Showing posts with label planet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planet. Show all posts

Living Guide "green"

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

There are a number of ways to adopt environmentally friendly habits. The simple but useful advice not only on the benefits of our planet but also save you a lot of money quoted. Here is our list of top ten ways to "Go Green".

incandescent Say goodbye to

Although more expensive than compact fluorescent bulbs, they are worth every penny. CFL ten times longer than traditional bulbs and energy efficiency are 70 percent higher. With CFLs, your annual energy costs $ 100 less!

Trust a timer

End the wasted energy in your home with a timer for your outdoor lighting system or your heating and cooling. If your system does not come with its own meter, you can buy an affordable one in a hardware store.

By public transport

Whenever possible, avoid drive, and instead of taking a bus, carpool with friends, bike or walk to your destination. This is not only to reduce carbon emissions but also reduce travel expenses.

appliances use energy efficiently

Old appliances can cost hundreds of dollars a year owners on unnecessary expenses of energy. And as home appliances for nearly one fifth of all energy to your account, it is imperative to replace the energy-depleting appliances with environmentally friendly ones, to exploit the much lower costs.

Tightly seal your home to maximize energy efficiency

Another effective way to live "green" is to ensure that your insulation complies with the Code. In particular if you live in an old house, you can be a victim of unwanted air leakage through cracks along windows and doors.

Cover your hot water heater

If your home or office has a water heater, make sure it is not wasting electricity. If your water heater is hot, that is, it loses heat and the cost of money. To reduce heat loss in standby, simply wrap the tank with extra insulation.

Use less water

Did you know that the typical house in Connecticut wastes about 10,000 liters of water per year? Fortunately, there are several opportunities for Connecticut residents to save water. Install a water saving shower, an Energy Star qualified clothes washer or dishwasher update. When washing clothes, you can "Go Green" by washing with cold water wash full loads and always.

Unplug appliances not in use

One of the easiest ways to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases in your home, is to separate the unneeded equipment and electronics. This allows you to reduce your electric bill by five per cent.

Use fans in summer

Although we are all too comfortable in our house, one of the best ways to "go green" will be, is by adjusting your thermostat. The increase in temperature of only two degrees in summer and decreasing it in the winter months is an environmentally friendly way to save hundreds of dollars per year. If you're hot during the warmer months, just use a fan to keep cool.

Cartridges printer purchase recycled

We all know the many benefits of recycling. But it is not enough plastic and aluminum recycling. You can also recycle your printer cartridges. Plus, you can buy printer cartridges for 60 per cent less than retail prices can be rebuilt. This way, you can also save money and help the environment!

Do you do your part?

Thursday, July 15, 2010



It is important that we become better stewards of our planet. Here are some simple tips that everyone can implement.

1st Recycle more 

recycling an aluminum can saves enough energy to a TV for three hours or a 100 watt light bulb for 20 hours. Each ton of recycled paper is mixed can save the energy equivalent of 185 liters of gasoline. If all of their newspapers recycled, we would save 250 million trees per year. We throw more than 25 billion polystyrene cups a year. Every month we throw enough glass bottles to fill a skyscraper. A glass bottle has more than 4,000 years to decompose. Disposal of a liter of motor oil can contaminate 2,000,000 gallons of water irregularly. This year, to undertake more than you to recycle the past year.

2nd Use the purchase recyclable bags  

one million plastic bags kill marine animals every year. If your plastic is deposited more than 1,000 years to decompose. The more they decompose and chemicals are released into our land that contaminate our water supply.

3rd Use less plastic bottles 

the use of recyclable bottles your water, but if you do, plastic, make sure you recycle. Currently, 8 of 10 bottles are not recycled plastic. They can be produced more plastic bottles with PET and HDPE recycle # 1 # 2 --- 96% of all plastic bottles.

4th Do not use chemicals in your garden
 

there are other routes to take to your garden without toxic chemicals. A mixture of water and salt is used to kill weeds, compost as fertilizer materials; kill mites with a liter of water, 2 tablespoons Tabasco sauce and 1 tablespoon teaspoon dishwashing liquid, take care of aphids, whiteflies and spider mites to 2 liters of water and 2 tablespoons dishwashing liquid .

5th Replace toxic cleaning products with natural ingredients
 

there are several products on the market now, where you can choose. However, using some simple solutions that you can do yourself are: Clean the use of baking soda deodorize and, lemon juice to the use of bacteria, vinegar and fat cut off, to remove mildew and stains, use corn starch to clean carpets and windows.

6th With green onions -

they can be more expensive initially but will save money long term with lower energy bills, the more it will take longer. If we can change the efficiency of the LED can be reduced by 6% of our national electricity consumption. It is estimated that you will save $ 30 over the lifetime of each CFL bulb you install in your home or office.

7th Composting 

26% of waste a year of food and garden waste. can reduce the use of compost in your garden pests and diseases of plants, eliminating the need for chemical fertilizers and offer healthy, higher yields for the gardens.

8th Eco friendly landscaping
 

our water supply is now a major concern in many parts of the world. Help lights with less water with native plants in your landscape, reducing the SOD solar landscape, and rain sensors on sprinkler systems.

Really, these tips are pretty simple if you remember, use recycle, consume less chemicals and less water.

 

2009 ·Nature Lover by TNB