7
Simple Ways to Help the Environment ...
and Your Wallet
The world is a big place with big problems.
Some environmental activists demand we stop living our
lives and look at everything we do as an Earth-changing
event, but not everyone can focus their entire lives
around saving the planet. The truth is that it isn't
necessary to make drastic changes in one's life to make a
difference. It isn't even necessary to spend more money to
be environmentally conscious. Below are seven simple ways
to make a difference in the environment, and save money
doing it.
- Buying compact fluorescent light bulbs instead
of incandescent ones. Advances in technology have
led to a light bulb that's designed to last up to 15 times
the life of a standard bulb. They cost more up front, but
they are replaced much less often, which makes them cheaper
in the long run. Plus, these bulbs will use less than a
third of the power of incandescents, which will reduce
electricity costs. They also generate less heat, so less
air-conditioning is needed in the summer.
- Reusing shopping bags. Every bag
reused is one less bag that needs to be manufactured. Also,
several supermarket chains have started giving small
credits towards their customers' bills when they bring in
old bags to reuse. Some people like to keep old shopping
bags in their trunk, just in case. Even more of an
improvement would be using non-disposable canvas bags -
they still count towards the credit at the check-out, but
are made from eco-friendly materials.
- Carpooling. Most people associate
carpooling with going to work, but there are many other
opportunities to share a ride. A great deal of money could
be saved on gasoline by one car going to the mall rather
than two. Also, with a little planning, shopping trips
could be taken less frequently.
- Turning off the water when not in use.
Simple things like using half a sink full of water to wash
dishes instead of running the water can prevent waste.
Turning the water off while brushing your teeth is also a
good idea. Finally, making sure faucets aren't left
dripping will make a significant difference in water
bills.
- Completely turning off electronics. A
great many of today's appliances and electronics have a
standby mode. Televisions and stereos in particular tend to
use a great deal of electricity while on standby. Plugging
devices into a power strip that has an on/off switch can
give consumers more control over their electricity use.
Particular attention should be paid to anything with a big
transformer plug, as these devices tend to use the most
power and waste the most money.
- Turning off the air-conditioning and/or heat
when leaving the house. A great deal of
electricity is wasted cooling or heating an empty home,
which leads to bigger bills. Even setting the temperature
one or two degrees different, keeping the system from
activating as often, can save significant amounts of money
each year.
- Turning off the lights. A good rule of
thumb is, "light is useless if there's nobody there."
Turning off any ceiling fans, floor fans and lights when
leaving the room saves just a little bit of electricity,
and money, every time it's done.
- Of course, there are many more ways to help the
environment while saving money. These seven are simply
among the most often overlooked easy solutions. Public
libraries and environmental websites are great sources of
further information
About the Author: Juan
Anselmo Borla is a freelance writer and poet. He lives at
Dancing Rabbit, a sustainable ecovillage in northeast Missouri.
There, he hopes to make the world a better place by using his
Chemical Engineering degree to develop an alternative fuels
program. His fiancee and two cats hope he doesn't blow himself
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