Going green has many benefits: it benefits the Earth by cutting down on greenhouse gas emissions, reducing the use of natural resources, and reducing our impact on natural spaces. Luckily, going green is both easy and economical. There are simple things that you can do today that will make a big impact on the World as well as on your household budget.
1. Change Your Light Bulbs
A "normal" light bulb is known as an incandescent light bulb. You probably use incandescent bulbs to light most areas of your home. The trouble with incandescent light bulbs is that they generate a high level of heat while running, which wastes a lot of electricity. Thus, they are very inefficient.
Comparatively, fluorescent bulbs create light without generating heat. This allows them to be much more efficient and produce between 50 and 100 lumens per watt, making them four to six times more efficient than incandescent bulb. They also last much longer than incandescent bulbs.
Replacing your bulbs is simple. The next time one blows, simply note the wattage on the incandescent bulb and visit your local hardware or lighting store. Fluorescent light bulbs are marked to indicate their actual wattage and the comparable wattage to an incandescent bulb. This means that if you had a 60-watt incandescent bulb, you can buy a fluorescent bulb marked as 15-watts (equivalent to 60-watts incandescent).
Once all of your bulbs are replaced, you will notice a significant cost-savings in your energy bill. This is a truly win-win situation, as you will also have the added benefit of replacing your bulbs less frequently!
2. Switch to Low-Flow Shower heads
Water is a precious resource that is limited in many regions of the U.S. Population growth puts increasing pressure on this natural resource: the EPA reports that the public demand for water has more than tripled since 1950.
One of the largest household uses of water is showering: the average shower takes 10 minutes and 20 gallons of water. Significant progress has been made towards creating low-flow shower heads that feel just as powerful as regular shower heads but can cut water use by 25% to 60% and reduce annual water bills by almost $100 for an average family of four people. These cost (and environmental) savings include both the use of water and the energy cost of heating it.
Installing low-flow shower heads is simple to do. Simply visit your local home improvement center and choose from the many options available.
3. Recycle
The reasons for recycling are many. First, by using recycled materials instead of virgin natural resources, we conserve land and reduce the need to drill for oil and dig for minerals. Secondly, significantly less energy is required to create a recycled product as compared to refining a product from raw materials. Aluminum is one of the best examples: it takes 95% less energy to create it from recycled materials. Thirdly, recycling cuts down on the space and resources required for landfills.
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