
- Using energy saving light bulbs
- Using motion-sensitive lighting
- Powering off on weekends & evenings
- Using central energy-saving AC/heat
- Participating in e-cycle day
- Recycling paper
In Denver, some of our green actions include:
- Reusing paper twice (printing on both sides)
- Reusing cardboard boxes, including the cases in which our chips are packaged
- Breaking down cardboard and hauling away for recycling
- Powering off computers on weekends & evenings
- Recycling paper and plastic
Since our building in Denver does not participate in any recycling programs, Joe and I take it upon ourselves to recycle. Joe is kind enough to haul away our cardboard, paper and plastic and recycle it at his house. Check out Joe in this picture with one of our mountains of cardboard we break down for recycling.
As a company, we also purchase recycled paper products and we print on recycled paper. We are also working to use printers that are Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified. The goal of the FSC is, "to shift the market to eliminate habitat destruction, water pollution, displacement of indigenous peoples and violence against people and wildlife that often accompanies logging". Printers that are FSC-certified go through a number of steps to prove they are socially responsible. http://www.fscus.org/
Corazonas will continue to be green and ensure that we are doing
what we can to eliminate our carbon footprint!
Ok so now to the exciting news, it’s been 2 months and I am still going strong. This has probably been the hardest commitment to keep since I am accountable only to myself. When I stared on February 27th I weighed 147lbs with a BMI of 25.92% which was 38.11 lbs of fat and 108.89lbs of muscle. I have never been concerned with weight as long as my clothes fit, but I had noticed that my clothes were not fitting like they use to. Well I started working out with Buddy twice a week at 5AM; oh did I mention I am NOT a morning person. So not only was I committing to working out I also had to get up at 4:30am. Buddy said he would measure my progress about every 2-3 weeks to make sure I am on track. My goals included strength training with Buddy 2 times a week followed by 20minutes of cardio and my nutritional goals were to eat 120g of protein, 90g of fat and 100-150g of carbohydrates. I was also given a nutrition journal to track what I eat. On March 17th I had my first checkup coming in at 146lbs with a BMI of 22.02% composed of 32.14lbs of fat and 113.86lbs of muscle. WOW I had already lost 5.97lbs of fat and gained 4.96 lbs of muscle. This was so exciting to actually see that already in a short time I had made progress. But I knew my eating could still improve so I took on another challenge.
Nutrition is its own beast for me. Both my parents emigrated from India and were skinny tooth picks growing up, but they didn’t have McDonald's around the corner. I grew up in a South Asian household where you always had to finish your food, but not over eat. Yeah right is that even possible? We always had big meals and we ate late in the day. My brother and I have always had weight issues. I started working out in high school and have always had to keep active to maintain a healthy weight. Food has always been a struggle for me and I knew that if I wanted to continue to see results I had to reformat my eating habits. I LOVE CARBS! I can not even tell you how much I love carbs. I knew I would have to cut back but Buddy made it easy for me with a simple tip. He told me I could have carbs, but to get them through whole wheat items and fruits. Well this was not as hard as I had expected. Another thing I realized was its not easy to eat so much protein. I started drinking protein shakes but not regularly and this showed on my next check-up.
On April 2nd I
weighed in at 143.5lbs with a BMI of 19.64% composed of 28.18lbs of
fat and 115.32lbs of muscle. So I had lost 3.96lbs of fat but only
gained 1.47lbs of muscle. Since than I have been getting in more
protein and training with Buddy 3 times a week. My next checkup is
today, I will post my results very soon.
Also just so you know I do have my reward days where I eat whatever I want and guess what everyone needs that to stay on track. One thing I've learned is that there is no finish line to cross. I have made a life long commitment to improve and maintain my health. So I challenge all of you to make the commitment! I promise it will be the best thing you ever do for yourself, guaranteed. :)
Posted by: Rashi K.