Number 85 on my 101 in 1001 list says: Make an achievable plan of steps to take to have a more environmentally friendly life. Since today is Earth Day, I figured now is a good time to make that list!
But first, here are some things we already do:
-Recycle cardboard, paper, aluminum, plastic
-Drive a hybrid vehicle
-Use cold water for laundry & dishes
-Minimize use of electricity & use energy efficient bulbs
-Use cloth bags for groceries
-Drink out of reusable mugs for coffee
-Water lawn at night
-Buy used when possible
Now for the list:
Holidays
-Put up a real, locally grown tree each year
-Make my own cards
-Buy energy efficient outdoor LED lights
-Choose experiential gifts like show tickets, spa gift certificates, etc.
-Use homemade wrapping paper like paper bags, magazines, or newspaper
Home
-Make our own cleaning supplies
-Ditch paper towels in favor of microfiber cloths
-Keep the amount of “stuff” we own to a minimum (we don’t have a lot)
-Reuse, donate, or recycle anything we don’t need
-Stem the tide of junk mail
-Turn off the power strip to the TV when not in use
-Call electric & gas companies to ask about alternative energy sources
-Buy used: everything from gadgets to clothing to furniture
-For future appliance purchases, consider energy-efficient models
-Install low-flow faucets, showerheads, and low-volume toilets
-Start harvesting rainwater
Food
-Start composting
-Start shopping at farmer’s markets for produce
-Find a source of local meat, and eat less of it
-Buy organic when possible
-Buy in bulk to reduce packaging waste
-Cook at home more often, and cook just enough
Personal
-Shop thrift stores for clothing
-Take good care of clothes and wash them sparingly
-Use less products
-Buy organic products from companies whose philosophy I believe in
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There are so many more ways than this in which a person can live an environmentally friendly life, and for a comprehensive guide I suggest you visit this website. However, the above are the things I feel are achievable for us. There are some ideas I’m just never going to get behind (anyone heard of the “selective flush”?), and some that just aren’t feasible (like building our own, entirely green home).
Some of the items on my list will be easy, and others will take time and effort. But if we can get to a place where we’ve basically achieved them, I’ll be proud.
Tips, links, and advice are always welcome. I’d love to hear about what works for you. :)
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