From Guest Blogger Emma Sturgis: Three Changes You Can Make to Go Green in the Home

Three Changes You Can Make to Go Green in the HomeEveryone wants to go green in concept, but so many people are unsure of how to actually better their treatment of the environment. If you fall into this majority, then these tips are for you. Here are 3 ways that you can start making an environmental change in your own home.
Ditch Disposables

It seems like everything is disposables nowadays. You can get disposable plates, cups, and nearly anything else. How convenient, right? Well, unfortunately, this may not be a good thing.

While disposable products are convenient, they are terrible for the environment. They often use plastics that will take decades or centuries to decompose in a landfill, and because of the food that they absorb during use, they cannot be recycled.

It may seem like a hassle to wash dishes, but take the extra twenty minutes a day and clean your own reusable plates. The water you use will be nothing compared to the space in a landfill that you have saved.
Green Energy

Did you know that you can have your home run on entirely green energy? Many people do not realize this, but green energy is just as easy to access as fossil fuels.

For many people, they can contact their current energy provider and ask to be switched to a system that uses green energies. Of course, not every energy provider will have this option. In situations like this, do not be afraid to look to a new provider.

For example, those in Minneapolis will be able to turn to a like Renewable Solar Resources. Look around your area for energy providers that have moved beyond harmful fossil fuels and you will shrink your carbon footprint considerably.
Clean Green

Many people reach for chemical cleaners out of habit, but have you ever considered why? These products lower the air quality of your home and their containers litter landfills, so why would you keep purchasing them? Instead, consider giving green cleaning a try.

 

Instead of buying a bottle of harsh cleaner, try a mixture of white vinegar and water. This alternative is often just as effective and will be much easier on your lungs and the environment. By keeping the mixture in a reusable spray bottle, you can create your own cleaner without the unnecessary waste.
Green is Easy

Many people think of going green as some abstract concept that involves breaking the bank, but being eco-friendly is often the cheaper option. These are 3 easy, economic solutions that nearly anyone can do. If you want to do your part for the environment, then start implementing these green practices today.

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