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How to Create a Green Nursery Preparing to bring your new baby home suddenly puts Green living into perspective. This is your child's future environment that you are protecting. Additionally, adopting a Green lifestyle can be extremely beneficial to your newborn's health as well.
Creating a Green nursery is the perfect way to either continue your Green lifestyle or get on board and create new, healthier habits for your baby and yourself.
Use No Or Low VOC Paint
VOCs are Volatile Organic Compounds that are toxic chemicals...
Home Heating Alternatives Whether you would like to keep your heating bills down in the winter from an economic or an environmentally friendly stand point, there are quite a few options available for you to utilize. Cost-saving has always been a motivating factor for people to make changes in their lifestyle and now in today's Eco-conscious society, it is even more important. This article explains some things you can do around the house to keep your heating bills down and help the environment at the same time.
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Are Your Laundry Habits Eco-Friendly? On laundry day, you might discover yourself loading your organic cotton clothing into the washing machine. You're always looking for new ways to increase your green living. But are your laundry habits as eco-friendly as they could be?
As you load your reusable tote bags, and set the cycle, you think; do I need hot or even warm water? A good rule of thumb is hot is only for whites that you want disinfected such as underwear and towels. Almost anything else can be warm or even cold. Warmer wash...
Tips For Going Green With Your Car It's a warm sunny day, the kind where you like to wash and wax the car. You go to your local big box store's auto section and pick out your supplies. As you check out, you get that ever-prevalent question about bagging your purchase; paper or plastic
or a reusable shopping bag for a dollar and ninety-nine cents? You decide to spring for the reusable
bag and load in your purchase. At home as you begin to clean the car you wonder what else you might do with your car to promote green and eco...
The Eco-Friendly Use of Water Every day we hear the term "go green," but what does it mean? We have been having Earth Day for years but how much do you think the average person considers our environment for the remainder of the year? At almost any store today we see reusable shopping bags. How may people actually buy one? It looks like a quick and easy cure for the soul; buy a reusable bag and I'm green. How else can you really be green?
Green can mean many things and almost any activity or object has some form of impact...
Be Eco-Friendly With Your Energy Choices and Reusable Bags The earth has many resources that we all use every single day. Many of these resources we use without even thinking about it while others we choose to use. Sometimes the choices we make are a direct consequence of price. For instance, we may travel further distances to find a cheaper gas station. There are other choices we can make that we don't think much about it such as energy. Yet, when we are out grocery shopping, we often have to choose what kind of bag we want to use: paper or plastic....
Purchase Eco-Friendly Lawn and Garden Care Products and Bring Them Home in Reusable Bags You decide to go shopping at your favorite lawn care store and while you are there, you notice that the store is promoting organic cotton totes and reusable shopping bags. You stop for a moment, thinking that you've seen reusable bags at your local grocery store. You start to think what else about your home is green. The answer lies in the very store you are in and that's your lawn and garden.
There are many people who believe a green lawn is a sign of vanity. However, a green lawn serves huge...
Using Solar Panels at Home Recently when I was helping a friend with a home rehab, I was taken aback by the fuse box in the house. A ninety five year old house, it had been converted to electric in the early 1920's. It had exactly four fuses; two for the upstairs and two for downstairs. It had maybe fifty or sixty amps total capacity depending on the fuses.
As we were packing a bunch of new electric hardware into reusable shopping bags, also purchased at the store, I couldn't help but wonder at how much power...
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