Daily guide to Living Green
- Never throw away chemicals in the trash
- Recycle.
- Use power strips
- Take shorter showers
- Use bleach alternatives
- Wash clothes in warm or cold water
- Use non-toxic cleaners (carpet, tile, all purpose, etc)
- Turn off lights when not in use
- Use Energy Star products
- Turn off lights and electronics
- Unplug appliances when you're not using them
- Use sunlight instead of lamps
- Lower thermostat in winter
- Use water filters and reusable water bottles
- Plant trees to cut back on Co2
- Use low flow shower heads
- Cut back on pesticides
- Use fans instead of AC
- Carpool with people you know
- Use all natural products
- Try composting, which can be used for your garden
- Use energy saving fluorescent light bulbs
- Next time you buy a car, get a hybrid one
- Use reusable shopping bags
- Shut down computers and printers when not in use
- Try not to water your lawn too much
- Air dry clothes
- Place a brick or 2 liter bottle in old toilets to conserve water
- Walk or bike somewhere instead of driving
- Only use dish washers when they are full
- Use biodegradable laundry detergent, dish detergent, and glass cleaners
- Use Rechargeable Batteries
- Go Veggie Once Per Week
Living Green
Living Green is a lifestyle that you adapt into your daily life.
Living Green is a simple way of living by saving natural resources.
Living Green is saving enegry and using organic products in our daily life.
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Source: http://library.thinkquest.org/08aug/00877/youbethechange/index.html