These days, most people want to do their bit to help the
environment.
Unfortunately, not everyone is willing, or able, to install
solar panels on their
roof or implement an in-ground heat recovery system.
Luckily, there are many smaller things you can do that can make a big
difference. Here are some ideas that can help you "go green" easily
and inexpensively.
Get
a recycling bin and learn how to use it. Most
jurisdictions have a recycling programme. Keep a list of items that can be
recycled on your fridge door, so that everyone in the family can participate.
Get
a kitchen compost bin.
Did you know that composting can reduce landfill waste by as
much as 32%.
Use
energy-saving light bulbs.
Low energy light bulbs have come a long way in recent years.
Their consistent glow and brightness now rival their incandescent counterparts.
By replacing regular 40-watt bulbs with energy-saving 8-watt bulbs, you could
save nearly 50% of the electricity you used for lighting. Results may vary by
brand.
Shop
for local produce.
Many grocery stores and supermarkets offer produce – fruits,
vegetables, – that are grown within a 100 mile radius. The short transportation
distance, means significantly less fossil fuel is required to get the produce delivered
to your local store. Keep in mind that some non-local produce, such as apples
in the off- season, often need to be transported thousands of miles.
Let
nature do the work.
As an alternative to air conditioning, open windows and
block out the passive heat gain from the sun with curtains. Do the opposite in
winter. Strategically using curtains and windows can lower your energy bill by
as much as 20%.
As you can see, you don't have to do much to have a
"greener" home. Just
a few little changes can make a big difference.
I will discuss many aspects of home improvements, buying,
selling and moving in upcoming weeks but in the meantime, if you have any
questions please email me at ckidd@trebnet.com
or call 416-505-7513.

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