Reduce, reuse, recycle
By reducing the amount of waste you produce, reusing items whenever possible, and recycling materials like paper, plastic and glass, you can help minimize the amount of trash that ends up in landfills and oceans. Composting food scraps and avoiding single-use plastic items like water bottles and shopping bags can also help reduce your impact on the environment.
Conserve energy
Simple steps like turning off lights when you leave a room, unplugging electronics when they’re not in use, adjusting your thermostat to save on heating and cooling costs, and using energy-efficient lightbulbs and appliances can help reduce demand across the power grid while lowering energy bills.
Save water
Simple actions like fixing leaky faucets, taking shorter showers, using the dishwasher or washing machine only when full, and watering your garden in the early morning or late evening can help conserve water and protect the water supply.
Choose sustainable products
When shopping for household items, look for products made from sustainable materials that are biodegradable or recyclable.
Grow your own food
If you have the space, consider starting a small garden at home. Growing your own food (or purchasing at local farmers markets) allows you to enjoy fresh produce without the energy required to package and transport store-bought produce.
Find more tips for going green at home at eLivingtoday.com.
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