Hang Your Laundry - Lower Your Energy Bill
You can save 10-15% on your energy bill by hanging your clothes rather than using a dryer. This old fashioned way of drying laundry is worth the effort.
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You can save 10-15% on your energy bill by hanging your clothes rather than using a dryer. This old fashioned way of drying laundry is worth the effort.
Using green cleaning products for household cleaning without toxins can work well, but since there are no federal requirements regarding the safety of each ingredient in the product, if you want to ensure you're cleaning green, consider using these natural products.
Did you know that no standards exist for labeling a cleaning product as green? Or that there are no requirements for disclosing all its ingredients?
I was kindly sent a sample of Eco-Nuts, and they really are ingenious and simple.
You can make better alternatives to the harsh cleaners you default to every time you clean. Look at the ingredients in the cleaning products you routinely use. If the list is long and includes chemicals you can’t pronounce, it may be time to try some safer, more eco-friendly alternatives.
Many products used to clean schools, homes and offices everyday, have ingredients that can be toxic to our health and the environment's. A free report discloses many toxic ingredients in brand name products.
Ditch the 409. Go with vinegar.
Want to know how to clean up the environment in your own home? Read this book by Sloan Barnett. It is full of good ideas for greening your home.
The news is all bad when it comes to dryer sheets. Fabric softener sprayed on a polyester cloth contains lots of dangerous chemical, bad for you and the environment.
Here's a surprising energy-saving tip with a bonus: how to make your own homemade dishwashing detergent.
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