Green Guide
| Haven't you heard? Green is the new black. More than ever, people are finally becoming concerned with how the products they buy and the lifestyles they live affect the environment. Nearly every product has an eco-friendly alternative. From office supplies![]() ![]() A Novel IdeaIf you're in the middle of a drought and your neighbors are complaining about the amount of water you use on your plants, there's a green solution. There are now domestic systems that allow you to harvest your rainwater so that it can be used again without wasting precious resources. In doing this, you can save money on water bills and eliminate strain on wells and water systems. On a larger scale, harvested rainwater can feed livestock, replenish ground water, increase soil moisture levels, and mitigate flooding. Check out the rain barrel below to begin the process of collecting rainwater in your home. |
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Deluxe Rain Barrel with Gutter Diverter Water Collection System
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Green Home
There's no place like home to start saving the environment. Check out these tips to cut down on harming planet earth.
| Green Appliances | ||||
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Air Conditioners Whether it's a window air conditioner or central air, if your system is over eight years old, it's time for a new one. Newer models are more energy efficient. During the summer, a newer air conditioner |
Dishwashers If your dishwasher is more than ten years old, it probably uses between eight and ten gallons of water per cycle (when set on the normal mode). The average new Energy Star qualified dishwasher |
Refrigerators Buying a newer model is once again more energy efficient. Look for refrigerators with the freezer on top of the fridge rather than a side-by-side model (models with the freezer on top save seven to 15 percent more energy). Try to buy a model without a water or ice maker installed. Most people hardly use them, and by sacrificing the ice maker you save about 20 percent more energy! Also make sure that your refrigerator |
Vacuum Cleaners Bagless vacuum cleaners cut down on the amount of vacuum bags sitting in landfills. If you have severe allergies or asthma, however, you should opt for a vacuum cleaner |
Washing Machines Energy Star rated models are your best bet, as they are at least 37% more energy efficient and use 7,000 gallons less water. Opt for a machine that loads from the front rather than the top. Front loading machines |
| Green Bed & Bath | ||||
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Bath Towels and Washcloths Look for eco-friendly materials such as cotton, bamboo, or wood pulp and towels that are either unbleached or bleached with hydrogen peroxide. Whenever possible, buy towels |
Toilets If your toilet was installed prior to 1992, it's time for an update. Newer models use much less water than older toilets |
Bedding Whenever possible, choose bedding made from organic cotton |
Cosmetics Buying organic or vegan makeup can certainly help the environment. However, make sure that the packaging can be recycled or composted or is made from recycled material. Also, organic makeup should always have a label that reads "USDA Certified Organic" or a similar seal. |
Lighting Opt for compact fluorescent bulbs |
Green Food
| You Can Eat Green Food Without Mom's Broccoli! | ||||
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Beer and Wine Try to buy from a local organic brewery. The act of buying beer locally cuts down on the amount of carbon emitted by shipping products. Try to buy American ales because they use less carbon when shipped. If you live on the East Coast, however, a study found that buying beer and wine from Western Europe emitted less fossil fuels during the shipping process than beer or wine shipped from California. |
Meat and Poultry Look for meat |
Chocolate Who knew that this delicious treat could be harmful to the environment? Conventional cocoa |
Milk The organic label is the only guarantee that the milk |
Tea Tea is the second most popular (after water) beverage in the world. However, tea |
What are Energy Star Ratings?
The Environmental Protection Agency awards an "energy star" to appliances that are at least ten to fifteen percent more energy efficient than the minimum federal standard. Look for the Energy Star logo when shopping for appliances for your home.
Other Tips
- Use recycled paper
whenever possible.
- Switch to organic products.
- Buying a new computer? Try getting a laptop, as they use less energy than desktops. Also, look for the Energy Star rating.
- Re-use and Recycle. Bring a thermos for your (organic) coffee rather than using separate paper cups throughout the day.
- Be patient. Going green takes time. No one expects you to be able to completely makeover your life in a week or so. That would be costly and ridiculous. Try going green on one thing a week. And remember: every little bit helps.
- Don't forget your clothes! Get green with our guide to Eco-Fashion.
- Vacation time? Check out our Travel Guide to Eco-Friendly Destinations.
- Try going vegetarian or vegan. Not only do you improve your health and help out our animal friends, but a vegan diet drastically helps reduce land degradation, climate change, air pollution, water shortages and pollution, and the loss of biodiversity. Check out our Vegetarian Resource Page for help.
Our Green Guides
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| Your Eco Lifestyle | ||||
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| You Are What You Eat | ||||
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External Links
- GreenerCars.org: Information on how to make your car more green and important information you should know when shopping for a new car.
- TreeHugger.com: Everything from a green summer to a green funeral.
- GreenGuideforKids.Blogspot.com: Everything kids need to know about being eco-friendly. It's never to early to teach them how to help the environment!
- GoVeg.com: A guide to going vegetarian or vegan. Offers some astounding statistics and some tasty recipes.
International Resources
For this resource in your home country, please see:
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