Posted by Nate, filed under Composting, Cooking, Daily Life, Food, Household, Recycling, Sustainability, Sustainable living, environment. Date: July 19, 2008, 10:51 am | 1 Comment »
Posted by Nate, filed under Arizona, Corporate America, Energy, Gas & Oil, Recycling, Renewable Energy, Society, Sustainability, Sustainable living, environment. Date: June 19, 2008, 9:48 am | No Comments »
I’m on the road for business for the third time in just a little over a month. The frequent hotel visits are showing me a glaring environmental impact of just staying for the night or several nights. I’ve noticed a lot of people seem to have their room cleaned on a daily basis by housekeeping. To me that’s just wasteful and unnecessary. You don’t clean your bed sheets and bath towels on a daily basis do you? Think about the daily environmental impacts of washing all those items, like the amount of water being wasted and the detergent flushing into our sewers.
A lot of hotels seem to be stocking rooms with plastic and Styrofoam cups for drinking water and coffee in the mornings. This is another silly practice with a huge environmental impact. I prefer it when hotels provide you with actual ceramic coffee cups or glasses. Better yet, I travel with my own travel cup so I’m not using either. It’s a simple solution that can go a long way.
Do you have any suggestions or tips for traveling a little greener? Let us know about them by leaving a comment!
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Posted by Nate, filed under Recycling, Society, Sustainability, Sustainable living, Tourism, environment, travel. Date: May 8, 2008, 10:50 am | 1 Comment »
Posted by Nate, filed under Daily Life, Education, Energy, Food, Gardening, Gas & Oil, Recycling, Renewable Energy, Self-sufficiency, Society, Sustainability, Sustainable living, Water, environment, solar power. Date: May 6, 2008, 9:51 am | No Comments »
Five days and counting to Earth Day so enjoy the easy ways to go green tips I post as we head to the big celebration:
1. When it comes to doing the dishes with your dishwasher, use the energy-saving setting. If your dishwasher is older and doesn’t have one of those settings, just let the dishes air-dry. Don’t use the heated option.
2. Reduce the energy needed to wash your clothes by washing in cold or warm water, not hot. We do all of our laundry with cold water, sometimes warm if some stain treatment or sterilization is needed and we’ve never noticed a problem with our clothes!
3. To save on energy used to heat up hot water, turn your water heater down to about 120-degrees. I have to confess, that’s a hard one for us to stomach because we love our hot showers and baths!
4. As you replace appliances in your home, pick out on the best energy efficient appliances. A lot of new appliances carry the Energy Star label which tells you that particular appliance is designed to save you money. If you’d like to learn more about what appliances to look out for, head over to the Energy Star website.
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