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Tips for Protecting the Environment
Protecting our Environment is our main responsibility for ourselves. It is a duty for ourselves to owe to our planet. We make environment friendly for the next generation. Protecting our environment is sustaining our economy, community, and planet. We need to make our houses ecosystem. If we don’t protect our environment it is very risky to save humans, animals, plants, and more. Some ways to protect our environment. Reduce, reuse, and recycle The symbolism of 3R means- Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. If we know very well this 3R we save a lot of money and save our environment and we use eco-friendly products by 3R. In many kinds of sectors, we didn’t know how to…
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Tips For Creating A Low/No Waste Kitchen
Typically, the largest trash can you find in your home is in the kitchen. The reason for this is because most trash is often produced from the kitchen. From food scraps to containers to spoiled food and more, there is an abundance of waste produced in this room. To help reduce the waste, there are many ways that you can work to create a low waste or no waste kitchen. 1) Avoid Plastic Bags One of the most often purchased products in a grocery store is the plastic bag. These items make life more convenient because they are a quick solution for taking food on the go. They allow you…
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Sustainable And Eco-Friendly Fashion Tips
The words “fashion” and “eco-friendly” don’t always sound like they go together. After all, how could they overlap when fashion changes every season? But there are a lot of creative ways to stay fashionable while doing good for the planet. High-Quality Classics Make classics the foundation of your wardrobe. Something you wear for five years is fundamentally more eco-friendly than something you wear for a few months. For instance, cheap winter boots tend to fall apart after just one snowy season. A trendy dress will look dated within a year at most. Thrifting Thrift stores are perfect for finding clothes that keep your carbon footprint low. No matter what a…
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Tips For Reducing “Throwaway Culture” – Repairing, Repurposing, Donating Items
In today’s society, there are too many people who participate in the “throwaway culture.” We purchase things because we think they are going to use them and then we simply throw them out. Many of us buy things and use them for a month or two and then realize there is something better out there. So, we throw the old thing away and get the newest and best thing on the market. The throwaway culture also has many of us purchasing everyday items, like straws, bags, and more. These items are only used for a day or a few minutes and then they are discarded. They are left to fill…
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How To Dine Out More Sustainably
Most people enjoy the experience of being able to dine out, but it can be difficult to dine out in an eco-conscious and sustainable fashion. Many of your favorite restaurants may not offer the most sustainable way of dining out unfortunately, so it is important that we all look for eco-friendly restaurants in our area. Once you find restaurants you enjoy that are environmentally friendly, you should do your best to support them and help them in their mission. If you are looking to make this world a more sustainable place future generations, you may also want to share some of these ideas with your local restaurants to see if…
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Tips For Reducing “Throwaway Culture” – Repairing, Repurposing, Donating Items
In today’s society, there are too many people who participate in the “throwaway culture.” We purchase things because we think they are going to use them and then we simply throw them out. Many of us buy things and use them for a month or two and then realize there is something better out there. So, we throw the old thing away and get the newest and best thing on the market. The throwaway culture also has many of us purchasing everyday items, like straws, bags, and more. These items are only used for a day or a few minutes and then they are discarded. They are left to fill…
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Ideas For Reusing And Repurposing Your Glass Jars
In order to help live more sustainably, we all need to start thinking about different ways that we can reuse and repurpose everyday items. Some of the most commonly thrown out items are glass jars and glass containers. These everyday jars hold many food and drink items, like sauces, pickles, cheeses, and more. To help protect our environment and reduce our waste, we can repurpose these jars in many unique ways. Here are some of the top do it yourself ideas for glass jars. 1) Planters One of the best ways to reuse glass jars is by turning them into planters. You can grow small flowers and kitchen herbs in…
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How To Get Rid Of Pests
How To Get Rid Of Pests Naturally Without Chemicals Have you been wondering how you will get rid of pests in your home or garden without using pesticides? If you have, you aren’t the only one bothered by the use of pesticides. This is because although pesticides may be effective in getting rid of pests, they also leave a lot of toxic substances behind that get absorbed into the plants. This means that eating produce from such plants results in one ingesting the toxins. Since ingesting the chemicals present in pesticides over a long time could have adverse effects, it is imperative to find out how you can get rid…
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Tips For Creating A Low/No Waste Kitchen
Typically, the largest trash can you find in your home is in the kitchen. The reason for this is because most trash is often produced from the kitchen. From food scraps to containers to spoiled food and more, there is an abundance of waste produced in this room. To help reduce the waste, there are many ways that you can work to create a low waste or no waste kitchen. 1) Avoid Plastic Bags One of the most often purchased products in a grocery store is the plastic bag. These items make life more convenient because they are a quick solution for taking food on the go. They allow you…
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Tips For Creating A ‘Greener’ Household Cleaning Routine
Green cleaning routines are all the rage nowadays—as they should be! Effective, eco-friendly cleaning takes extra thought, so here are some tips to get you started. The Right Products If you want to make your cleaning routine greener in the easiest way possible, buy eco-friendly products. With so many people interested in keeping themselves and the earth healthy, lots of green brands have popped up. The Environmental Working Group, otherwise known as the EWG, assesses a wide variety of products. This organization tests cleaners and rates ingredients. Check out the EWG guide to earth-friendly cleaning products. Be Careful With Trash When you replace your old cleaning products with green versions,…