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Do your bit for the environment by changing some basic practises at home. Save money, time and the planet.
With so much information available these days regarding environmental issues, it is not difficult to make simple adaptations to every day living so that our actions do not have such a big impact on the planet. It is easy to incorporate these simple green suggestions on a daily basis, saving you money, time and guilt, as you will be doing your bit towards for the environment. PartiesAvoid using plastic plates and polystyrene cups when throwing a party as these take on average, 500 years to degrade. Try using normal glasses and cups instead. TV’sTurn off your Television and any other appliances if it is not being used, remember that even when put on stand-by, it is still using electricity. KettlesAvoid filling up the kettle to its limit if you only want to use it to make a single cup of tea or coffee. Not only does it take longer when you do this, but it also runs up your electricity. MicrowavesMicrowaves do use less energy than if you use your cooker, so try out some different recipes and forget using the oven for a while. Conserve WaterUse a shower wherever possible instead of running a bath. As much as it is lovely to be able to have a long soak after a hard day at work, a shower is much more economical. 5 minutes in the shower as opposed to having a bath will save approx 400 litres of water every week. If you really do want to have a bath, then why not share it with your partner and add some extra intimacy into your life? Running WaterIf you tend to leave the tap running whilst cleaning your teeth or if you are washing the dishes, then stop. By keeping the water running you are using approximately 9 litres every 60 seconds. Carrier BagsRemember to reuse carrier bags when shopping. Do not keeping taking additional ones as plastic bags take approximately 100 years to degrade. Invest in a Water ButtSave rain water by buying a water butt. Rain water is much better for the garden so use this when tending to the garden. Wildlife HavenAllow one part of your garden to grow wild. The wildlife will thank you for it and it is one less job to do for you. Cleaning.Don’t buy expensive chemical cleaners, use baking soda instead; it’s great for scouring bathroom surfaces. Need to clean the windows or any mirrors in the house? Why not use white vinegar and water mixed together will do a great job and instead of using kitchen towel, use a newspaper. (Just make sure everyone has finished reading it first) Get rid of LimescaleBoil some vinegar in your kettle and this will remove the limescale. Remember to rinse it out thoroughly afterwards though, as the vinegar taste may end up flavoring your tea and coffee for some time to come.
The copyright of the article Simple Ways to Go Green at Home in Environmentalism is owned by Annette Young. Permission to republish Simple Ways to Go Green at Home in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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