Going green might be considered one of the “hip trends” that people are going for, but it should have been something we did all along. While we can agree to disagree on any political actions regarding a green future, one thing we cannot disagree on is the reality of climate change<\/a><\/strong>. It is true that everyone does not agree on how much humans have caused our rising temperatures on a global scale. However, it is clear that reducing waste and heading toward an environmentally friendly society would only help the Earth. This can be difficult for people to do, sadly. Thus, many people have come up with green hacks that can be utilized by societies worldwide.<\/p>\n
The first of our green hacks is not really that difficult. Everyone already knows that it is best to recycle as much as you can. It is pretty easy to do at home and you can even get your children involved if they are still living at home. Set aside three bins for “trash.” One will be actual trash that you need to throw away. The next bin can be for any metal object from aluminum cans to paperclips. The last of your bins will be for all plastic objects, such as the plastic water bottles you might buy at the store.<\/p>\n
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Why continue to go to a store like Wal-Mart and get a ton of thin plastic bags for your stuff? All of those bags are likely thrown away by most of us. Stores such as Aldi decided that they would no longer offer bags like this but would sell a bag of higher quality to you that could be used for future trips to their store or others. Other places sell food bags that are made out of recycled materials, like hemp among others. Europeans, especially those in the United Kingdom, usually referred to bags like this as “Bag(s) For Life<\/a><\/strong>.”<\/p>\n
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Wood ash, mixed with some natural oils and minerals, has been used for cleaning<\/a><\/strong> by cultures all over the world. When wood ash in its dry form comes in contact with water, it becomes lye. Of course, lye is at the heart of soapmaking, candlemaking, as well as several other products. This essentially makes it a cleaner that can be useful for homemade soap. You’ll likely see many people make soap and sell it on places like Etsy among others. However, several major supermarkets and stores actually sell “ash soap” that you can buy.<\/p>\n
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You might be surprised to know that the U.S. alone wastes, on average, 108 billion pounds<\/a><\/strong> of food per year. This rounds out to around 130 billion meals and $408 billion in wasted food. Entire cities could live on that amount of food for a long period of time comfortably. All of this equals 40% of America’s food supply going to waste annually. Think about how many people go hungry that could use food that we’re just wasting like it’s nothing.<\/p>\n
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We know what you’re thinking, this seems like a bad idea. The last thing you want to do is make toothpaste that will make your teeth worse. However, all toothpaste comes in little plastic tubes. This isn’t good obviously. What you might find to be crazy too is that some of the newest toothpaste have shown to have harmful chemicals that hurt your teeth rather than help them. They might even affect the coloring of your teeth, shockingly.<\/p>\n
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Most people will use the term “Apples and Oranges” to compare different things, but what about the term of “apples and potatoes?” One is a fruit and the other is a vegetable. Yes, potatoes are a starchy vegetable but part of the veggies list nonetheless. The funny thing is that while apples and potatoes are very different, they actually help each other. When apples are stored with potatoes, the apples are able to stop potatoes from sprouting or going bad<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n
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Many 1990’s kids might have had parents that cut their jeans into shorts for the summer. Kids will always grow out of clothes, so it is best to get as much use out of their clothing as you can. However, you can do more with clothing rather than make shorts out of them. Therefore, one of the best green hacks is to make something out of those older clothing items around your home. Many have found that using old shirts for, perhaps, washing the car or cleaning up places with oil and much more can give that shirt a second life.<\/p>\n
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It makes sense that so many companies have chosen to use plastic for their products. It is cheap to buy and even easier to shape into literally anything you could ever want. However, plastic is terrible for the environment. In fact, there is something in the ocean referred to as the Great Garbage Patch<\/a><\/strong>. It is essentially a floating island of trash found in the Pacific Ocean, often close to the Western United States and Mexico. This patch contains roughly 80,000 metric tons of trash, mostly made up of plastic from a variety of products.<\/p>\n
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Most of the all-purpose cleaners you see on the market will come in plastic containers that are not meant for multiple uses. However, you can actually use these plastic containers and simply fill them with your own cleaner. Most of the ingredients inside these containers can be found around your home anyway, or you can find them in a local forest. For example, you can utilize things like baking soda and white vinegar, which both help to break down grime and sterilize multiple areas around your home.<\/p>\n
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You might be wondering: didn’t you weirdos just tell us about putting an apple with potatoes?<\/em> While we did mention doing that, it was only to extend the shelf-life of the potatoes. Most of the time, it is actually not a good thing to put any fruits and vegetables together that you’re planning on eating over a period of time rather than all at once. The reason for this is that fruits actually expel gases that can make vegetables ripen faster than they normally should. Therefore, fast-ripening veggies will be at high risk<\/a><\/strong> and go to waste very quickly.<\/p>\n
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One issue when it comes to kitchen-use products is that they are usually made with bad materials. Sadly, most are not even meant for long-term use. Perhaps there is no better example of this than your average sponge. Most of the time, sponges usually will come in a pack of four or more, and many might wonder why that is. Some would claim that this is done because it offers a better deal on the items over one small sponge.<\/p>\n
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We tend to waste a lot of water in the developed world. People make the mistake<\/a><\/strong> of thinking that since showers use less water, they can just take longer showers. However, while the standard bath could take 50 to 70 gallons of water to fill, you will use this and more if you take a shower for just 15 to 25 minutes. That said, we often use more water to shower than we do to fill our bathtubs up with water.<\/p>\n
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Have you ever heard of the term “herb ice?” To be fair, most people haven’t. What is it, exactly? One adds herbs to their standard ice tray, then the little sections where you’d normally add water will now be home to olive oil. Technically, in this case, you’re making iced olive oil rather than herb ice. Green hacks like this can serve a pretty good purpose though. This is an old culinary trick used to keep herbs fresh for a longer period of time between uses.<\/p>\n
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Perhaps one of the best green hacks of this era in our technological world is paying attention to labels. They’ll alert you to the most energy-efficient products. Take laptops for instance. It’s true that one can charge a laptop battery, but these batteries were not very good initially. You might get 2 to 3 hours of use out of the best on the market at the time. This meant you needed to charge it repeatedly with some never bothering to take the charging cord out of their laptops at all.<\/p>\n
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One of the biggest green hacks in our book is one that people likely realize but don’t seem to consider very often. Paper Towels are meant to be for one use only and then thrown away just as quickly as they were used. These disposable towels of paper aren’t efficient at all. Washcloths in this case work far better<\/a><\/strong>. That is especially true if you’re wanting to clean up messes.<\/p>\n
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If you’re flossing on the regular, then you’re going to be making your dentist very happy. However, while dental floss is relatively cheap, most of us tend to use the regular plastic version. That might be due to the version given to us by our dentist or due to the ease of finding plastic versions. The problem is the plastic side of it all though. Many feel that is hard to avoid when it comes to flossing as there aren’t many options outside of plastic floss versions.<\/p>\n
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If you have a dryer in your home, generally many will use it as it can be useful to have. However, the trade-off when you use these dryers is the use of unnecessary energy. It can even raise your power bill too. This means using something like a clothesline to hang out clothes can be great for the environment and your wallet<\/a><\/strong>. This is best during the spring and summer period, of course. Although, there are some important things to consider for this.<\/p>\n
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People often complain about their heater or air conditioner is not working properly. Yet the reason it might not be working as well as you’d like to is due to insulation<\/a><\/strong>. There are usually two issues to consider. First, the lack of proper insulation can cause heat or cold to get into your home much easier. Thereby making it seem like the system is not doing its job. The second thing is that due to those things referenced, a system has to work much harder to cool or heat your home.<\/p>\n
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We know that if everyone could bike everywhere they need to go, we’d save a lot of energy as well as cut down on a lot of carbon emissions. Yet we know the ability to ride your bike to places can be strictly based on your location as well as where you’re biking. Some would also rightly point out that if there is nowhere to park and secure your bike, it would be bad to ride your relatively expensive bike there. We understand all of those potential issues, so we want to be sure you’re aware of this.<\/p>\n
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One of the best green hacks we can discuss for car use is to simply drive one efficiently. When you drive, your car is going to use up more fuel with some actions versus others. For example, the faster you go and the more acceleration you maintain in the process, the more energy you’ll use. When one drives like this, they are often going to need to stop at a fast rate. Then they’ll go right back to speeding again.<\/p>\n
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When you buy a regular toothbrush or get one from your local dentist, you’ll get a normal plastic toothbrush. While the bristles on this toothbrush will be perfectly fine when it’s new, they will quickly begin to become pretty bad. This means your toothbrush will not work as properly, thus the need for a new one. However, many of us will use one toothbrush for a year or longer. The CDC<\/a><\/strong> actually recommends changing your toothbrush out every three to four months though.<\/p>\n
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As kids, TV dinners were awesome. These microwavable bad boys were the hallmark of homes with two working parents. Funny enough, microwaves have always been easy to use and they also use less energy<\/a><\/strong> than a regular oven. On average, you use 1200 watts of electricity per hour of microwave use. Most things will be microwaved for about 1 to 5 minutes on average, with some occasionally surpassing that. Yet for every hour of regular oven use, you’re using 3000 watts of electricity.<\/p>\n
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One of the biggest issues in our environment is food waste. This is a huge problem when it comes to things one cannot throw out for animals to eat or give their pet. The best thing you can do is compost various food products. This means stuff you will not eat like the shells from nuts and eggs, along with coffee grounds and filters. However, you can also compost any fruits and vegetables along with shredding newspaper, cardboard, and paper.<\/p>\n
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Recycling is great, but did you know you can essentially get creative yourself and “upcycle” various products people do not use? This pretty much means you will make something new out of something old. You’ll see this more often with clothing items, but it’s regularly done with numerous things. The goal of upcycling<\/a><\/strong> is to create not just something new out of discarded objects or materials. Rather, they want to make something of higher quality or higher value than the original.<\/p>\n
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You’d be surprised how much energy the normal incandescent bulb uses in your home. Not only do they use up more energy but they also die off quickly too. Of course, companies want to make money, so selling off lightbulbs that are made to die after a specific period of time is a good way to do just that. However, LED lightbulbs eventually hit the market and changed the game. These lightbulbs are much brighter than regular lightbulbs of the same size.<\/p>\n
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You’d assume that if you’re going somewhere faster, you’d use less fuel. Yet Air Travel is one of the biggest contributors to climate change issues. A trip from New York to San Franciso can expel between 2 to 3 tons of carbon dioxide per passenger. This is compared to the 19 total tons per person on average in America per year, as of this current writing. While it makes sense to assume a trip from one coast to another in the U.S. will use up a lot of fuel.<\/p>\n