Going green is all the rage, but not everyone is taking the plunge. Why not? For starters, you may think that it takes a lot of effort or a lot of money to go green. This just isn’t the case. Here are 12 very easy, cheap and/or money saving ways that you can help save the planet.
- Replace lightbulbs in your home with low-energy lightbulbs. They are no longer expensive, and save lots of electricity, which in turn saves you money. Buy them at your local supermarket or hard-ware store.
- Turn off appliances when you aren’t using them. Televisions, DVD players, video recorders – don’t leave them on stand-by, turn them off properly. Switch off your computer when you’re not using it. Unplug your mobile phone charger, or switch it off at the wall when you’re not actually using it.
- Recycle. This is so easy to do these day. For most of us, the council turns up every week (or fortnight) and collects our recycling from our doorsteps. All we have to do is sort our rubbish into what can be recycled and what can’t. It’s not hard to do.
- If you’ve got old clothes or old household bits and pieces that you usually just put in the bin. Don’t. Give them to charity or Freecycle them. Giving away usable clothes and other items that you don’t want anymore saves someone else money and saves energy because they won’t be needing new stuff.
- Feeling nippy? Don’t switch the heating back on, not at this time of year. Go and get yourself a jumper and put it on.
- Switch to recycled toilet paper. It costs the same as standard bogroll and you’re saving lots of trees. Trees suck up CO2. Recycled toilet paper is good.
- Clean green. Buy Ecover or your supermarket’s own brand green products. It’s much better for your health and our environment. If you want more advice about this, visit our Racheal’s blog.
- Try green toiletries and beauty products. They’re good, I swear.
- Reduce food miles by buying locally produced food. Visit your local Farmer’s Market, it’s a fun morning out! In the supermarket, have a look at where your food has travelled from. Try to buy British.
- Put a hippo in your toilet cistern and save water. Get a hippo for free from your local water company.
- Reuse plastic bags over and over again to carry your groceries home. Or take it one step further and get yourself some non-plastic reusable bags that you can take shopping with you from here on out.
- Switch to green electricity. It only takes a few mouse clicks on U-Switch.
Go on, give being green a try, you know you want to! And once you get into the swing of things, who knows how green you’ll end up being.
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Have a look at http://www.itiseasytobegreen.com. This about a new book discussing the ways that small to medium businesses can be green and actually increase their profits at the same time.
The big end of town are going green for corporate governance reasons to reduce their risk. The larger privately owned corporations are less aware of this and small business is overwhelmed and feels that “their little bit won’t make much difference. “It is easy to be green” demonstrates that small business can be green business and that these businesses actually find that being sustainable makes them more profitable.
Congratulations on your book, Jean, it looks like a good read! I agree that all businesses irrespective of size or industry can do so much more to save our lovely planet.
Thanks for this post. I’m so excited to know that more and more people are realizing that going green is easier than they think!
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