The author is retired and spends his declining years (LOL) growing old disgracefully and researching ways to save the environment and also how to save money. And talking of saving money whilst being eco-friendly….. slip along and take a look at his extended writings on the subject of Saving Electricity And Money In YOUR Home. Click Power Saving = Money Saving
If you're really adventurous you could look at home WindFarmsWe all want to do our part to protect the dangerously fragile environment, but without a large paycheck, that can seem to be difficult, if not impossible.
It’s NOT…..
Doing your part doesn’t have to be a major effort – or expensive. Small steps add up to a big difference, you just have to know which ones to take.
Use less water.
Saving water is all about small steps, here are a few that will help save big.
- Shut off the water while you brush your teeth
- Take showers that are a minute or two shorter
(you can take more time if you shower with a friend)
- Only flush the toilet when you need to
- Only run full loads of laundry and dishes
- Buy from sustainable producers.
These are farmers, ranchers, and other producers that use techniques that pollute less and use less water. You can do some research online or ask at your local organic market to find these products.
Use less energy.
If you don’t have the money to buy a hybrid car or convert your house to solar power, you can make a big difference with small changes.
- Buy energy efficient appliances. They may be more expensive, but make up for the increased cost in lower energy bills.
- Unplug chargers when you’re not using them. Cell phone and other chargers use up power even if there’s nothing attached to them.
- Put devices with remotes, like TVs, VCRs, and stereos, on a power strip and turn it off when you’re not using them. These devices use a lot of power to run the remote receiver even when the device is off. (about 60% as much as when they’re on!)
- Always turn your computer monitor OFF when not using your PC. The monitor sucks power – the PC itself isn’t too thirsty.
- Walk or ride your bike for short trips.
- Buy local products. It takes energy to transport food and other products across the country. Buying local not only supports your local economy, it helps them use less energy.
When it comes to saving energy and water, it’s a great idea to get the kids involved. You can even make it a game. Have them track how much water and electricity everyone is using. You can compete to see who uses the least water. You can often count on your kids to help keep you on track when given the task. They love showing you up!
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Re-use.
Most of us know the three R’s: reduce, reuse, recycle, but when we work on conserving, we often leave ‘re-use’ out of the picture. While you can often find tips on how to re-use common products from other people, what you need most is creativity.
With a little thought there are many items around your home that can be re-used – toilet paper holders can be used to sow seeds for the vegetable patch. Old yogurt containers can be cut into strips to make plant labels. Old food jars can be refilled with homemade foods or preserves or can make great impromptu vases.
Use environmentally friendly products. When you go to the grocery store, you probably see more and more “natural” or “eco friendly” products every time. There are generally two big problems with these products:
1. Just because they’re more natural than regular products, doesn’t mean they’re entirely natural.
2, They’re often expensive.
If you want inexpensive, natural, safe products, why not just make them yourself?
Vinegar is a great way to clean and disinfect glass and other surfaces. Need to remove stubborn stains? Just add some baking soda to your vinegar cleaner. Some quick searching online will lead you to hundreds of other natural safe home-made cleaning products.
We all knowing that going green means better for the environment, but it’s also better for you.
Conserving resources also helps save you money, which is something most of us are happy to live with. I know I am, anyway.
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