striving for green

Last year I read It’s Easy Being Green, which has a wonderful list of eco-friendly tasks to clean up your life and your environment. I checked off all the items I wanted to tackle. So since it’s been a year, I thought I’d list all the items and mark off what I’ve accomplished over the past year. (I also have my own eco-wishlist that I’m continually updating.)

  • Turn off water while brushing teeth/shaving.
  • Use strainer on drains.
  • Use water-based paints.
  • Properly discard paint cans by drying them out.
  • Use old towels and T-shirts as rags.
  • Buy concentrated products.
  • Keep a full fridge.
  • Set fridge at 37º F.
  • Keep fridge clean.
  • Use toaster oven more often.
  • Use “no heat” setting on dishwasher.
  • Keep drapes closed on hot days in the summer.
  • Use energy-saving features on your computer.
  • Buy gift wrap made from recycled paper.
  • Find creative ways to wrap gifts.
  • Use energy-saving holiday lights.
  • Reuse holiday cards.
  • Eat less meat.
  • Buy organic.
  • Wash produce in a bowl of water.
  • Reduce water volume when turning on faucet.
  • Avoid single-serving products.
  • Buy in bulk.
  • Cook in bulk.
  • Cover pots when cooking.
  • Cool food before refrigerating.
  • Buy quality products.
  • Use rechargeable batteries.
  • Recycle old athletic shoes.
  • Download software instead of purchasing it.
  • Buy products with less packaging.
  • Share magazine subscriptions with someone.
  • Send ecards when appropriate.
  • Ride your bike on errands three miles or fewer away.
  • Drive slower.
  • Take public transportation once a week.
  • Decline housekeeping service in hotels.
  • Avoid packing peanuts.
  • Use a reusable mug for coffee.
  • Get off mailing lists.
  • Bring your own bag when shopping.
  • Avoid plastic produce bags. Bring your own.
  • Reuse plastic water bottles for household uses.
  • Recycle old cellphones and batteries.
  • Donate to charity.
  • Use a paper shredder.
  • Take shorter showers.
  • Run only full loads in the dishwasher.
  • Collect gray water.
  • Don’t throw trash in the toilet.
  • Buy an eco-friendly shower curtain (nonvinyl).
  • Use oxygen bleach.
  • Switch to reusable cleaning rags.
  • Switch to eco-friendly cleaners.
  • Wear clothes until they are really dirty.
  • Wash clothes in cold water.
  • Run full loads of laundry.
  • Switch to eco-friendly dish and laundry detergents.
  • Dry delicates on a drying rack.
  • Switch to CFLs.
  • Turn lights off when you leave the room.
  • Install ceiling fans.
  • Keep central air above 78º F. Heat around 68º F.
  • Use a programmable thermostat.
  • Save gift wrapping materials.
  • Recycle your Christmas tree each year.
  • Participate in the card recycling program for St. Jude’s.
  • Frequent the local farmer’s market.
  • Filter water with a pitcher or filtration system.
  • Switch to cloth napkins.
  • Store water pitcher in fridge.

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[ 2 comments ]

  1. 1
    avatar Death says:

    I think you forgot a few:

    Shower once a week.
    Flush toilet every seventh time.
    Don’t buy new clothes/shoes until old ones wear out
    Unplug everything electronic when you’re not using it

    And I think you can simplify the gift wrapping ones by simply not giving gifts. There will be no need for wrapping paper.

  2. 2
    avatar Death says:

    I think you forgot a few:

    Shower once a week.
    Flush toilet every seventh time.
    Don’t buy new clothes/shoes until old ones wear out
    Unplug everything electronic when you’re not using it

    And I think you can simplify the gift-wrapping ones by simply not giving gifts. There will be no need for wrapping paper.

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