How have you gone "Greener"?
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Illinois
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In the recent years there has been much emphasis on going "green" ... I banned paper towels from home! I have really been trying mimimize the trash , and make every effort to consume all of the items I purchase . Just wondered ..What have you changed to live a "greener' life ?
#2
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Outer Space
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We compost everything compostable, recycle anything marked, collect rainwater, raise our own fruit, veggies and eggs, bike or walk anywhere we can, use cloth, reusable grocery bags, and the list goes on and on. We really do try to collectively use LESS and impact the environment less as a family. It makes us feel better about the world we share.
#3
We are trying to reduce our carbon footprint. We buy the organic paper towells and toilet paper. We recycle and compost everything that we can think of. We also collect rainwater, take the train and bus to the airport. We try to use the reusable grocery bags and are getting better. We reuse any plastic grocery bags.
#4
I use long life shopping bags, recycle and compost everything possible, had my cavity walls filled with polystyrene beads, and I have solar panels on my roof for hot water (I got a Govt. grant towards the cost of that one).
I do still have to drive, as my nearest bus stop is 6 miles away, but I go out less, and try to combine trips wherever possible.
I do still have to drive, as my nearest bus stop is 6 miles away, but I go out less, and try to combine trips wherever possible.
#6
Originally Posted by Charlee
Within reason, but I don't go out of my way, or my budget to do so.
It's amazing how much the words "Organic" and "Green" add to the price of products.
It's amazing how much the words "Organic" and "Green" add to the price of products.
#8
Originally Posted by Charlee
Within reason, but I don't go out of my way, or my budget to do so.
It's amazing how much the words "Organic" and "Green" add to the price of products.
It's amazing how much the words "Organic" and "Green" add to the price of products.
#9
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern California mountains
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I was raised by very "green" parents. My Dh has the same inclination. Our main emphasis lately has been on lower power usage. DH chose our heating/cooling system to be as efficient as possible. Insulation is a big emphasis around here. most of our lights are LEDs. For 4-6 watts, we get 60-100 watts worth of high color temperature light. The refer is very high efficiency. We also use cloth grocery bags, which have the added advantage that they hold more without shredding. We have recently downsized our abode, which also helps. Not only did we get several thousand for our yard sale stuff, lots of stuff went to the local thrift store.
Our LQS has a regular recycle deal, if you bring in a bag for your purchases, you are entered in a monthly drawing for a $20 gift certificate. I've won it twice in the last couple of years.
Of course, the most interesting Green activity in my life is crumb quilting.
Our LQS has a regular recycle deal, if you bring in a bag for your purchases, you are entered in a monthly drawing for a $20 gift certificate. I've won it twice in the last couple of years.
Of course, the most interesting Green activity in my life is crumb quilting.
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