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The use and production of fossil fuels definitely impacts our environment. Mobile sources that burn fossil fuels such as cars and trucks are the single biggest source of air pollution in SC. But what about "off-road" sources of air pollution like your gas-powered lawn mower? Most people do not associate air pollution with lawn and garden maintenance. Yet emissions from lawn mowers, hedge trimmers, leaf blowers, and similar outdoor power equipment are a significant source of air pollution.
What can you do?
As an individual participant you can trade in your gas-powered mower for a new cordless electric mower at a discounted price. Looking for more information on Lawn Mower Exchange events in your area?
As a county or local government you can partner with DHEC to sponsor, coordinate, or host an event in your area. Are you looking for more information on hosting a Lawn Mower Exchange event?
Did you know?
- Currently, a push mower emits as much hourly pollution as 11 cars and a riding mower emits as much as 34 cars. (Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)
- An estimated 17 million gallons of gasoline are spilled refueling lawn equipment in the U.S. every year, releasing harmful fumes into the air and contaminating our ground water. (Source: New York Department of Environmental Conservation)
Electric Mowers are better for air quality, and they are... |
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Easy to start!
Quiet |
Less Polluting
Lightweight |
Easy to Maintain
Inexpensive to Operate! |
If you would like to host or sponsor a Lawn Mower Exchange or get involved with your local upcoming event, please contact Channell Webster in the Bureau of Air Quality by phone at (803) 898-4372, or by email.
