We can all do our part to protect the planet by using less and acting more.
Going green is not as difficult as you might think. Here we walk
through 30 easy ways to green our daily routine.
IN GENERAL:
-
Plant a tree! One for every person on the planet – by the end of this year!
- Find needy homes or charitable organizations for things that you no longer need or want rather than throwing it away.
DAILY ROUTINE:
AT HOME:
- It would seem to go without saying,
but many of us forget that we can save water in simple ways like
not letting the tap run while shaving, washing your face, or brushing
your teeth.
- Insulating your water heater will
help save valuable energy, and you can go the extra mile by
installing showerheads with a low flow in your bathrooms for bathing
purposes to help save water. You can also put a timer on your heaters
to save power.
- Using an electric razor or hand
razor with replaceable blades instead of disposable razors goes a long
way to cutting back on waste. And plant a tree.
- Use towels for drying your face and
hands instead of tissues that are used and thrown away. Also, hang
your towels to dry so that they can be reused several times. You are
after all clean when you use them!
- Juice or yoghurt lovers can do their
bit by buying juice in concentrates and yoghurt in reusable containers
instead of single serving packages.
- Many of us like to leaf through the
paper as we munch on breakfast, but consider reading the dailies in
communal spaces like the office or coffee shops. However, if you
prefer to have your own copy, make sure you recycle!
- When packing your lunch, opt for
reusable containers for food storage instead of wrapping the food with
aluminum foil or plastic wrap.
- When deciding what you're going to eat for
the day, go vegan(avoid using or consuming animal products)once a week. Many people may not know this, but
raising animals for food generates a considerable amount of greenhouse
gases!
- As you leave the house, don’t forget
to switch off all the lights and appliances at the wall unit (if
you have this feature) and unplug chargers as they continue to consume
even if they are not charging; saving energy helps reduce air
pollution.
GETTING TO WORK:
- Don’t go anywhere without your cloth bag so you can just say no to plastic whenever you shop.
- Radical as it may seem, in today’s
“the easier the better” society, the easiest way to reduce your
carbon footprint is by avoiding driving altogether. Power down and Instead try biking, walking, carpooling, public transport or an occasional telecommute.
- If you have no other choice than to
drive to work, look for the most fuel- efficient car model for
your next purchase and keep your tyres inflated to the correct pressure.
- If you’re one of the lucky few
blessed with clear stretches of road on your way to work, use cruise
control, as it saves fuel and also helps you maintain a constant
speed.
- If you’re among the majority of
drivers who spend their mornings stuck in traffic, consider turning your
engine off if you will be idling for long periods of time. And plant a tree.
- For those who suffer from road rage,
remember that aggressive driving lowers your mileage, so if you want
to save on fuel and save the planet while you’re at it, accelerate
gradually-- something to keep that in mind the next time that bad
driver cuts you off! Just count to 10 and say the planet needs me!
AT WORK:
- Do you have a morning hot drink
routine? Using a washable mug is an environmentally-friendly alternative
to non-biodegradable styrofoam or plastic cups.
- Leave a cup and reusable bottle for
water at work to eliminate buying drinks, which get served in plastic
cups, or bottled water. 80% of plastic bottles are recyclable but
only 20% are actually recycled.
- When you need a pad for lists and messages, turn over an old document and write on the back of that instead.
- If there isn’t an office recycling
system, start one yourself! Recycling our trash actually
contributes to reducing global warming emissions. And it is estimated
that 75% of what is thrown in the trash could actually be
recycled, though currently only 25% is.
- When you must have a paper copy,
make sure you default your printer option to use both sides. This is
an easy tree-saver!
- Most computer accessories like ink
cartridges and CDs and DVDs are made of materials that could be
reused. Computer cords and speakers are fairly standardized, meaning
they can be used for a variety of computer models and makes.
- Lower your office’s carbon footprint
by seeing computers, monitors, printers, copiers, speakers and
other business equipment to their energy saving feature and turning them
off at the end of the day. And plant a tree!
- Turning off all unnecessary lights, especially in unused offices and conference rooms is an easy way to save energy.
- If you’re in search of something to
personalize your workspace, look no further than the humble
houseplant. Houseplants are good for the environment because they remove
quantities of pollutants present in the air.
AFTER A LONG DAY:
- In the summer/warmer months, consider
using an interior fan in conjunction with your window air-conditioner
to spread the cooled air more effectively through your home. While
you’re at it, in winter, lower your thermostat and put on a
jumper. In summer, increase it and wear lighter clothes, you will
also save money!
- Don’t place lamps or TV sets near
your air-conditioning thermostat as it senses heat from these
appliances, which can cause the air-conditioner to run longer than
necessary.
- When cooking dinner, match the size of the pan to the size of the heating element to lower energy wastage.
- When you are feeling at your
laziest, don’t throw clean clothes in the hamper to avoid hanging them
up! Wear jeans more than once…
- When you wash, use only eco-friendly
products in your home. It’s best for you and the environment! And
did we mention plant a tree!
Ref: http://www.unep.org/