March 04, 2010

3 Easy Ways To Live A Sustainable Life

Sustainable Life Footprint

If you have ever wondered how you can live a sustainable life and reduce your energy bills but never quite knew how, then read on.

There are many ways of living sustainably and reducing your costs yet still live a comfortable life. Some examples are solar power, wind power, plain old recycling and other various renewable energy ideas.

Solar Power
Solar power is becoming a major player in offsetting your energy costs, but it is also one of those things that people often think about using yet just don't know where to begin. It's all very well researching online, but until you actually get to see one in action, it's all theory.

Building your own solar panels is not as daunting as it first seems and it is also not as expensive either. Many times folks think that the cost of building their own in prohibitive, but it just is not. The power companies would like you to think this because if everyone built their own, they would be down in their profits.

Wind Power
Just as with solar power, wind power can easily reduce energy costs. Some schools are now harnessing the power of wind to such an effect that they are actually selling some of the power produced, back to the power company!

Now, no-one says that building your own wind turbine will be easy as there are planning restrictions in place to prevent large structures from invading other people's privacy, but there are ways around it, all you have to do is check with your local planning commitee and perhaps become a little 'creative'.

Plain old recycling
If the first two are a little beyond you at the moment, then you can just recycle! It is easy to do and at no cost to you either. If you can shop at local markets, or stores which do not have products which are massively overpackaged then that is a great start (and often more inexpensive than the major stores), but if you do find you have to shop at the local big store, then any recycling you do will help to combat this. Any food you buy and do not eat can usually be recycled too, either in a compost or leave out to attract wildlife into your yard.

About the Author
Evie Cassidy has been 'going green' for a few years and has decided to start writing about it in the hope it will encourage other people to think about aspects of saving money while also helping to reduce the overall effect of global warming.She invites you to take a look at www.reduce-reuse-recycle.org to see what else you can do to live a more sustainable life. It is not hard, promise!