As our world population continues to expand, we continue to consume more non renewable resources in our fast paced and stressful lives. This includes paper, plastic, cans and glass. Do not drink bottled water, instead, purchase a re-usable bottle that can be washed and used again.
1. Recycle as much as you can. This includes paper, plastic, cans and glass. When a deposit is offered, return those items to receive it. Do not drink bottled water, instead, purchase a re-usable bottle that can be washed and used again.
2. Start to compost your kitchen scraps (not including meat and oils).
3. Drive less, purchase a vehicle that is more economical on gas or a hybrid vehicle. A vehicle that uses eco friendly alternative energy may qualify you for a government rebate or a tax break. In the summertime, hang your clothes to dry outside rather than using your clothes dryer. If it is available in your area, consider switching to natural gas for your home stove, dryer and heating needs.
4. Look into the installation of wind turbines and/or solar panels. These are fairly easy and economical to construct and install. Eco friendly alternative energy producers, such as wind turbines and solar panels are no longer reserved for rural areas.
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