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Things we do at home to be Green – Part 2

January 17th, 2010
Canada to Ban incandescent light bulbs by 2012

Canada to Ban incandescent light bulbs by 2012

This is a continuation of the things that we have been doing and continue to do at our home/office to help the environment. These things are our small addition to the effort that we all need to take on if we are going to leave a livable planet for our grandchildren.

5. We have been using and continue to use ‘green’ cleaners including laundry soap, dishwashing soap, bathroom and toilet cleaner, floorwashing cleaner, etc. We have discovered that Vinegar is a great anti-bacterial cleaner instead of clorine bleach. We also use an orange peel cleaner as a great cleaner that will eliminate any strong odors – great for cat urine/puke, etc.

6. Turn off any un-used lights, TV’s, radios, PC Monitors, etc.

7. Replaced all of our convention light bulbs with twisted energy saving bulbs – saving at least 50% of the energy needed to light our home.

8. Reduce the number of plastic bags that we use but any we do use are re-used at  least twice but in many cases they are re-used more times before they are discarded. Included in this was being involved in a re-cycling process with a neighboring farm where we eliminated any new bags they needed to buy for their market and re-use the plastic bags all around their farm.

You can see even better solutions for the plastic bags issue in previous blog entries.

Click Here: to Find out how Canada plans to ban incandescent light bulbs by 2012

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Things we do at home to be green – Part 1

January 16th, 2010
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There are a number of things that we have been doing at our home to help the environment. We have been doing a lot of these for many years and just take it for granted that everyone else does the same.

1. Wash with Cold Water – We have used cold water for more than 20 years to wash our clothes. It means that our clothes are not brilliantly white but we decided that was something with which we could live.

2. Recycle anything that we can – bottles, cans, newspaper, boxes, food waste, etc. One of the things that annoys us is not being able to recycle Styrofoam.

3. Use a fireplace to heat and have the Furnace Thermostat in the same room as the Fireplace.  This keeps the furnace use down to ab absolute minimum.

4. Last year we had to place our furnace and we put in a very highly efficient new furnace. The old furnace was recycle for parts and its metal.

Tell us what things you have been doing to make your living more green.

Click here to read more about water conservation.

Green Bag Lady – Karma Tube

January 14th, 2010
green bag lady - karma tube

green bag lady - karma tube

There are times when special people just decide that something must be done to correct a problem. A real example of this is  Teresa Van Hatten-Granath, the ‘green bag lady,’ for example. Her passion for being environmentally-friendly has inspired her to setup a wonderful initiative that she funds herself. Watch her beautiful story and perhaps join in!

If each one of us was willing to take one of the problems that ffect our planet and take the same kind of initiative as Teresa did, this world would be a whole lot better place to live.
Click Here for more about her solution:

Canadian Teenager Wins Science Fair, Solves Massive Plastic Bag Environmental Problem

December 27th, 2009

plastic bag problem solvedWe all know about the plastic bag horror stories. We are trying to reduce those numbers by charging for plastic bags and encouraging the use of re-usable carrying bags. But still billions are: polluting oceans, killing wildlife and getting dumped in landfill.

A Canadian high school student had a better idea and came up with a way to make plastic bags degrade in as little as three months. This could revolutionize this major environmental issue.

Read more about this amazing discovery.

GREENLINK #6 Environmental Stewartship In Schools

December 18th, 2009

http://www.gogreeninitiative.org/

The Go Green initiative program is designed to change the attitudes of young people towards the environment in a way that is relevant and relateable to a very hard to impress segment of society.

If you have a green link you would like to have posted on our blog, just send it along, with a short description and we’ll post it for you. Email: jim.murray@ourgreendirectory.com.

GREENLINKS #5- Small Town Big Green

December 18th, 2009

http://www.eastgwillimbury.ca/Environment/Thinking_Green_Initiatives.htm

How small town Canada is going green. It’s a real source of inspiration for the green movement how smaller towns, communities and municipalities are establishing and remaining remarkably committed to green initiatives. They say every little bit helps and it’s true.

If you have a green link you would like to have posted on our blog, just send it along, with a short description and we’ll post it for you. Email: jim.murray@ourgreendirectory.com.