i have never been the most eco-friendly person but as a parent, i've found myself making the change. in the last four years, we've taken steps as a family to be more "green" - eating organic, recycling, solar panels, reusable bags, making my own cleaner, etc... i ran across this great article - "40 Ways You Can Go Green on Earth Day" by Discovery's Planet Green. reading through the list, i realized that as a family, we are already doing at least 19 of the 40 recommended things. how green are you? what kind of changes do you plan to make?
- Start carrying a reusable bag.
- Bring a travel mug to your favorite coffee shop.
- Eat an all-local meal.
- Take public transit.
- Walk or bike instead of driving.
- Install a water filter on your tap so you don't feel the need to drink bottled water.
- Install an aerator on your kitchen tap to reduce water use.
- Replace old toilets with dual flush models.
- Invest in rechargeable batteries.
- Start buying and using compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) or LED light bulbs.
- Take hazardous waste to your local drop-off center.
- Switch to all-natural cleaners (homemade or store-bought).
- Stop using paper plates.
- Buy a bunch of tea towels and ban paper towels from your home.
- Build a backyard compost bin.
- Plant a garden to help promote biodiversity.
- Switch to eating organics, especially fruits and vegetables.
- Flush your pet's poop instead of throwing it in the garbage.
- Install a water-saving shower head.
- Invest in cloth napkins and stop buying paper ones!
- Plant a tree in your yard.
- Share your green know-how with others.
- Try a locally-brewed and/or organic beer.
- Plug your electronics into a smart power strip, which automatically senses when electronics aren't being used and cuts power to avoid phantom power use.
- Take a short shower (5 to 10 minutes).
- Head to the library to indulge your reading habit instead of the bookstore.
- Turn your thermostat down at night or when you're at work.
- Throw a clothing swap.
- Find new ways to use old things.
- Recycle your old sneakers with Nike's Reuse a Shoe program.
- Get a solar charger for your iPod and other electronics with built-in batteries.
- Take the train instead of a plane if you're traveling.
- Switch to a renewable energy provider.
- If you're not doing it already, start recycling!
- Carpool with coworkers or friends who work close to your office.
- Ask your boss if you can telecommute even one day per week.
- Plan a green vacation.
- Repair a pair of favorite shoes instead of buying a new pair.
- Recycle your old electronics at Best Buy.
- Donate your old cell phone to a charity.
- Turn off your computer, head outside, and do something that requires only your own energy!
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