Affordable ways to be green for Earth Day
April 18, 2015 - 5:00 am
With Earth Day just around the corner, it is a wonderful time to re-evaluate your home and how you live. Being green doesn’t have to cost you money — in fact, in most cases integrating sustainable choices into your lifestyle will actually save you money.
GETTING STARTED
Don’t know where to start? You are not alone. The key to implementing an eco-friendly lifestyle is to not just be green on Earth Day but to make eco-friendly choices every day.
Here are my top three tips to get you started.
1) Recycle
2) Source local materials
3) Repurpose items from your home
ECO-FRIENDLY LIFESTYLE TIPS
n Take off your shoes when you walk into the door of your home to prevent tracking in pollutants.
n Turn off lights when you leave a room.
n Wash your clothes in cold instead of hot water.
n Wash full loads of laundry.
n Switch from carpet to hardwood (carpeting traps odors and dust mites).
n Capture and reuse rainwater to water household plants.
n Use low- or zero-VOC (volatile organic compound) paint.
ECO-FRIENDLY KITCHEN TIPS
n Make your own cleaners. Lemon juice and water is a fantastic cleaner, also baking soda and vinegar.
n Switch to compact fluorescent light bulbs or LEDs.
n Purchase Energy Star appliances.
n Toss your coffee grinds into your household plants; they make a great fertilizer.
n Buy a programmable thermostat and lower your setting throughout the day/night.
ECO-FRIENDLY BATHROOM TIPS
n Use a nylon shower curtain instead of a vinyl one — it almost feels like fabric, and you can wash it!
n Purchase low-flush toilets to conserve water, showerheads and faucets.
n Put down the toilet seat when flushing the toilet — micro particles are released into the air when a toilet is flushed.