Use a push lawn mower
Purify indoor air with plants instead of with artificial room fresheners
Purify indoor air with plants instead of with artificial room fresheners
Support recycling by buying products made from recycled materials
Buy or borrow pre-used moving boxes
Plant a garden
Use rechargeable batteries
Bring lunch to work in reusable containers
Upgrade your toilet to a low-flush model
Fix leaky faucets
Buy organic food (especially milk, meat, fruits, and vegetables)
Bring your own mug or thermos to your favorite coffee spot
Plant a garden
Use rechargeable batteries
Bring lunch to work in reusable containers
Upgrade your toilet to a low-flush model
Fix leaky faucets
Buy organic food (especially milk, meat, fruits, and vegetables)
Bring your own mug or thermos to your favorite coffee spot
Use greener cleaners. Baking soda will clean just about anything!
Wash clothes in cold water
Cover pots on the stove to avoid losing excess heat—and wasting energy
Line dry your clothes when possible
Turn off the dishwasher’s drying cycle
Shut your computer down when you leave work—especially on Fridays
Shred old paper for packing instead of using Styrofoam peanuts
Collect rainwater and use it for landscaping
Wash clothes in cold water
Cover pots on the stove to avoid losing excess heat—and wasting energy
Line dry your clothes when possible
Turn off the dishwasher’s drying cycle
Shut your computer down when you leave work—especially on Fridays
Shred old paper for packing instead of using Styrofoam peanuts
Collect rainwater and use it for landscaping
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