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Being green and eco friendly is not difficult to achieve and it doesn’t require huge sacrifices in the way you live your life. Being green can be achieved with only small and subtle changes that will not only improve the environment but can often reward you in other ways too.

Here are perhaps the five simplest ways that you can not only make a difference to the environment but also can save you money in the long run:

Recycling

Perhaps the single most important way of becoming eco friendly is to ensure you are recycling. Recycling is one of the most direct ways you can benefit the environment. But recycling is more than just using a recycling bin to separate your waste. There are other ways to recycle to. Compost in the garden or ensuring you don;t throw anything away that is still functional and useful to somebody./

Energy Saving

Saving energy is another way of helping the environment by reducing your carbon footprint. It can be done in a multitude of ways from driving less to ensuring you switch devices off from standby. You can even get energy monitors to work out your energy consumption.

Reduce waste

Reducing waste can also be done in a multitude of ways. From ensuring we are not wasting electricity to not buying things we don’t really need. Try and by buy things without excess packaging and recycle rather than throw things away

Buy Eco friendly Products

Often there is an eco friendly or friendlier solution to many of the things we buy. Nearly everything from eco cars to eco kettles are available. Look for energy efficient alternatives and choose items that require less energy than the alternatives.

Try Natural Methods

Often there is also a natural solution to many problems. Try and avoid using chemical in things like cleaners and look for natural alternatives. Revert to drying clothes on a line rather than a washing machine or use a clothes airer. Often natural methods are just as efficient but also cost us a lot less to employ.

Richard N Williams is interested in green innovations and writes about them. Please visit our website if you are interested in energy saving products or other eco-friendly products

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Jul/10

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Eco Friendly Tips to living Green


September 17th, 2009 by Richard N Williams

Being eco friendly or living in an environmentally friendly way is often preached to us from the media, government, friends and colleagues. But eco friendly living can often be confusing with mixed messages coming from different quarters.

For instance some people claim bio-diesel is a green fuel as it produces les CO2 than conventional fuels. Others argue it takes up valuable arable land and that the fuel is essentially foodstuffs that could go to feeding people. So it becomes difficult to know who to believe.

And as being green is all about thinking about how individually we effect the environment – often what works for one person doesn’t necessarily work, or can be practical, to another.

However, there are a few things that many people agree can go a long way to helping the environment and most people can fit into their lives:=

Recycling. Recycling is perhaps the most important thing that we can do that directly help the environment. When you consider how much rubbish each of us throw away each year it soon becomes clear that reducing that amount will make an individual difference. Recycling bins go a long way to make things easier too.

Buy organic products where no harmful chemicals/pesticides have been used. Whilst they may be more expensive but anything we can do to help prevent pollution of our countryside and seas will benefit generations to come. Its not just about organic food either, organic clothing and other organic products are available.
Try and use natural alternatives. What was good for grandma is probably good for the planet too. Old fashioned methods such as drying clothes on an clothes airer will not only cut down on your carbon footprint but also reduce your energy bills.

Try different energy methods. Hybrid cars are one way of using new technology but replace some of the battery powered stuff with say solar powered gadgets. Even consider using solar powered chargers to recharge your laptop or ipod. Every little bit helps.

Richard N Williams is interested in green innovations and writes about them. Please visit our website if you are interested in recycling products or other eco-friendly ideas.

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Jun/10

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Five Eco-Friendly Summer Tips

The summer is not only a great opportunity to recycle, help the environment and save money it is also a fantastic time to have some fun and there is no reason why you can’t enjoy the sunshine whilst helping the environment too. Here are ten great eco-gift ideas to help you make the most of the sunshine:

5. Preparing for winter. The summer is a great opportunity to begin preparing for an eco-friendly winter. Recycled paper can be turned into slow burning eco-fuel for open fires by using a log maker. These compact logs can then be kept dry until for the colder months and kept in a log store providing lots of free and green heating for the winter.

4. Composting. Keeping your garden fed and healthy can be both green and free when you start composting. Large wooden composters (choose one made from recycled wood) can be kept in the garden but those food scraps from the kitchen can be kept in a ceramic compost crock to save you running back and forth to the garden every five minutes.

3. Catching up with your recycling. While recycling bins can be used any time of year we tend to through more rubbish out in the warmer months. Specially adapted trio recycling bins are a great idea that divides a normal kitchen bin into three colour coded section  which makes recycling so much easier.

2. Clothes shopping. Everyone loves shopping for a new summer wardrobe and dressing fashionably doesn’t have to mean we can’t dress green. There are huge ranges of eco-fashions and organic clothing for women, men, children and babies available.

1. Drying clothes. The sunshine is a great opportunity to dry an air clothes completely free of charge. However, Mother Nature doesn’t always respect laundry day but there are plenty of eco clothes airers on the market that allow clothes to be dried indoors without turning on that wicked tumble dryer.

Richard N Williams is a technical author and a specialist in eco friendly gift ideas and innovations. Please contact us if you are interested in recycling, eco gifts ideas such as composters or other great green innovations.

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