Some simple ideas are:
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Buy
locally produced items, including produce and other goods. It reduces the
amount of fossil fuels required to transport the things you buy from other
parts of the country or the world. It also reduces the amount of plastic and
paper products consumed in the packaging of such far-traveling products.
- Instead of using grocery stores' disposable plastic or paper bags, bring your own reusable tote bags, which are available for sale at many grocers and other retailers. The bags are sturdier than disposable bags, making the trip home easier, and they don't waste resources or end up in landfills. You alone could keep up to 1,500 bags per year out of landfills! If you must use disposable bags, ask your bagger to avoid double-bagging whenever possible.
- Only run full loads in the dishwasher and the laundry machine. You use the same amount of energy to power these machines if you have a 1/2 load or a full one- so wait a couple of days to make sure you have a full load.
- Be careful not to leave the water running when you brush your teeth or wash the dishes.
- Scrape - don't rinse! When using a dishwasher, pre-rinsing is no longer necessary with today's technology and detergents. You may be using more water to pre-rinse than the dishwasher uses for a full wash cycle.
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