Did you know that there are many practical things you can do to save the environment? By changing some of our everyday habits, we can do a ton towards saving the planet! Here are seven green tips that can make the world better and cleaner for everyone.
1. Consume Less Gas – you can bike short distances, which is healthy for you as well as the environment, and will also save you money. When you do need to use a car , organize your trips so you may carpool, organize your trips so there is less driving around, and make fewer trips to buy necessities.
2. Save Energy to save the environment – remember to turn off the lights when you aren’t in a room. Replace badligh bulbs with energy efficient ones, such as compact fluorescent bulbs, or CFLs. These use much less energy than regular incandescent light bulbs . You can also keep your thermostat set a little lower in the winter and only use air conditioning if it’s exceptionally hot in the summer time (fans work well the rest of the time). A programmable thermostat can lessen the demand for energy even more while you are away from home.
3. Conserve Water – water is our most precious and often taken for granted as a natural resource. Take shorter showers, and turn off the water while brushing your teeth. Don’t buy new bottles of water to drink every day, use a metal bottle made from recycled materials you can carry with you and replenish it as many times as you like using fresh water.
4. Reuse Clothes and Furniture – there’s no shame in purchasing used items that are clean and functional. You can find many such items in good condition online, at yard sales or in stores that specialize in pre owned goods . Likewise, when you are finished with something don’t simply put it in the trash , but give it to a friend in need, donate it, or at least sell it.
5. Grocery Shop With Awareness – shop locally whenever possible. There are many farmers’ markets and community supported agriculture centers where you can buy fresh produce and fruits. Purchase your meat from local organic farms rather than factories. Reducing meat consumption helps save the environment, as a large amount of energy is needed to raise livestock.
6. Clean With Non-Toxic Products – you can buy gentle and organic cleaning supplies rather than commercial ones, which are made from harmful chemicals. You can also make your own cleaning sprays from baking soda, lemon juice, and vinegar.
7. Reduce Paper Usage – do more tasks online to save on paper bills and other paper clutter. Remove yourself from junk mailing lists. Bring your own re-usable bags to the store so you don’t require paper or plastic bags every time you shop.
These are some examples of sensible things you can do to save the environment. It mainly takes attention of how the little things you do add up!