Thursday, April 21, 2011

Earth Week!

Earth Week is almost over. The today show focused on things that can help you go green all week. I have been trying to come up with the easiest ways to go green that everyone can do.

1. Recycle your plastic grocery bags. I know that realistically we all forget our reusable bags at least sometimes so we have the thin plastic grocery bags laying around. You can reuse these bags as trash bags for small trash cans, for putting wet/dirty laundry in while on vacation, for putting wet toiletries in while on vacation, to tie extra stinky trash in, and you can use them to take lunch to work in. If you can find no other use for your used bags you can recycle them. Most major supermarkets and mass market retailers offer plastic bag recycling.
I personally recycle mine at Target because it is convenient for me.

2. Refill your soap dispensers even if you don't have one specifically made for refilling. You can buy large refill bottles and use them to refill your smaller soap dispensers. This saves on packaging and it works out to saving you money.
You can even refill foaming soap dispensers (like you can buy at Bath and Body Works) with the same soap as your regular soap dispensers. Just fill the bottom with maybe like 1 1/2 inches of soap and slowly add warm water. Replace the top and shake. This is a great thing to do because again you are saving on money and packaging by buying the refill size soaps AND you are saving on soap because not as much soap is being used per pump.

3. Use a refillable container for you coffee, tea, water, pop etc. Many different options are available. Choose the one that works best for you. I personally am a fan of the BPA free plastic water bottle options. Many of these won't stain or absorb flavors so you can use them for whatever cold drink you choose.

4. Use a rag to wipe up spills not a napkin or paper towel. A rag can be reused many many times. Paper towels and napkins just get put in the trash. The only time I will use paper towels or napkins to wipe something up is when I already used it and was going to throw it out anyways.

5. Conserve energy :-) Use a power strip to plug your TV and its' associated devices into. Power strips can actually save on energy. Unplug things that you are not using. Just having your things plugged in draws energy...so when you're not using them UNPLUG them. Turn lights out when you leave rooms. Make sure faucets are not leaking. Keep closet doors shut (that way you're not heating/cooling them as much). Use a cooler setting on the washer when you do laundry.
Make fewer trips out into town or pick things up on the way home/to work. The less unnecessary traveling you do the more gas you save.


Do your part to help our environment. This Earth is the only one we have.

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