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How to go Green

January 12th, 2011

Do you want to make a change in your life that makes a difference?  This is a new year and you can make simple changes to help the environment.    How do you start?  What are the simple things you can do to help?

1.  Recycle.  Recycling reduces the amount of garbage that goes into the landfill.  This has a snowball effect.  Less in the landfill means less methane in the atmosphere.  This means less of an impact on global warming.  Of course this is just one aspect of going green, but it is one of the most basic.

2.  Buy CFL’s.  This is such an easy thing to do.  I don’t want to waste the regular incandescent bulbs, so I will wait until they burn out then replace them with the CFL.  These use a fraction of the electricity with a lower wattage.

3.  Turn off the lights.  This doesn’t require you spending any money, just requires you to make the choice to shut off the switch after leaving a room.

4.  Plan your trips.  If you have errands to do, plan them in the most gas efficient way so you don’t have to drive out of the way.

5.  Plan your meals.  Planning your meals before you go to the grocery store will reduce the amount of food you end up throwing away because it goes bad.  Also keep track of what you have left so it doesn’t rot before the week ends.  Again, this leads to less garbage that goes into the landfill.

6.   Turn down the thermostat a couple of degrees when it’s cold, and up when it’s hot.  Also make sure the air conditioner is maintained.   Also check that the heater filter is replaced once a month.  Use fans when it’s too warm; they use less electricity than the air conditioner.

7.  Buy in bulk.  This puts less packaging in the landfill.  Any way we can divert garbage from ending in the landfill is a great change to make.

8.  Buy from local farmers/farmers markets.  This helps the local economy, and also the produce has to travel less distance to get to you.  Plus it’s fresher.

9.  Plant a tree.  Trees reduces the amount of carbon that ends up in the atmosphere.

10.  Buy recycled products.  This completes the cycle.  Creating demand for recycled products will make more companies realize that they should make products from renewable materials.  Thus closing the loop.

BONUS:  One last one idea.  Bring your canvas bags instead of taking home plastic bags.  Plastic bags are one time use items that take energy to create/recycle.  If you bring your canvas bags you can save these plastic bags ending up in the landfill and harming wildlife.

What changes will you  make this year to improve the condition of the planet?   These changes are just a beginning of what you can do.  Being green requires some thought and some time.  But in the end you are making the world a better place.  What new change are you making this year?  Please comment below.  Thank you very much for visiting!

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Repurpose Old Items

February 3rd, 2010

I wanted to write about some interesting things you can make out of old things.  I knew of some great ways they reuse old items, but I wanted to find out what else they can make out of old things.

1.  Sweater Totes:  Everyone has old sweaters that either get holey, or worn out.  This would be a great way to make something that would otherwise get thrown away, into something usable again.

2.  Cork Trivet and Cork Board:  I really liked the idea of making a bulletin board out of cork.  I think that this has a unique look, and is definitely something people will ask about.  I am collecting corks from old wine bottles, however we mostly get boxed wine, so this may take a while.

3.  Tennis Shoes:  This is an interesting video on how Nike reuses all of the components of old tennis shoes for different athletic surfaces.  I know in Fargo, there are collection sites for old shoes for this purpose.

4.  Flip Flops:  This is an amazing article on how the beaches of Africa are cleaned up; large amounts of flip flops are turned into beautiful art by local artisans.  What a great way to kill two birds with one stone; as the article says.

5.  Plastic Bags:  I see that many people make reusable bags out of plastic bags.  This website gives you patterns to making beautiful bags out of something that may take a lot of time and energy to recycle.

I know there are also many other interesting ways companies take in old products/clothing and make them into other usable things.  Please leave us a comment if you have any interesting ways to reuse common items.

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Report card on going green

December 23rd, 2009

Today’s blog is a report card of some sort.  I will go through all of the ways we have gone green over the past several weeks and notate where he is doing good things, and where he needs work.  A little bit of feedback can help create new ways to go green.

Week One-Knowledge:  This week Ben was to learn about going green by finding green websites to follow.  Ben has definitely excelled on this task and still spends a lot of time learning about how other people go green.  I will give him an A+ for this week.

Week Two-Junk Mail:  This task we are to reduce our mail; i.e. junk mail and catalogs.  Ben has thus far been very good at taking his name off of mailing lists.  Unfortunately, with this being the holiday season there is just no way to get them to stop completely right now.  I think that we still do receive a lot of mail, and think that maybe now we should focus on getting our names off our credit card mailing lists (those checks credit cards send you).  I give Ben an A on this task.

Week Three-Saving Water:  This week Ben has to reduce water use in several ways.  Specifically reduce the amount of baths and/or showers to only one of either per day.  I also wanted him to shut off the water when not in use.  I give Ben an A+ on this one.

Week Four-Food Waste:  This week we have to plan our meals better and to try not to throw any food away because it has expired.   So far we have done pretty well on this one.  I give Ben an A+ on this one also.

Week Five-Driving:  Ben has to perform maintenance and change his driving habits.  This is a difficult one because it is winter, and is hard to be totally efficient on this.  I think there are ways Ben can change his driving behavior that I had mentioned in my blog.  I give Ben a C on this one.

Week Six-Giving Thanks:  This one sort of goes with the food waste.  We went to the food pantry and helped out.  We both enjoyed doing this, and plan to do it again.  I give Ben an A+ on this one too because he a great job organizing our food pantry experience.

Week Seven-Plastic Bags:  This task is to stop using plastic bags to haul groceries and other goods, but to use canvas bags instead.  This one has been difficult for Ben, and he admits that.  With the Christmas shopping this week he had collected a few bags; I give him a B- on this one.  He did have reusable canvas bags in his car, so I would like him to get more comfortable using them.

Week Eight-Turn the Lights Off:  This task is to turn the lights off when not in use.  This task we are both improving on; we both forget sometimes but will need to get into a habit of shutting it off when we leave the room.  I give Ben a B on this one. 

Week Nine-Green Cleaners:  This week we had to find safer cleaners, get rid of our toxic ones.  We are clear out of our bad cleaners, but as we continue in this process we will work on preparing our own cleaners with the supplies we all have at home.  I give Ben an A- on this one simply because he hasn’t had a lot of hands on practice using/preparing cleaners.

Overall Ben has been doing quite well.  He has definitely taken quite a bit of interest in this topic and I hope to see new ways we can go green.  If you have any tips or advice, please leave them in the comment section below.

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