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Thoughts of a Piece of Dust: 50 Actions You Can Do to Be Nice to the Environment

Thursday, April 05, 2007

50 Actions You Can Do to Be Nice to the Environment

I started this list a while ago and thought it would be a good idea to share it with my readers. Some of the things are very simple while others require some work. Maybe I will inspire some readers to make some changes in their lives. Who knows? Here is my list (the last one is kind of lame as I was trying to make it a nice round number):

  1. Compost Food Scraps

  2. Plant a Tree

  3. Turn off your lights when you're not using them

  4. Take the bus instead of driving when possible

  5. Walk, Run or Bike when possible

  6. Turn off the tap when you're brushing your teeth

  7. Pick up recyclables that people have thrown on the road and put them in a blue box (or bring them back for money)

  8. Have shorter showers

  9. Don't have so many hot showers

  10. Don't have a shower unless you need to

  11. Use soaps and cleaning materials that are biodegradable

  12. Recycle paper, metal, glass and plastic

  13. When buying a car, consider the mileage that it gets

  14. Use energy efficient light bulbs

  15. When possible, eat organic foods

  16. When possible, eat local foods

  17. Use leftover water from boiling/cooking food to water plants instead of pouring it down the drain

  18. Put your computer on standby or hibernate when you're not using it

  19. Unplug appliances such as televisons, stereos and dvd players when not in use (they still use electricity)

  20. Put on warm clothes instead of turning the heat up

  21. Open the window instead of turning on the A/C (for cars and houses)

  22. Collect rain water to feed your plants or put in your toilet

  23. Vote for leaders who have the environment in mind

  24. Ask your energy provider if they have renewable sources of energy

  25. Switch to renewable sources of energy

  26. If your energy provider doesn't have renewable sources of energy, ask them why not?

  27. Write to your government representatives in support of carbon taxes

  28. Run for office and promote policies that show respect to the environment

  29. Tell your friends and family members to do the things on this list

  30. Talk to local children about this list

  31. Grow your own food

  32. Support businesses that try to make themselves sustainable

  33. Don't drink bottled water

  34. Buy clothes made from organic fabrics

  35. Learn as much as you can about sustainability and share that information with others

  36. Use better insulating windows to keep your house warmer

  37. Invest in environmentally friendly companies

  38. Don't use paper unless you need to

  39. Eat less meat

  40. Use reusable containers and bags if you have to bring a lunch

  41. Switch to a low-flow shower head

  42. Reuse plastic containers instead of buying tupperware.

  43. Don't put apples, oranges, etc. into plastic bags when grocery shopping

  44. Bring cloth bags when grocery shopping

  45. If you have to use plastic bags, find ones that are biodegradable

  46. Submit assignments electronically when possible

  47. Scan things instead of photocopying them

  48. Wash plastic food bags as well as zip lock and reuse them

  49. When washing dishes, instead of using the tap to rinse every dish and spoon, fill up your second sink to rinse the dishes off.

  50. Remember that we only have one earth. If we destroy it, there's no second chance.


I realize this is not quite a comprehensive list, therefore I'm asking all of my readers to add their own. There is a prize (some nice high quality chocolate - I'll come back and revise this post with specifics soon!) for the person who gives me the most unique ways to help the environment. The criteria is that it must be an activity that an individual is able to do, and the activity has to be reasonably easy and affordable to do. I'll evaluate them on a case by case basis.

All responses should be posted as comments to this post and your name MUST be included. The deadline for responses will be Tuesday April 10th at 11:59pm PST.

Good luck!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

High quality chocolate?? I'm in...

use the library - use their magzines, dvds, videos, etc. because chances are yours will end up in the trash eventually.

dumpster dive! - i hear safeway leaves bags of perfectly good bagels and doughnuts just sitting behind their store...

use less paper, and 100% recycled when you have to.

use the blank side of your used paper to make notepads.

sunday colour comics make excellent wrapping paper.

reusable coffee mugs!!! all you people who leave your starbucks litter on my beach make me angry.

properly insulate your house or you're wasting engry (and paying a lot more for hydro than you have to)

Tal said...

1. Only wash clothes that are legitmately dirty, and not just on the floor.
2. Wash with cold water, not hot.

Anonymous said...

Mommy says...
1. air dry clothes instead of using the dryer..

2. put coffee grains in your garden instead of chemicals

2. shower with a friend to save water....

Anonymous said...

mommy says (again)
- use a push lawnmower and hand clippers instead of electric or gas

-when visiting a friend who doesn't have access to composting etc (ie apartment dwellers) offer to take their stuff home with you to compost...

- use old towels etc as rags instead of paper towels...

Rebecca said...

Here are a few ideas I came up with for your contest:
1. Printing – reuse papers that have been used (one side)

2. Use leftover (cooled) tea in the teapot to water plants

3. Eat by candlelight

4. Wash and reuse milk bags

5. Take frozen meats out in advance for defrosting to avoid using microwave

6. Cut grass with the old-fashioned style of mower (no gas or electricity)

7. Shovel snow instead of having driveway plowed

8. Subscribe to newspapers/magazines online or read library copies

9. Use cloth napkins instead of paper.

10. Carry a mug or thermos cup for drinking at work or school.

11. Instead of a shower or bath, have a sponge bath.

12. Practise safe disposal of batteries (http://www.wisegeek.com/how-do-i-dispose-of-batteries.htm)

13. Line or rack dry clothes instead of using dryer.

14. Use cloth diapers.

15. Donate rather than throw out. One person’s garbage may be another’s treasure.

16. For teachers: If you have printed acetates that you keep to use for a long time, you can prolong their lives (and discard/ use fewer acetates). If each time you use the acetate, you use a marker for whatever purpose, then each time you clean off the marker you will gradually wear off the print on your acetate. To avoid this problem, place a clear acetate on top of the printed one so that whatever markings you make will be washed off of the clear acetate and will not wear off the print of the “original”.