Buy organically-grown foods.Most grocery stores now have organic sections
where you can purchase all kinds of fruits,
vegetables, and cereals that have had no
chemical fertilizer, pesticides, or herbicides.
Show the stores you care by buying these
things! They'll be better for you and
for the earth because no chemicals are going
into the soil or water.
Don’t endanger animalsDon't buy clothes or objects made of
ivory, tortoise shell, coral, or reptile
skins. They come from endangered animals
or plants.
Put on a sweater!Put on a sweater instead of turning up the
heat.
Leave the car at homeThe next time you need to go somewhere, think
twice before you get the car out. Walk or
ride your bike whenever possible.
Keep the fridge door closedOpen the fridge when you've decided what
you want to eat--not while you decide.
Warming something up?A microwave oven uses one-third the energy
of a conventional oven.
Turn the tap off when brushing/washing!When you brush your teeth, wet the brush,
then turn off the water until you need to
rinse. The average bathroom tap runs at about
2 gallons of water per minute. That means
every time you brush your teeth or when you
wash your hands with the water running, you
use about 4 gallons of water. If you brush
your teeth twice and wash your hands three
times per day, it adds up to 600 gallons
of water per month.
Take a showerChoose wisely: A shower uses 3 to 5 gallons
of water per minute. A full bathtub uses
36 gallons.
Water the garden at the right timeIf you water a lawn or garden, do it in the
morning or evening when water won't evaporate
as easily.
Inflate your tires/tyres
Keep your car tires/tyres inflated to the
proper pressure to improve fuel economy and
extend the life of the tires/tyres.
Buy a light coloured car
Choose a light-colored car with tinted glass
to lessen the need for air conditioning.