the slogan "Small Changes, Big Impact." The text notes these are tips for Los Angeles County residents. The background is a textured forest green, and at the bottom, there is a stylized, watercolor illustration of a portion of the Earth covered in green leaves and white flowers. Official L.A. County logos and the website BOS.LACOUNTY.GOV are at the bottom.
An infographic titled "Take Advantage of the Sun" with a bright sun icon at the top. It lists three tips:
Solar Everything: Suggests using solar-powered outdoor lights, chargers, or window fans.
Line Dry Year-Round: Highlights that the dry climate makes air-drying clothes faster.
Passive cooling tricks: Advises closing blinds during peak heat and opening windows at night to reduce A/C use.
The background features green grass and floral illustrations.
An infographic titled "Water-Smart Living" featuring a large blue water drop icon. It provides two main tips:
Drought-friendly landscaping: Suggests replacing lawns with native plants like California sage or succulents, noting that nearly 50% of water use in greater L.A. goes to landscapes.
Shower bucket habit: Recommends collecting "cold-start" water in a bucket while waiting for the shower to warm up to reuse for plants.
The graphic includes icons of a leaf and a water bucket being filled.
An infographic titled "Work Around Car Culture" with an icon of a red car. It highlights three transportation tips:
Errand batching: Planning routes to reduce multiple short trips to avoid traffic.
Transit + micro-mobility mix: Encouraging the use of L.A. County Metro paired with bikes or scooters.
Car-free days: Suggesting even one day a week without driving to lower your footprint.
Icons include a line of traffic, a bicycle next to a train, and a bus.
Living in #LACounty gives us some unique advantages — and challenges — when it comes to sustainability. Water scarcity, car culture, & year-round sun all shape our lived environments.
Swipe ➡️➡️ for tips on how to keep our County cool & green this #EarthWeek and beyond 🌎
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