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myLot reputation of 90/100. jess368 (1428)   ranked 42 out of 1,198 in stay healthy 4 years ago

What will you do to contribute?


1. Get a High-Efficiency Showerhead
A high-efficiency showerhead saves up to 3,000 gallons of water per person per year. You’ll also save $50 of energy costs and 1,000 .lbs of carbon dioxide per person per year. Today's latest and greatest are specially designed to conserve resources while still feeling like a decadent showerhead. Sink aerator attachments also save major water and go for as little as $2 per sink.

2. Recycle Water in Your Bathroom
Use devices such as the Sink Positive system, which allows you to reuse sink water for flushing your toilet. Or keep a bucket by the shower or tub and fill it with the cold water that comes out before the hot water kicks in. Then you can take the bucket outside and use it to water your plants.

3. Compost
Use a composter to turn your food and lawn wastes into rich mulch. It's a great way to reduce your trash production, and the combination of food waste and all of those falling leaves is the perfect mix for composting. Next spring you'll have rich compost ready to go for spring planting.

4. Purchase Green Power From Your Utility
Most charge less than $5 per month extra. Not only will your power come from a renewable source, but you'll use the power of your spending to show utility executives and government officials that we need more investment in renewable energy projects.

5. Improve the Efficiency of Your Existing Hot Water Heater
Tankless and solar hot water heaters are great, but simple changes to your existing setup can cut your energy bills and carbon emissions by 25 percent or more. Reduce the temperature of your hot water heater to 120 degrees, wrap it in a water heater insulating blanket and insulate the first 3 to 6 feet of hot and cold water pipes. These changes should take you less than an hour and cost less than $50 to complete.

6. Use High-Efficiency Outdoor Lighting
A typical 100-watt floodlight, if used for six hours per day, can consume up to $40 of electricity over the course of a year and produce upwards of 400 pounds of CO2 depending on where you live. For starters, replace those floodlights with compact-fluorescent versions — they're just as bright and use 1/4 the energy. Next, replace low-wattage halogen landscape bulbs with LED versions. They cut energy use by over 80 percent and can last for 10 years or more. Finally, install motion sensors on any nonessential lights. New versions just screw right into your existing light socket.

7. Replace High-Use Indoor Lights with Compact Fluorescents or LEDs
Today's compact fluorescent bulbs are better than ever. No long waits to get up to full power, high-quality light, sizes for almost any fixture and even versions that are dimmable for all of those recessed lights. They're more expensive to begin with, but between energy savings and much longer lifespan they pay for themselves in less than two years. Also, consider LED bulbs for those non-dimmable circuits (especially for holiday lighting). They are true energy misers, and will last for as long as you live in your house.

8. Load Up the Washing Machines
Make sure you run dishwashers and clothes washers only when their full. Clothes washers are huge energy and water users, so make sure you're doing full loads (or adjusting the water setting) whenever possible. And most of us use far more water (and soap) then we need to when hand-washing, especially when compared to todays' high-efficiency Energy Star dishwashers. So save your time, water and power by putting those dishes directly in the dishwasher after a meal.

9. Drive Smarter
Hybrids, biodiesels, electric - today we have more choices than ever when it comes to efficient transportation. But, some simple changes in our existing driving habits can improve fuel efficiency by up to 25%. Tips include driving at (or near!) the speed limit, keeping your tires inflated, making sure oil and air filters are clean, and stepping on the gas / brakes carefully. Driving like a drag racer may be fun, but it has a substantial environmental cost!

10. Avoid the Daily Waste of Fast Food and Shopping
Next week, keep track of how much trash you generate by eating out and making trips to the store, I guarantee you'll be amazed! All of those bags, cups, and containers really add up and are stuffing our landfills to capacity. Bring your own plastic/metal boxes to your favorite take-out joint. You'll save resources and save them money. Use reusable shopping bags whenever you go to the store. Say "No Thanks" when the pharmacist or fast food clerk tries to put your one or two items in a bag. Use reusable cups for coffee and other beverages including for soda and fountain drinks. And, reuse some of the extras at home - keep extra napkins and reuse plastic cups and cutlery.

 

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1. myLot reputation of 36/100. wickedangel (1384)   4 years ago

Thanks for sharing these tips with us. I must admit that we try to do as much of this as is possible.

We don't have a car, so we walk or use public transport where ever we go.

We have long life bulbs.

We turn off all electric appliances and unplug them when we are not using them.

We save water where possible and use the dish water to water the plants.

Whilst we were in Spain we had our own compost heap but we have moved to a gated community and can't do that any more.

And I have a cupboard full of plastic bags, they never get thrown away unless they have holes in them.

We try and do our bit for the environment!
We split our rubbish but I don't think they do much with the bottles, plastics etc. I think they only recycle the home grown beer bottles.

We only shower and wash our swimming costumes whilst we are in the shower.

I do all my dishes by hand and use the washing machine sparingly. Don't have a dryer.


myLot reputation of 90/100. jess368 (1428)   ranked 42 out of 1,198 in stay healthy  4 years ago

WOW! you do, do your part in helping with the environment! That is very commendable!

Thank you for being so proactive in your home. My hope is that one day, everyone will be more conscience about how to live green!

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2. myLot reputation of 95/100. compumom (574)   4 years ago

I agree with you Jess368.

We can all make better choices daily. You have a rather large list of things we can do.

I've created a blog on living green called BLULOW (http://www.blulow.com) I put green tips that I come across daily. Things like biodegradable, flushable diapers, and how to make environmentally friendly homemade laundry detergent and much more.

There are small things that each of us can do every day to help our planet.


myLot reputation of 90/100. jess368 (1428)   ranked 42 out of 1,198 in stay healthy  4 years ago

I love your website! I will try out the laundry detergent! Thank you

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