
In my house I use so called "green energy".
This is electricity that is produced by renewable resources
(such as water and wind energy).
Also my house has solar panels to generate electricity.
Thus, all testing and demonstrating of radios,
the soldering and use of mains powered test equipment,
and updating
the
Usually, local transportation of radios
is also powered by renewable energy because
I transport radios by bicycle.
Car transportation of radios for GRC is used only incidentally.
Shipping of sold radios is always by surface transportation;
air transport is banned (as of 2002)
because of the extreme pollution caused by airplanes.
Actually, following some bad experiences,
I don't ship radio's at all.
The consequences of this are easy to compute.
For a radio that is used only about one to two hours per day,
it is more economical and resource-saving to install a tube radio.
(Of course, on top of that, the tube radio is nicer!)
The same holds for television sets, PC speakers
and most other small electronic equipment.
Unless you pull the plug each time you don't listen.