I recently finished reading “It’s Easy Being Green.” In it are a number of recommendations on what you can do to help the environment, a day at a time. So I’ve listed the items I want to focus on here so I can add them to my eco-wishlist.

  • Take short showers.
  • Turn the faucet off while shaving and brushing your teeth.
  • Toss trash in the wastebasket, not the toilet.
  • Take care of your vinyl shower curtain.I now have a fabric shower curtain.
  • Use water-based paints.
  • Properly dispose of latex paint cans.
  • Use rags instead of paper towels.
  • Choose hydrogen- or oxygen-based bleaches.
  • Buy concentrated products.
  • Don’t wash clothes after every wear unless they’re really dirty.
  • Buy phosphate-free, earth-friendly detergent.
  • Keep my refrigerator full to cut down on energy.
  • Keep the fridge at 37º F and the freezer at 3º F.
  • Maintain my fridge twice a year.
  • Use the toaster oven for smaller portion cooking.
  • Switch to CFLs.
  • Turn off the lights when not in use.
  • Use ceiling fans to better circulate the air.
  • Manage radiant solar gain.
  • Buy gift wrap made of recycled paper.
  • Reuse gift wrapping decorations.
  • Get creative with gift wrapping.
  • Recycle my Christmas tree.
  • Choose energy-saving Christmas lights.
  • Make my own gift tags.
  • Participate in St. Jude’s Ranch for Children greeting cards program.
  • Shop at my local farmer’s market.
  • Eat less meat.
  • Switch to cloth napkins.
  • Decline  silverware, napkins and condiments when ordering out.
  • Wash fruit and veggies in a bowl of cold water.
  • Turn the faucet using half the volume.
  • Buy in bulk instead of single-servings.
  • Collect grey water for watering plants.
  • Buy quality products.
  • Use rechargeable batteries.
  • Buy a paper shredder.
  • Recycle old athletic shoes with the Nike program.
  • Recycle plastic peanuts with loosefillpackaging.com.
  • Download software instead of buying the CDs, when possible.
  • Buy only plastic bottles labeled with 1 or 2.
  • Create notepads out of scrap paper.
  • Ride my bike when running errands three miles away.
  • Once a week, use public transportation instead of driving.
  • Buy eco-friendly antifreeze.
  • Decline housekeeping when staying at a hotel.
  • Don’t take the complementary bottles.
  • Use biodegradable pet bags.

So a number of new items on the list. I’ll indicate that these are from It’s Easy Being Green with an “E” to clarify the source. Here’s to an eco-friendly 2008!

UPDATE: Reviewed Jan. 4, 2009.

Posted Tuesday, January 1, 2008 under one green thing, recycle, reduce, reuse, sustainable. Leave a comment or trackback.

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candy coated rose petals » Blog Archive » books of 2008—it’s easy being green says:

[...] So to start off books of 2008 (the name of this themed entry), I’ll submit It’s Easy Being Green. I finished this the first or second day of the year. I really enjoyed this read because it gave me a list of eco-friendly objectives to work on this year. I’ve talked about that over on my other blog one green thing. [...]

candy coated rose petals » Blog Archive » resolutions says:

[...] that time of year again, the time of reflection. Last year I set out to become more eco-friendly (I’ve updated this list of what has been tackled). I also wanted to read more with my books [...]

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