So lately, I've been thinking about how we could be more
sustainable and I came up with a few ideas that weren't only sustainable, but
were also money saving and easy to do.
1. TURN OFF
COMPUTERS AND APPLIANCES AT NIGHT
Many people leave their computers on at night because it would
automatically start up in the morning but this wastes a lot of energy. Also,
leaving your T.V. on stand by overnight consumes a lot of energy. By turning
these appliances off stand by overnight, you'll be saving the environment and
money.
2. DO NOT PRE-HEAT
THE OVEN
Your oven cooks your food just about as consistently if you did
pre-heat it. Of you are making bread or pastries of some sort, then do pre-heat
the oven as it is necessary but when you are checking to see if your food is
cooked, look through the window instead of opening the door.
3. BRUSH WITHOUT
RUNNING
I think this is pretty straight forward and you are wasting so
much water when you leave a tap running.
4. USE YOUR CRUISE CONTROL
Your car has it for a reason and considering today's gasoline
prices, it's definitely worth it. Also, you'll always know your safe from the
police because you'll never be caught by those pesky speed cameras.
5. TAKE A SHORTER
SHOWER
Every minute less you take in the shower saves you more than 5
gallons of water.
6. BAN BATH TIME
Baths use twice as much water as showers and the heating of the water also uses up a lot of energy.
Baths use twice as much water as showers and the heating of the water also uses up a lot of energy.
7. WRAP CREATIVELY
Don't spend so much money on fancy wrapping paper. Instead, reuse
gift bags, bows and even event paper. Or, you can spice it up a bit and use old
maps, cloth or even newspaper. Use your child's stamps or markers and be the
one standing out with this environmentally friendly and extra special gift for your
friend.
8. RECYCLE
NEWSPAPER
It's hard to believe but 69% of 63 million newspapers printed each
day in the U.S. are thrown out. Recycling newspapers would save a heck of a lot
of trees.
9. RETHINK BOTTLE
WATER
Nearly 90% of plastic water bottles are not recycled, so instead
of buying plastic bottles every so often, get a reusable container and fill it
up with tap water. This isn't only great for the environment and your wallet,
but also possibly for your health.
10. USE ONE LESS
PAPER NAPKIN
We know we like to stay clean but really, it's not necessary. In
the U.S., more than 1 billion pounds of napkins could be saves from landfills
each year if one less napkin was used.
11. USE BOTH SIDES
OF PAPER
Although it looks cramped and unprofessional, it's always useful
for note taking, scrap paper, etc. Over 21 million tons of paper are thrown
away each year in American business. That's equal to around 175 pounds per
office worker.
12. HANG DRY
Use a clothesline or rack to dry your clothes by air. This will
save you heaps of money and it'll make your favorite t-shirt last longer too.
13. WASH IN COLD OR
WARM
The amount of heating of water used by households in the U.S. are
consuming 100,000 barrels of oil a day. Lower this amount by washing differently.
14. GO VEGETARIAN
ONCE A WEEK
This isn't only for the sake of animals, but also because it
requires 2,500 gallons of water to produce one pound of beef. It would also
save some trees because for each hamburger from animals raised on rain forest
land, approximately 55 square feet of forest have been destroyed. This would
also cut down on your weight a lot.
15. RECYCLE GLASS
This helps air pollution decrease by 20 percent and water
pollution by 50 percent because it takes more than a million years to
decompose.
16. BUY LOCAL
Consider how many food miles there are for an apple to arrive at
your supermarket. The amount of greenhouse gases produced by that could be
reduced if you buy from local farmers or farmers' markets. This doesn't only
help the environment, but it also guarantees an organic product.
17. TURN OFF LIGHTS
I know people are sometimes subconscious of whether their light is
on or not, but if you just became more aware of it, you'd be saving a lot of
bucks.
18. PICNIC WITH A
MARKER
Sometimes people mix up their cups with others so they grab a new
one. Stop this by marking cups with people's names so they don't need a new
one.
19. CUT DOWN ON
JUNK MAIL
It's called junk mail for a reason so get rid of it.
20. CHOOSE MATCHES
OVER LIGHTERS
Most lighters are considered 'disposable' but most are ending up
in landfills. Choose cardboard packaging because they are usually made from
recycled paper.
21. GIVE IT AWAY
Don't chuck it out. People out there might need it. Do a bit of
charity.
22. PAY BILLS
ONLINE
Hard cover bills use up more than 18 million tons of trees every
year so do it the easier and more trusty way.
23. STOP PAPER BANK
STATEMENTS
Not only does this save paper, but some banks will pay you a dollar
or donate money on your behalf when you cancel the monthly paper statements you
get in your mail.
24. USE
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
Too many batteries are being thrown out dangerously so try
something that would save you a lot of money.
25. SKIP THE COFFEE
STIRRER
These little objects take up so much landfill but if you ditched it, you would be saving the environment by quite a bit.
These little objects take up so much landfill but if you ditched it, you would be saving the environment by quite a bit.
26. STOP WITH THE
PLASTIC BAGS
They're easily breakable, they're dangerous and they are mostly
not biodegradable. Switch to a long lasting reusable grocery bag and you'll be
cutting down on the use of plastic bags.
27. GO TO THE CAR
WASH
Surprisingly, professional car washes are often more efficient
than people who wash their cars themselves. Saves you a lot of labor too.
28. RECYCLE OLD
CELL PHONES
Phones and their batteries contain toxic substances which are
introduced to our environment if they are chucked out. Also, there is a
substance in the cell phone that is really rare and is only found in rain
forests so when you chuck a phone out, you waste that precious substance and
they'll need to cut down more animal habitats to get more of it. If you recycle
your phone, you may even gain a little profit.
29. PLANT A TREE
It's good for the air, the land, and can shade your house to save
on cooling. They can also improve the value of your property. If you don't have
want trees, you can always try your own vegie garden. It's simple, it's
maintainable, and it's convenient. It'll save you lots of money from buying
groceries, and driving to the supermarket. And it's certified fresh.
30. SHARE
Take what you've learned, and pass the knowledge onto others. If
every person you know could take one small step toward being greener, the
collective effort could be phenomenal.