Tuesday, September 11, 2007

1001 Little Ways to Save Our Planet

Oh my goodness.

If you buy just one book this year, let it be 1001 Little Ways to Save Our Planet. It is such a good beginners resource for everything environmentally responsible.

Here is what it says on the back

"With ideas for recycling, conservation and energy efficiency, 1001 Little Ways to Save Our Planet offers quick, simple ways to reduce your impact on the environment and start living in harmony with the planet. Green-living tips include how to limit the damage done by global warming, pollution and toxins, as well as decrease reliance on fossil fuels and make eco-friendly choices such as buying from sustainable sources. Even if your an energy-guzzling, 4x4-driving, plane-loving consumer, you'll be amazed at how just a few small changes in your work and home life can reap big benefits for the global community."

Hurry. Go. Buy it. Or borrow it.

Here are some of my favorite tips:

298: Remembering to turn off the tap (faucet) while you're brush your teeth, applying make-up or cleanser, or shaving helps save an incredible amount of water. Turning off the tap (faucet) while brushing your teeth can save 7 litres (2 Gal) of water. Try to get into the habit of turning the tap (faucet) off whenever the water is nt actually needed.

217: Instead of buying fabric softners which can leave chemical residues on clothes and pollute the environment in their manufacturing process, try adding 60 mls (1/4 cup) white vinegar to the rinse water.

729: Ten tread mills in the average gym use the same amount of electricity in a day that it would take to run your hairdryer non-stop for an entire year. Stick to weights and non-electric machines like spinning bikes.

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