Showing posts with label go green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label go green. Show all posts

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!

December 13, 2009

Eco Friendly Living - Tips For A Family On Living An Eco Friendly Lifestyle

Eco Friendly Living

Climate change is something that affects us all. As a simple example, homes and transport are responsible for about 40% of carbon emissions in the United Kingdom and this is even higher in the USA. Taking the steps towards an eco-friendly lifestyle that reduces your "footprint" on the earth can be a difficult thing to understand in our highly interconnected world. What may at first appear to be energy efficient may have an ecological cost somewhere else. However, there are simple things that with a little awareness of our daily activities where we can make a difference. If you throw in some DIY Eco Projects and Recycling, you can be well on the way to making a positive impact. If you are interested in a more eco-friendly way of living, here are some tips to get you started.
  • Fit energy-efficient light bulbs and save $US15 a year per bulb
  • When buying new appliances choose the most energy efficient
  • Switch to an electricity provider that produces all or some power from renewable sources
  • Remember to turn off your appliances when not in use, average savings $US60 a year
  • Insulate your home for a warmer, cheaper winter. Double glaze windows, and consider cavity-wall insulation. Use draft excluders, put silver foil behind radiators, cover up keyholes and close doors
  • Turn your heating down (one degree saves ten per cent on your bill) and use the timer
  • Save money and provide up to half your total water consumption by installing a simple rainwater tank. It not only saves water but also the energy to store & pump it to your home
  • Remember to turn the tap off when brushing your teeth and have a shower instead of a bath (showering uses less heating energy)
  • Save food miles and aeroplane emissions by buying locally produced food when available
  • Plant your own fruit and veg, even if you have a balcony, cherry tomatoes are perfect
  • Make the most of your kitchen waste by turning it into compost
  • Try to by unpackaged and unprocessed foodstuffs, this cuts out the packaging you have find a way to recycle
  • Where possible, use public transport, bike or walk
  • Check out "eco-friendly" cars, you may be exempt from road tax, some congestion charges and parking fees
  • If using your car, keep it properly tuned, correctly inflate tires and drive slower
  • Combine car trips for multiple chores
  • Recycle, recycle, recycle! Landfill sites are a big producer of methane – a greenhouse gas.
  • Rediscover the pleasures of local holidays or look into responsible tourism
  • Have an eco-work holiday, help with a community or eco project, plant trees, meet great people
  • Buy an eco-friendly Christmas presents
  • Buy Fair Trade gifts and in so doing help a community in the developing world to build a better, more sustainable future
  • By secondhand and recycled goods and cut out the extra manufacturing energy cost.
When you look down the list, nothing here is really that difficult. If everyone were to cut back and go green, the difference in out ecological impact would be immense, even in our western busy lifestyles.

About the Author:
Providing information to online users interested in living, lifestyle and marketing. Helping people find DIY and Eco-Friendly solutions to everyday living. Visit SolarDIYTips for information solar DIY solutions.

December 02, 2009

Can You Live A Green Life Without Breaking The Bank?

Green Living Bank

Going green isn't always cheap - at least in the short run. Whether you're shopping for organic beef, an energy efficient washing machine, or a bamboo sweater, the price of green living can be a little higher. Here are some ideas that will make going green a little easier on your pocketbook.

What's the difference between "organic meat" and "natural meat"? What's a carbon footprint? Why is everyone suddenly using the word "sustainable" to describe everything from food to furniture? There are lots of great resources out there that explain the labels, the terms, and the impact of various choices. You might begin with some basic books such as:

Green Living for Dummies

The Everything Green Living Book

It's Easy Being Green


These books not only explain important concepts, but also provide tips on making small changes and investments that can actually save you money in the long run.

Do your homework

Green is more mainstream now than ever before. There are more and more recycled products, organic food, energy-saving appliances and other green choices on the market. You can search on the Internet and compare prices. You can find wholesale or bulk options that reduce cost over time. You can learn more about exactly what you're paying for, so that you know, for example, whether the price of your organic steak reflects a commitment to quality and taste as well as organic certification.

Prioritize your values

Price is important, especially in these lean times. But remember to consider different aspects of your choices: lifestyle, taste and aesthetics, convenience, sourcing (where does it come from?) and philosophy (what kind of producer or company do you want to support?) Also decide what parts of your life you feel most passionate about "greening up." For some people, choosing organic food is essential, since it impacts individual health as well as the environment. If you commute long distances for work, you may want to spend more on a hybrid or fuel-efficient vehicle. If you're energy bills are sky high, you may want to focus on lowering them through savvy investments.

Vote with your wallet

If you haven't seen the movie Food Inc. yet, you can now watch it on DVD. The film makes many compelling arguments about the problems with our current food industry. One thing that stands out: every time you make a food purchase, you're telling producers what you want to eat. So if you really prefer organic beef, make a vote with your wallet! When enough people demand organic food and other green products, they will be more available and affordable.

Invest in a green lifestyle

Spend money to save it. Consider buying an extra freezer to stock up on bulk or wholesale quantities of organic beef and other organic foods. Calculate how much you'll save over time if you buy that energy efficient washing machine, or a programmable thermostat, or new windows for your older home. Eat out at restaurants less, cook meals at home more, take public transportation, get an energy audit, calculate your carbon footprint... If you're willing to take the time and spend the money to make changes now, you may find that green living is much less expensive than you thought.

About the Author:
Donna Jefferson has been an advocate living healthy. Organic Beef is her specialty and would like to share facts with the public.

December 01, 2009

How To Go Green With An Eco Friendly Diet

Eco Friendly Diet
Our western diets have a negative impact on the environment due to the manufacturing, processing, packaging and transporting of our foods.

Many diet products come in fancy packaging which increases our overall wastage that goes into landfills. Recycling is great to do and something we all know about. Would it not be better, even greener when buying foods to choose those with little or no packaging. This will actually reduce the need for recycling.

Opting for a more eco friendly diet that is 70% more fruits and vegetables can not only help you lose those unwanted pounds but can help you do your part to help save our planet.

An eco friendly diet does not mean you have to eat only fruit and vegetables nor do you have to spend loads of money. You can start with simple things like having a plan before you go shopping and sticking to a list and a budget that you have set out.

Choosing Organic: It can be more expensive so choosing your fruit and vegetables that are in season will work out to be cheaper. Organic guarantees against the use of pesticides and chemicals. As a result there is no negative leaching and contamination into our water sources providing a cleaner drinking water and protecting vulnerable marine life. Organic foods taste better and are filled with more nutrients. The farming methods prevent soil erosion and help to build healthy soil also organic farming is labour intensive so uses less energy.

Reduce Packaging: Start by cutting down on processed foods, fast foods and snacks as these products mostly come excessively packaged. You will also be doing your health a favor as these foods tend to be high in negative saturated fats. This applies also to vegetarians, because just being vegetarian does not mean you have a eco friendly diet.

Eating Meat: We have been educated to have meat at every meal. We do not need to. Try introducing tasty vegetarian meals as part of your diet. They are high in fibre which helps to eliminate waste and maintain the health of your colon. By reducing the number of times you consume meat you can probably afford to buy a higher quality of meat. Meat that has been raised more humanely with less impact on the environment. You can also taste the difference. Meat production effects the environment, from pollution to the excess use of resources such as land, water and fossil fuel use. Animals are also given antibiotics and hormones to meet standards based on consumer demand.

Growing Your Own Food: This a great way to have an Earth friendly diet. Even if you live in an apartment you can grow sprouts that are filled with essential vitamins, minerals and live enzymes which help to provide more energy, improve your immune system and improve your complexion. Growing food at home is very easy. Get the kids involved and make it a family project. 
 Start Cooking: Stop going out for meals and start cooking more at home. Do it from scratch with fresh ingredients. There are many meals you can cook that will take very little time and taste absolutely delicious. They will be a lot healthier and better for the environment. There will be no packaging and you will have control over what goes into your meal.

We have covered a few simple tips on how to go green with an environmentally friendly diet. You can lose weight, improve your wellbeing and do your part to protect the planet.

About the Author:
G W Mason promotes a healthy green lifestyle. Discover how to go green and help save the environment without going broke by visiting www.howtogogreentips.com. Check out the many tips and ideas on how to go green and learn how to create a greener lifestyle by visiting www.howtogogreentips.com

November 27, 2009

Green Gifts For Baby - 6 Green Gift Giving Ideas For Any Baby

Eco Friendly Baby Gifts
Babies are such precious gifts, but deciding on a gift to give can be daunting. The gift needs to be safe, beautiful, useful, and eco-friendly. Are you stumped about gifts that fit all those requirements? Not to worry. Whatever the age of the baby you're gifting, here are 6 green baby gift ideas to help.
  • Food Basket--Give a collection of organic baby food from a store located close to the baby's family. This provides or sometimes introduces a convenient resource for organic products. Line the basket with a colorful organic blanket.
  • Organic Bath Products--Have fun creating a collection of non-allergenic organic lotion, soap, matching wash cloth and towel, and soft toy for bed time (organic of course). Decorate basket with colorful strips of recycled paper from your paper shredder.
  • Safe Containers--Give glass bottles, or BPA-free plastic bottles, pacifiers and sippy cups.
  • Diaper Service--Go easy on the environment and pay for diaper service for a month or two. Many companies differ on what they offer, but a search on the web lets you choose a company that provides service in the baby's area, and surprisingly, diaper service is often not any more expensive than buying disposal diapers.
  • Living Trees and Bulbs--Give a tree such as a Dogwood, or azaleas with the same name (Nancy Robin has beautiful soft pink blossoms when it blooms, Bob Hill has stunning red blossoms,), or bulbs such as Daffodils, Hyacinths, Tulips that bloom during the same season as the baby's birthday
  • Giving the bulbs when they are in bloom would be a lovely addition and could even be used for a centerpiece until they are planted. Whichever you choose will continue to live and bloom year after year and be a beautiful reminder of the baby's birthday.
  • Air Purifier for the Nursery--Since babies spend most of the first year of life sleeping, cleaning the air where they sleep is one of the greenest gifts you can give to baby and the family.
About the Author:
An excellent resource for a HEPA air purifier for the nursery is offered by PurerAir.com-- the Baby's Breath Purifier at http://purerair.com/babys_breath.html

November 24, 2009

How To Shop For Green, Eco-Conscious Household Products

Eco-Conscious Household Products

No home's interior design is complete without the proper bedding and bath accessories to pull the look together. You can find bed and bathroom products in a number of places and there are many different products available through the sustainable resources found across the Internet.

The following article highlights some places to find bedding and bath products for your home and also exposes a few environmentally-friendly choices you can make.

Bed, Bath and Beyond is a Large Retail Store

Bed, Bath and Beyond is one of the most popular stores that offers a vast selection of items for the home. Although this retail store specializes in bedroom or bathroom products, there are many products hight-lighted for many other areas of your home. You can dress your interior landscape from top to bottom at Bed, Bath and Beyond.

Linens and Things is a Well Known Brand

Another fantastic option is a store like Linens and Things. This store is great for finding unique interior design products for bedding and bath. Linens and Things is organized much like Bed, Bath and Beyond and you can find plenty of other things aside from products for the bedroom and bathroom.

Trying Buying Organic, Recycled, or Sustainable Products

If you really want something different that is in line with your environmentally conscious shopping needs, you may want to opt for an organic retailer like Gaiam. This shopping site is pretty good. It offers not so common bedding and bath items manufactured from hemp or recycled materials. I love to browse through these kinds of stores. A person may experience a slightly higher cost for green, Earth-friendly items in the current shopping sites but this little extra cost is worth investment.

Buying Your Household Items on the Cheap

There are some who prefer something thrifty. There are plenty of places to find great deals on bedding and bath products. Outlet stores are ideal stopping points for finding some frugal deals for the home. These retailers often showcase high-end items at a fraction of the price.

Another great place to find a deal on bedding and bath products is the closeout store. Retailers like Big Lots offer discontinued items for the home. There are many great savings offered on odd shaped, or repackaged products as well. Many of the irregularities are not detectable and you can score big with a visit to one of these retailers.

Of course, there are the department store chains that boast everyday low prices and outstanding sales. You can locate many environmentally friendly bedding and bath products at local retail stores. There are more option emerging everyday. You can find just about all of the household items that you may need. One stop shopping is a wonderful option for busy people who want to find affordable products for their home in little time.

Shopping for Bedding and Bath Products is Best Online

My personal favorite place to shop is the Internet. There is a boatload of options related to bedding and bath products that can be sent right to your doorstep. I love that I can shop from the comfort of home with the selection of organic, recycled, or sustainable manufacturing practices that I appreciate.

I find it really useful to lookup items online in one place. A number of Eco-friendly search engine can assist a person in researching many of the sustainable bedding and bath products for your home.

About the Author:
At Solargies, we plan to make the right Eco-friendly, green solutions available to the American homeowners. My role involves the leadership, communication, and the education related to the adoption solar energy system rentals. We provide homeowners the option to rent a solar electric system and avoid the huge, upfront investment in solar technology. Learn more at http://www.Solargies.com

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - How to Shop for Green, Eco-conscious Household Products

November 17, 2009

Eco Friendly Reusable Bags And Saving The Earth

Eco-Friendly Reusable Bags

Eco-friendly bags are very fashionable today. In fact, some stores are selling them. Some are even giving them all for every one to use. Eco-friendly bags are the craze. And it is pleasing to see that a lot of shoppers are backing up the move. Maybe in due time, a greener Earth would arise at us.

How can a bag save the world? It's simple. These are reusable bags. It is the superb alternative to the plastic bags that are utilised whenever a individual shop from stores. With the low plastic trash count, you are going to prevent a lot of solid wastes in the long run.

Just imagine it. How many number of times do you shop in a month? Two? 4? Multiply that in twelve months. That's how many disposable bags you can save within that phase of time. Remember that plastic bags are non-biodegradable materials. Eventually, they would end up in the trash. Envision the waste pile they would create over the century if every individual in the globe uses them. Half of the world's lands would be filled with plastic trash!

The reusable bags can also be used as an alternative to paper bags. Paper-based bags are prefabricated from trees. Eventhough they are biodegradable, it is also necessary to take down woods in order to create them. How many trees need to be cut in order to provide the demands of shoppers? Even paper bags contribute to the decline of the world's natural generosity.

So make the change. Use reusable shopping bags instead. What's more, there are eco-friendly bags accessible in the shops today too. These bags are created out of 100% recycled materials. Now, it is easy to be classy and eco-friendly. Add a recyclable bag in your collection. These bags never go out of style. It serves as your mark that says you care for the globe too.

So instead of purchasing expensive items, focus your attention to eco-friendly bags. It's a great thing that many designers are making an eco-friendly edition of their products. It's high time that we support these designers who do demonstrate to the word that they are concerned for the environment.

One of the most fashionable eco-friendly bags today is the ones made out of tractor innermost tubes. The interior tubes are the discarded tubes from tire centers. To create them into bags, the tubes are meticulously cleaned in an environmentally friendly way. The cleansing process takes days and that's because no harmful chemicals are utilized.

The central tubes are then created, stitched, and designed to create beautiful bags that every female would love. Manufacturers also say that the internal tubes utilised for the bags are similar to fingerprints - that means that no two bags are the identical, disregarding if they looked alike. It's like a handcrafted, unique bag ending up in your hands. Isn't that the better choice to the overly pricey designer brands in the shops today?

Look smart and trendy and yet help save the earth. Every girl who has appreciation for trends and should take hold of these bags and use them everyday. In fact, this should be the exclusive bag of all women around the world to use.

About the Author:
Reese Reeves is a professional writer and a budding internet marketer. Right now, she's pursuing causes that are relevant to the environment and the ecosystem. Check out her advocate at Ecokings.com

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