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Use less energy
Submitted by Jeremy on November 28, 2005 - 9:56pm.
Buy ONLY what is needed
- Give up frills.
- Make an effort to stop being a consumer.
- Don’t watch advertising; it affects you no matter what you think.
- Buy from local merchants.
- Buy food grown locally.
- Don’t buy styles; buy long term quality.
Evaluate vehicle needs & use
- Combine many auto trips into one.
- Consider a Flexcar.
- Give up one or more vehicles.
- Get a job closer to home.
- Take your vacation at home and relax.
- Consider not flying any more.
Evaluate alternative energy
- This is a big topic; let’s take it in steps:
- Start with small scale solar hot water heating.
- Buy the most efficient appliances.
- Have your home site evaluated for solar use; so you know what will be possible.
- Consider construction of small passive solar solutions, for heat retention.
- Get an estimate for construction of a solar grid-tied system.
- Consider buying a diesel vehicle and using biodiesel fuel.
- Is there a micro hydro power project you could develop?
- Is wind power a possibility for you?
Remodel now
- It is cheaper to make expenditures now because of expected inflation.
- Make needed repairs.
- Clean out septic systems.
- Fix the roof.
- Insulate attic, walls, windows, & doors.
- Build green.
- Consider solar.
- Consider a well.
- Consider composting toilets.
Buy used
- Shop at local thrift stores.
- Visit your neighborhood garage sales.
- Buy used clothes, shoes, coats, linen.
- Buy used building materials.
- Buy antiques and old stuff; it’s trendy, too.
- Sell used things.
- Buy what is durable and will last.
Consider shared ownership
- Buy occasional use items with friends & neighbors.
- Buy a truck together.
- Live with family, a very old idea.
- Move your parents into your house.
- Rent space.
- Own a time share instead of a one owner second home.
Recycle everything you can
- Find out who sells used, the items you need.
- Buy extra used materials you will need soon.
- Reuse all types of containers, especially plastics.
- Learn more about greywater so you can use it safely.
- Consider reusing water.
- Greywater water can be used on some plants.
- Learn as much as you can about recycling and practice it regularly.
- Don’t throw away things if you can give them away or recycle them some way.
Stay home more (ie, use the car less)
- Go out for entertainment less often.
- Develop nearby neighborhood friendships.
- Socialize more with your neighbors.
- Work in your yard.
- Stay home and enjoy your own company.
- Eat at nearby restaurants.
Walk, bike, public transport
- Try NOT using a car for a week; for a month.
- Go shopping on your bike.
- Find the nearest farmers market is; shop there.
- Talk to neighbors about carpooling.
- Combine trips with many stops with your neighbors.
- Get familiar with the buses, especially near home.
- Walk everywhere.
Pollute less
- Find ways to produce less garbage at your home.
- Don’t use the dry cleaners.
- If you burn wood buy the most efficient stove.
- Keep pollutants out of drains.
- Be careful what you do with solvents and oils.
- Buy biodegradable products.
- Recycle everything possible.
- Buy natural products instead of synthetics.
- Stop smoking.
Use less
- Give up some of the things you think you need.
- Buy fewer comfort items.
- Use less water.
- Turn the furnace down; the lights & computer off.
- Cut electricity use and use your furnace less often.
- Use a clothesline not a dryer.
- Discuss with the family what the real necessities are.
- Wear clothing longer before giving it up.
- Grandma used to darn socks.
- Don’t just go shopping; stay out of the malls.
- Make gifts, especially useful gifts, for others instead of buying things.
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