You don’t have to be
an environmental
guru to save the
earth. Here are some
very easy things you
can do right now to
help save the earth:
Save Water. Water is
a precious resource
that we all waste
every day. Conserve
water easily by:
-Put a brick in a
plastic bag and
place it in the back
of you toilet.
You’ll save up to
one gallon of water
with every flush.
-Fix leaky faucets
and pipes right
away. In the
meantime, save the
drips in a pan and
use it to water your
plants, wash the dog
or even cook supper.
After all, it’s
clean water.
-Only wash full
loads of laundry.
-Install low-flow
faucet aerators on
all your faucets.
They’ll save you 50%
(or 3-5 gallons of
water a minute), and
the flow will seem
stronger.
-Collect rainwater
in barrels or tubs
and use it to water
your household
plants or dry lawn
areas. It’ll use a
lot less water than
the sprinkler.
Conserve
Electricity. Cut
down on wasteful
electrical use by:
-Turn off lights and
appliances when
leaving a room.
-Turn off your
computer monitor
before bed. A
monitor left on all
night uses enough
electricity to print
5,300 copies.
-Look for the Energy
Star rating when
buying new
appliances.
-Wrap your water
heater set your
water heater at 130
degrees.
-Wash clothes in
cold water as
whenever possible.
-If possible hang
clothes outside to
dry once in awhile.
-Turn down your heat
by 1 degree for
every hour you’ll be
away from home.
-Replace traditional
light bulbs with
newer longer
lasting/low energy
ones.
-Don’t stand with
the refrigerator or
freezer open while
you decide what you
want.
-Unplug unused
appliances.
Go Green. Going
green doesn’t have
to change you’re
life. There are
things you can do
right now to live in
a more
earth-friendly
fashion:
-Plant a tree. It’s
a great way to save
the earth’s oxygen.
-Use homemade or
all-natural cleaning
products.
-Buy recycled
products.
-Use both sides of a
sheet of paper
before discarding.
-Reuse envelopes and
junk mail for
writing notes and
keeping lists.
Ditch the
Disposables. It
takes more than 100
years for a plastic
sandwich bag to
biodegrade in a
landfill. Pack
sandwiches and
snacks in reusable
containers, or rinse
and reuse the
disposable ones.
Using permanent
containers will not
only save the
environment, it’ll
save you time and
money. source
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