eco-wishlist
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I realized that everyone needs an eco-wishlist—a collection of small steps one can strive to make toward a Mother Earth sustaining existence. Here are a few of mine that I want to cross off my list during the course of this project.
- Purge/recycle old bills.
Use reusable cup when buying Starbucks beverages.- Use less toilet paper per use.
- Make the fridge run more efficiently. And the freezer too.
- Start a compost pile or refrigerate it.
- Switch to a biodegradable litter.
- Reduce my total plastic consumption.
- Reduce the number of plastic bags consumed in my household.
- Recycle prescription bottles.
- Urge my office to change from disposable plastic utensils to donated reusable silverware.
Download music and computer programs whenever possible, thus reducing packaging and shipping resources used.- Turn off the computer when not in use.
- Use the dishwasher.
- Donate old and unwanted clothes.
Switch to rechargeable batteries.- Buy organic food.
- Buy local.
Switch from paper bags to a reusable insulated lunch bag.Use my PDA for all lists; scrap the paper”to do” lists.- Start an organic garden.
- Recycle old gym shoes with the Nike program.
- Reduce accumulated waste each week by half.
Use a reusable mug at work.Choose a all-natural variety lip balm instead of petroleum-based.- Replace liquid shampoo with a shampoo bar.
- Buy recyclable pens.
- Buy eco-friendly, biodegradable garbage bags.
- Reduce my water usage during showers.
- Find a pump hairspray alternative over aerosol.
- Purchase more recycled products.
Reduce my total junk mail intake.- Choose ethanol over pure gasoline options.
Use nontoxic household cleaners. Or make my own.Use my Whole Foods reusable bag as my primary shopping bag.- Recycle old motor oil.
- Skip the dryer sheets.
Adjust the household temperature.- Switch from paper towels to rags.
- Give up dry cleaning.
- Abandon nail polishes with phthalate.
- Switch to loose leaf tea.
Make reusable fabric produce bags.- Reduce the number of one-time disposable products in the house.
- Lower the water heater temperature.
- Bring reusable containers for take out food.
- Green my pet.
- Ask for no receipt.
- Add a “think before you print icon” to emails.
- Recycle old gadgets.
- Lower my cooling costs in the warmer months. And try some of these suggestions too.
- Green up my lawn (if I have a lawn).
- Keep a green and healthy home.
- Save wine corks; do something crafty.
- Take the 10-mile pledge and reduce my CO2.
- Cut the energy used from the dryer.
- Read more online instead of printing or receiving paper-printed items.
- Fight retail overpackaging.
- Calculate and reduce my home’s environmental impact.
- Save my stamps for a good cause.
- Trim my computer’s energy use.
- Reduce my personal carbon emissions by 90%.
- Spruce up the air conditioner.
- Wash my hair every other day.
- Replace surge protectors with eco-friendly model.
- Recycle old eyeglasses.
- Recycle old cellphones.
- Reuse printer ink cartridges.
Use strainers on drains.Use the cold setting when washing clothes.Dry delicates on a drying rack.Let dishes air dry in my dishwasher.Keep your thermostat at 68 in the winter.Install a programmable thermostat.Use a Brita for cold water.Use a reusable cup when at Starbucks.- Take short showers.
- Turn the faucet off while shaving and brushing your teeth.
- Toss trash in the wastebasket, not the toilet.
- Take care of your vinyl shower curtain.
- Use water-based paints.
- Properly dispose of latex paint cans.
- Use rags instead of paper towels.
- Choose hydrogen- or oxygen-based bleaches.
- Buy concentrated products.
- Don’t wash clothes after every wear unless they’re really dirty.
- Buy phosphate-free, earth-friendly detergent.
- Keep my refrigerator full to cut down on energy.
- Keep the fridge at 37 F and the freezer at 3 F.
- Maintain my fridge twice a year.
- Use the toaster oven for smaller portion cooking.
- Switch to CFLs.
- Turn off the lights when not in use.
- Use ceiling fans to better circulate the air.
- Manage radiant solar gain.
- Buy gift wrap made of recycled paper.
- Reuse gift wrapping decorations.
- Get creative with gift wrapping.
- Recycle my Christmas tree.
- Choose energy-saving Christmas lights.
- Make my own gift tags.
- Participate in St. Jude’s Ranch for Children greeting cards program.
- Shop at my local farmer’s market.
- Eat less meat.
- Switch to cloth napkins.
- Decline silverware, napkins and condiments when ordering out.
- Wash fruit and veggies in a bowl of cold water.
- Turn the faucet using half the volume.
- Buy in bulk instead of single-servings.
- Collect grey water for watering plants.
- Buy quality products.
- Use rechargeable batteries.
- Buy a paper shredder.
- Recycle old athletic shoes with the Nike program.
- Recycle plastic peanuts with loosefillpackaging.com.
- Download software instead of buying the CDs, when possible.
- Buy only plastic bottles labeled with 1 or 2.
- Create notepads out of scrap paper.
- Ride my bike when running errands three miles away.
- Once a week, use public transportation instead of driving.
- Buy eco-friendly antifreeze.
- Decline housekeeping when staying at a hotel.
- Don’t take the complementary bottles.
- Use biodegradable pet bags.
Various other products to look into in the future.
- Accessories
- Candles
- Deodorant or Powder Deodorant
- Dish soap
- House paint
- Makeup
- Natural skin care products
- Razers
- Toothbrushs
- Vinyl wall coverings
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Pingback by one green thing April 28, 2007 @ 4:14 pmGreat list! For dishsoap, try Seventh Generation here. We started using it recently and really like it. Cleans great, has a great aroma, and it’s ‘green’!
Good luck on your list!
Comment by freen12 April 30, 2007 @ 1:20 pm[...] One –>fellow blogger has got a great eco-wishlist going. They are –>tracking their progress point by point. Great list of things for all of us to [...]
Pingback by Catching up! « Got Green? April 30, 2007 @ 1:37 pmHey Freen, Thanks so much! I’ll have to look into that.
Comment by miss luscious luka April 30, 2007 @ 9:44 pm[...] Update: Check out my progress by viewing my eco-wishlist. [...]
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