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Eco-Friendly Habits for a Greener Daily Routine
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Albert Perez
Go green or go home! Check out this list of eco-friendly habits that can easily be incorporated into your daily routine.
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Biking to work or for errands is not only a great way to get exercise, but it also helps reduce carbon emissions. Plus, you'll save on gas money!
12 Reasons to Use a Bicycle for Transportation
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Forget those plastic shopping bags and opt for reusable ones. They're stylish, sturdy and a great way to reduce plastic waste!
6 Best Reusable Grocery Bags For Smarter Shopping
Composting at home is easier than you think and it's a great way to reduce food waste while enriching your garden soil.
Composting
Reduce your water usage by taking shorter showers. Every minute counts!
Limit Water Use
Switch to energy saving light bulbs. They last longer and use less electricity, helping you cut down on energy consumption.
Efficient Light Bulbs
Planting trees is a fun and rewarding way to offset carbon emissions. Plus, it beautifies your neighborhood and provides habitat for wildlife.
The Canopy Project - Earth Day
Recycling is a simple way to reduce waste. Make sure to learn about what materials can be recycled in your local area.
Rethinking Recycling
Switch to paperless billing to reduce paper waste. Plus, it's much easier to organize your bills digitally.
Paperless Billing
Before throwing something away, consider if it could be donated or reused. One person's trash is another person's treasure!
Earth911 - More Ideas, Less Waste
Say goodbye to single-use plastic bottles and hello to reusable water bottles. They're handy, stylish and eco-friendly.
Reusable Water Bottles
Buying local produce reduces the carbon footprint associated with long-distance food transportation. Plus, it supports local farmers!
Agriculture & Food
Consider having at least one meat-free day a week. This can reduce your carbon footprint and introduce you to some delicious new foods.
Meatless Monday in the Workplace
Unplug electronics when they're not in use. It's a simple way to cut down on your energy use and save on your electricity bill.
Electronics Donation and Recycling
Microbeads in personal care products end up in our oceans and harm marine life. Opt for products without these tiny plastic particles.
Plastic Pollution
Switch to green cleaning products. They're better for the environment and don't contain harmful chemicals.
Green Seal: Get Certified or Find Certified Products & Services
Be mindful of your water usage. Simple actions like turning off the tap while brushing your teeth can make a big difference.
How We Protect Ocean, Land & Freshwater
Line-dry your clothes instead of using a dryer. You'll save energy and your clothes will smell fresh and clean.
Line Dry Clothes
Consider shopping secondhand. It's a great way to reduce waste and find unique items.
Reuse and Upcycle: Online Shopping for Used Items
Attract bees to your garden by planting bee-friendly flowers. Bees are essential for pollination and need our help.
The best plants for bees and pollinators
Palm oil production is a major cause of deforestation. Check product labels and try to avoid those containing palm oil.
Join Us on the Journey to Sustainable Palm Oil
Support renewable energy by switching to a green energy supplier. It's a great way to reduce your carbon footprint.
Renewable energy - Greenpeace USA