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Posted On 04.16.09

Next Wednesday is Earth Day. I’m not a hippie or anything, but I do think it is important to be more environmentally conscious. In honor of Earth Day next week I am going to do 10 things in an attempt to “go green” this week:

1. Just say no to paper and plastic. I have been trying to accumulate a collection of reusable grocery bags. By next Wednesday I’ll complete this collection and vow to only use these bags. I’ll make sure I always have them in my car, so that I’ll never have to use a disposable bag at the store again.

2. Carry a water bottle. I have a water bottle I use at work everyday, but I plan to put one in my car as well. That way I will be less likely to purchase bottled water and maybe I will even put my coffee mug in my car to so I can use that at Starbucks instead of their paper cups. I do have 12 cup holders now, so why not take advantage of them?

3. Walk to the grocery store and gym. My grocery store and gym are probably less than a mile from my house and you know how many times I have walked there? Zero. I am going to walk to the grocery store and/or gym at least once this week and make a conscious effort to do this more in the future.

4. Cut down on mail. I hate the mail. 80% of what I get is junk. I already cut down on a lot of mail by doing online banking, but I would be ok with never getting any unsolicited mail ever again. I went to the Direct Marketing Association and registered so I can remove myself from some of these lists. I already removed myself from all credit card offers and I am going to monitor my mail for the next week so I can remove myself from other non-relevant mailing lists.

5. Spring Cleaning! I am in desperate need of a spring cleaning at my house. Saturday I am going to clean out my closets and donate my things instead of throwing them away.

6. Cut down on dog poop waste bags. I try to do this by only picking up multiple piles of poop 2-3 times/week, but this has back-fired on me. My neighbors contacted my homeowners association and complained about the poop because it wasn’t being picked up right away. I found this product called Flush Puppies that is a biodegradable bag you can use to pick up the poop and flush it. I ordered a sample pack to try it out.

7. Unplug my cell phone charger. I always leave my charger plugged in so I can easily just plug my phone in before bed. But while that charger is plugged in it is still drawing electricity. So I am going to unplug this when I am not using it and try to unplug other appliances when not in use as well.

8. Cut out beef this week. The world’s 1.5 billion cattle are estimated to produce up to 18% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. That’s more than cars, airlines and all other forms of transportation combined. I can’t completely cut out the dairy because of my love for cheese, but I’ll try to cut down on that too.

9. Replace the light bulbs in my bathroom with compact florescent light bulbs (CFLs). I have 2 light bulbs burnt out on the vanity in my bathroom and I am going to replace them with CFLs. They probably won’t match the other 2 that aren’t burnt out yet, but that’s ok. No one really sees that bathroom but me anyway.

10. Change my air filters. I am really bad about this because my ceilings are really high and it isn’t easy to get to the vents. The last time I replaced these was when my heat went out this winter, so I’d say it’s time for some new ones!

What things have you done to “go green”?

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Comments

Erich
04.17.09

When you say "im not a hippy or anything" you give a lot of power to a common misperception. By declaring yourself different from the hippies you reinforce the common perception taht anyone who cares about the environment is politically far left. Compare the statement "im not black but i like chicken". That statement would be taken as horribly racist. Yes I chose my statement for shock value, but it is the exact same construct. It does more harm than good. If you actually have envrionmental concerns, state them, don't appologize for them, you have every right to believe as you see fit.

04.17.09

The dog parks here in Madison have bio-friendly bags for cleaning up after your pets. I bet they're pretty cheap too. Maybe you want to look into those to save some cash :)

I'm going to the DMA website today to cut down on unwanted mail. It's been piling up on my porch, thanks for the idea.

legalbeagle
04.17.09

We have everything on power strips. Our tv & converter box is plugged into one. My laptop and desk lamp are plugged into one in my room. we have another one with all the chargers for phones plugged into it. It is easy to just push it off when not using the tv or the lamp, etc. Then you don't have to constantly plug/unplug things. In addition, out 1950's house has limited number or outlets, so this actually gives up more ability to plug things in.

04.17.09

Thanks for the idea DMA site, I just went on and registered. On top of saving the environment, all that junk mail is just annoying! And I'm guilty of the cell phone charger thing too.

I also agree with, sorta, what you said about not being a hippie but rather environmentally conscious. It's the same thing that happens with any activist movement...a few super enthused people tend to set a bad tone for the belief as a whole. In reality, we'd have a ton less sustainability/pollution/environmental concern if people wouldn't dismiss being conscious of your impact as being a "hippie."

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