Dec 1, 2009

51 Easy Eco-Friendly options for soil conservation

51 Easy Eco-Friendly options for soil conservation 1. Your laundry.2 air dry. Ask your utility company for energy-audit.3. Avoid clothes in sweatshops around the world. Women and children deserve fair practices.4 laboratory. Avoid feather and products, if allergies are a problem. Replace with organic cotton or organic Batting wool.5. Avoid electric zappers.6 error. Avoid detergents with phosphates.7. Avoid plastics in your home.8. Avoid poultry and meat from animals raised on hormones and steroids.9. Avoid the use of products from farms that practice inhumane treatment of human beings and animals.10. Avoid products tested animals.11. Buy organic or locally grown food.12. Buy organic bedding.13. Buy the coffee and tea with organic fair trade label.14. Buy underwear.15 organic cotton. Buy organic cereals, pasta, herbs and essential products in bulk.16. Buy recycled and biodegradable paper.17 Toile. Buy recycled gift wrap.18. Compost yard debris and food scraps.19. Consider the house gifts.20. Decrease in restaurant.21 drinking straws. Baby diapers in soft organic cottons.22. Do not buy a house larger than need.23. You do not buy a second home.24. Do not buy large cars.25. They buy, not all cars in the family. Sharing.26 teaches. Donate to your favorite organization.27 environment. Donate unused clothing and fuiture.28. Meat meals at least twice week.29. Eat more organic farm or fruit and vegetables each day.30. Garden without chemicals and pesticides.31. Grow your own organic herbs.32. Hand-wash instead of dry cleaning.33. Install and use ceiling fans.34. Lower the thermostat in the house at 68 degrees and 55 degrees, if home.35. Lower the thermostat on your hot water at 120 degrees.36. Money, Money, recycle.37. Reduce disposable products in your home.38. Reduce watering of the yard and garden.39. Repair faucet leaks.40. Replace light bulbs with energy efficient with lighting.41. Sewn with organic cotton and natural fabrics.42. Shorten shower time by 25%, support 43 environmental regulations. Nag your congressman.44. Support fair trade practices to reduce global poverty and hunger.45. Support for local farmers or co-Op.46. Use cloth napkins or paper recycled napkins.47. Use organic and herbal soaps, shampoos and natural cleaning products.48. Use public transportation or Carpool to work, at least once a week.49. Use recycled paper for writing and printing.50. Use washable coffee mugs.51. On foot or by bicycle. Leave the car in the garage for awhile.Susan Full-yürek is an e-commerce entrepreneur and owner of Kushtush.com Organics, with bio-organic cotton bed and for the home and family, with the awareness of consumers about the benefits the "go organic."

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