Switching to compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) is the most cost effective way to reduce your energy use. The typical CFL bulb uses 66-75% less electricity to produce the same amount of light as a comparable incandescent bulb.
Composting is a natural process that transforms your kitchen waste into valuable and nutritious fertilizer for your garden. Follow these easy steps to start composting today and keep your waste out of the landfill.
Over four million tons of paper are used to produce the junk mail in America, which totals 80 billion pieces annually. Collect your junk mail instead of throwing it in the trash and make your very own recycled stationary!
Every year, Americans use over 100 billion plastic bags and only recycle 0.6% of them. These plastic bags don’t biodegrade. Check out this unique way to reuse in more ways than one.
Organic gardening helps our environment by increasing soil fertility and encouraging natural organisms to flourish. Though organic produce tends to be more expensive, this activity allows you to grow your own organic fruits and vegetables.
Avoid wasting money and losing heat by weather-proofing your windows in the winter. On average, 30% of a typical home’s heating and cooling escapes through its windows and doors. Check out this project to fix this problem.
Many soaps and cosmetic products contain harmful chemical and petroleum byproducts that come in the form of phthalate plasticizers and parabens. This project helps you without leaving a chemical residue.
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