Tip o’ the Day: A “Reel” Green Lawn
Editor's note: Rebecca's taking the week off to attend the New York International Auto Show, so several of us will be filling in for her.
Spring is here officially, and for many homeowners, that means its time to start thinking about the lawn. As you consider your approach to keeping the grass green, we hope you'll incorporate some greener methods of doing it!
Did you know, for instance, that a 2001 Swedish study showed that “Air pollution from cutting grass for an hour with a gasoline powered lawn mower is about the same as that from a 100-mile automobile ride.” Homeowners cranking up those gas powered machines on the weekends may create as much as 5% of the nation's air pollution.
There are alternatives, though. Electric mowers don't spew emissions themselves; of course, emissions likely do come from the power plants producing the electricity, so they may only be marginally better. Solar-powered mowers are on the market, but you'll pay a premium for them. The best (and cheapest) alternative: an old-fashioned, human-powered reel mower
. These may not be practical for a really big yard, but for smaller and medium-sized lawns, they'll cut as well as a mower powered by an engine, and give you a bit more exercise in the process.
Of course, there are other options that keep you from having to mow. More on those later in the week.
Jeff says: I've been using a reel mower for five years now on my small, urban yard, and love it. It cuts well, and takes no more time than a power mower. And, I spend nothing on gas or maintenance.

April 2nd, 2007 at 4:20 pm
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April 4th, 2007 at 1:28 pm
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Jeff
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Jeff McIntire-Strasburg
Senior Editor
Green Options
jeff@greenoptions.com
April 5th, 2007 at 2:39 pm
It is inaccurate to compare lawn mower emissions to auto emissions because each type is measured differently:
• Auto emissions are measured in grams/mile
• Outdoor power equipment (OPE) emissions are measured in grams/kilowatt-hour
Some other facts to be aware of:
• Over the last 10 years, OPE exhaust emissions have been reduced by 70%
• Additional reductions are being made
• These have reduced greenhouse gas emissions by more than 15% industry wide —
more than the US recommended contribution to the Kyoto protocol
For an industry that makes up less that 3% of the total emissions inventory, this environmental effort is monumental.
James McNew
VP, Technical and Marketing Services
Outdoor Power Equipment Institute
jmcnew@opei.org
May 12th, 2008 at 6:05 pm
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