Thursday, July 19, 2012

Green Living Tips - How to Go Green and Save Money

Green living is now on most everyone's agenda. As surprising as it may sound, even kids are leading the way in some households.But there are still some people who think that green living is beyond them as it's perceived to be too expensive. We're not talking solar panels and wind turbines here folks! Everyone can practice green living each day without breaking the bank with just some simple tips. Here they are...
Go GreenGreen living tip # 1
Throw out the Dryer!
Okay, that might be a little extreme. But seriously guys, one of the best ways to go green is to stop using or reduce the use of your dryers. They use an immense amount of energy and I'm sure you feel it in your pocket each month when you get the electric bill. If you have just 2 people living in a household and you wash every other week, you still have to do multiple loads. I do like 4-5 loads on average, so using the dryer does add up.
You really don't need to use the dryer to dry your clothes. If you live in the tropics like I do or even if you live in warm climates, hang your clothes out to dry. The sunshine and air are great for drying clothes. Shrinkage and discoloration are also reduced, so you save money on clothes as well. How cool is that? Some of you may be concerned about bird droppings. I have big trees in my yard, matter of fact all the clothes lines are under trees which habour lots of birds, but I've never had that problem. Chances are you won't either.
And if I don't live in the tropics or warm climates, you ask. Simple, you can still reduce the use of the dryer. Unless you live in Alaska maybe, I'm sure it doesn't rain and snow all the time. So make use of the good days and only use the dryer on those days when you don't have a choice. Your pocket will still say, thank you!
For Green Living you may have to get creative or do some rescheduling like wash more on the weekends instead of during the week so you can take your clothes up. But in the end it will be worth it, you can even get the kids involved.
Green living tip # 2
Reduce water use
Want to live greener and save money? You should check all taps for leaks regularly and fix those you find. Take shorter showers. Yeah I know, that can be a real damper. I had to adjust to taking shorter showers myself but, there was a real difference in my water bill once I started praticing it. Go a step further and invest in an energy saving shower head. Oh and those bubble baths, you might want to give them up totally or reduce the number of times you have them. Save them for special occasions, that should give you something to look forward to. While you're at it, if you don't already have one, think about getting a new toilet cistern that uses less than two gallons of water per flush. Standard cisterns use about three and a half gallons. Using less water uses less energy and saves you money!
Green living tip # 3
Forget driving for very short trips, walk instead!
Have you ever noticed how some people seem to drive everywhere, even around the corner to pick up the newspaper.Have you ever wondered what on earth did they do before they had a vehicle? Yep, I've wondered myself.
Well for the sake of the environment and your own, you need to develop the habit of walking more. As long as it's safe for you to do so, walk for those shorter trips. The health benefits of walking are great, it keeps you fit and keeps you in shape. Ladies you know where inactivity can pack on those pounds, right where we don't want them to go. Walking can also eliminate or help to reduce circulatory problems.
For moderate trips consider using a cycle. What, you don't know how to ride? Life is an adventure! Grab yourself a helmet, some knee and elbow pads and go learn, you're never to too old to learn new things. Moreover it can be so much fun!
So, only rev up that automobile when it's absolutely necessary. Gas is precious and it pollutes the atmosphere. Save on burning it and you can save on your cash, as well as help the environment.
These are just some simple things you can do to practice green living that won't put you out of pocket and you can have some fun while doing them too.
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