How To Be Green At Home - Simple DIY Projects For Creating Your Eco-Home
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Are you wondering just how to be green at home?
I have put this lens together to help encourage homeowners to take action against climate change and lower their carbon foot print by undertaking very simple DIY projects.
Focus on Natural
How To Be Green At Home And Reduce Your Chemical Usage
The cleaning products we all use in our kitchens and bathrooms, and often take for granted all contain chemicals and hazardous waste materials, hormone disrupting preservatives and neurotoxins. These products pollute the air we breath, and enter our water systems, polluting rivers and seas, harming and killing fish and other wildlife.Whenever you can, always choose a natural alternative and eco-friendly cleaning product. Or better still make your own. Did you know that vinegar, lemon juice, salt and bicarbonate of soda all work as effective cleaners.
Conserve Water
How To Be Green At Home And Reduce Water Wastage
Taking simple steps to conserve water can make a real impact in reducing our environmental footprints. Did you know that bathroom water can account for 65 percent of the water that we use within our homes? By taking simple steps such as turning the tap off when brushing our teeth and limiting your time in the show, by taking showers instead of baths can help significantly to this water wastage. Reduce Food Waste
How To Be Green At Home And Reduce Food Waste
Food waste can be a real problem accounting for an estimated 20 percent of household waste. In these difficult economic times a lot of money can be saved by saving on your food waste and you can even go further and save on bin charges.Only buy food that will be eaten. Monitor expiry dates and only avail of bulk offers such as buy one get one free when you know the product will be used.
Compost When You Can
How To Be Green At Home And Compost
Food scraps and garden waste make great plant compost, and again can save you on bin charges. Useful Compost Keeper
Reduce Home Energy Costs
How To Be Green At Home And Reduce Energy Costs
Many electrical appliances use energy even when on standby. So this lets you take simple steps to reduce your home energy consumption, by unplugging electrical devices when not in use.You can also save significantly on home heating charges by lowering your thermostat by just two degrees.
Energy efficient light bulbs are an initially expensive to buy but will ultimately reduce your electricity usage by 75 percent.
Insulate Your Home
How To Be Green At Home And Save Money
A well insulated home requires less energy to heat it. Try and identify areas in your home with air leaks or drafts and seal those areas such as window frames. Use draft excluders and curtains (but always remember never to block vents). Let In Natural Sun Light
How To Be Green At Home And Embrace The Light
Open your curtains during the day and let the sunlight come in and warm up the room. Likewise close your curtains at night to keep heat in. Cooking Sense
How To Be Green At Home And Reduce Electrical Waste
Even small things make a difference, such as using lids on pots to bring them to a boil faster and using as few burners as possible.
Watch Out For Paint
How To Be Green At Home And Help Protect Yourself From Pollution
Easy Green Living by Renee Loux
How To be Green At Home
Easy Green Living: The Ultimate Guide to Simple, Eco-Friendly Choices for You and Your Home
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We are what we eat, but we also are what we use to clean our homes, pamper our skin, and decorate our rooms, according to Ren%uFFFDLoux, accomplished raw food chef, award-winning author, and host of Fine Living TV's Easy Being Green. In her new book, Easy Green Living, she applies her whole-foods philosophy to home, garden, and beauty routines.
Ren%uFFFDLoux demonstrates that being green at home is easy, affordable, and better in every sense of the word. She discusses the daily choices we face that can keep the home, personal care, and beauty routines free of toxins. She exposes the dirt on cleaning products and common hazardous ingredients and reveals her recommendations for greener options, including her "Green Thumb Guides" for choosing non-toxic, eco-smart, and human-friendly products. Peppered with compelling and inspiring facts, Easy Green Living is full of "5 Step" lists, products and recipes for green cleaning, helpful charts, safer choices for every room, and inspirational advice so we can save the planet--one cleaning spritz at a time.
As recent special issues of Vanity Fair, Time, Newsweek, and other major publications have demonstrated, going green is an idea whose time has come. Whether addressing big-picture topics like renewable energy, or offering simple suggestions for everyday living, this complete lifestyle guide shows that healthier choices don't mean a radical or complicated life change--it is, after all, easy to be green.
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