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If you’re a baker, there’s nothing worse than going to your pantry and finding flour that’s gone rancid. When you open bags of flour at home, transfer the contents into an airtight container, then skip the pantry and store the flour in the freezer instead. According to the Wheat Foods Council, flour can last indefinitely if frozen. If ...Read more

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With the autumn chill in the air, you might want to buy heavier, warmer clothing. While fleece tops are soft and fuzzy, they can shed microplastics into the water every time you wash them. Instead, opt for natural fibers that are cozy and won't shed plastic, like cotton, linen, wool, silk and hemp. If you do have fleece tops, wash them in cold ...Read more

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When you’re moving from your old home to a new one, it’s easy to get caught up in amassing a lot of single-use cardboard boxes, Bubble Wrap and packing supplies to transport your things. For a lighter carbon footprint, look for used sturdy boxes from a liquor or grocery store, use laundry baskets you already have, or see if you can borrow ...Read more

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With nearly 10 million cut flowers sold every day, knowing where flowers are grown for your bouquets and arrangements is important. Most flowers come from faraway places like Africa, South America and Europe, where fields of colorful blooms are grown in monocultures that are far from eco-friendly. A new directory called Slow Flowers has over 850...Read more

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The Bureau of Transportation Statistics says that just a small fraction -- 7.5% -- of commuters carpool to work. There are lots of reasons why carpooling is beneficial for the environment and your wallet. On average, drivers save $450 a year on gas by sharing a car. Carpooling also eliminates unnecessary wear and tear on your car. But the big ...Read more

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Yes, your garbage cans and recycling bins need to be washed on a regular basis. Trash cans and bins can be loaded with illness-causing bacteria like salmonella, listeria and E. coli. When you come in contact with them while discarding of trash, these bacteria can transfer to you. Washing your containers also helps make them less attractive to ...Read more

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When cuts and scrapes happen, it's important to cover the wound with a bandage to help it heal. But these bandages almost always are made from single-use plastic, and they contribute to the global plastic pollution crisis. Check your local store's shelves for new bandages made from bamboo fiber. They have a gauzelike feel and contain eco-...Read more

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Bring one more thing the next time you visit the beach, to help remove microplastics: a fine-mesh strainer. Yes, the same kitchen strainer you use to sift flour or wash berries can be used to remove plastics. Just scoop dirty sand into the sifter and sift away. The sand will fall through the mesh and the plastics will be left behind. Removing ...Read more

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Many of us are bringing along our own reusable bags now when we shop, but do you know which type of reusable bag is best for the environment? There are lots of choices out there, ranging from natural fibers to nylon and coated waterproof bags, but it turns out simple cotton bags are the best. They are strong, sturdy, machine washable and ...Read more

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When hitting the road for a trip, it sometimes can feel like your dining options are limited to fast-food joints and rest stops along the way. But it’s possible to find local, sustainable and even organic food on your journey. The Eat Well Guide is an online tool that allows you to input two location points -- where your trip is starting and ...Read more

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While we know filtered water is good for drinking, have you thought about it for your pet goldfish? Tap water can have high levels of chlorine and ammonia, which is often used in water treatment plants. This can affect the PH levels of the water, which affects the quality of living for fish. So using filtered water in fish tanks can go a long ...Read more

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Do you thoroughly wash your toothbrush after you brush your teeth? You may want to think twice about diligently working to keep it clean. Toothpaste has some antibacterial properties, so leaving a little residue on the bristles can help prevent germs and bacteria from building up. Just give the brush a rinse under water before using, and don't ...Read more

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Even though they are designed to last for a very long time, it happens: LED lightbulbs burn out and need to be replaced. The good news is that these energy-efficient bulbs are recyclable. About 95% of the bulb materials can be recycled easily, and the bulbs also lack any harmful chemicals commonly found in other bulbs like compact fluorescents. ...Read more

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Picking up a vintage T-shirt rather than purchasing a new one is more than a fashion choice; it’s a huge ecological decision in the right direction. A simple cotton T-shirt requires 700 gallons of water to grow enough cotton to manufacture it. By opting for something already made (and cooler), you’re saving hundreds of gallons of water. ...Read more

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We all know about the three R’s in sustainability -- reduce, reuse and recycle -- but you should also add "refuse" to the list. This relates to finding irresistible deals, like in the clearance section of a store. Sure, it’s a great price, but do you really, truly need the item? Or perhaps you're offered a free gift with purchase, and it’s...Read more

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To save money and help lessen the demand on the energy grid in your city, don’t run the dishwasher or washing machine between the hours of 4 and 9 p.m. These are considered peak hours, when electricity demand is at its highest, which also means it’s more expensive. Instead, run your appliances before or after, and try to stick to using less ...Read more

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Did you know it’s illegal to take sand from beaches in Hawaii? It’s also illegal to purchase sand online if it’s taken from Hawaii. The reason is an uptick in erosion, causing Hawaiian beaches to shrink. It’s easy to understand why this sand is for sale: It’s colorful and unusual, and it comes from a breathtaking destination. If you do...Read more

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It may still be warm outside, but here’s a plan-ahead tip for the cold winter months: Invest in an electric snowblower. New electric snow blowers utilize rechargeable batteries, so there’s no gas tank to fill, and there are no greenhouse emissions released when it’s in use. This is also the perfect solution for small-scale snow removal. Of...Read more

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When you ship items through the mail, one of the eco-offenders that mucks up the cardboard and paperboard recycling process is plastic packing tape. The good news is there’s an eco-friendly alternative called compostable tape. It looks and works just like regular tape, but it’s made entirely from plant-based sources, and the adhesive is from...Read more

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A whopping 8% of the world’s carbon emissions comes from global tourism. So one of the easiest ways to do your part is to consider domestic tourism versus flying somewhere halfway across the globe. But even flying domestically can emit tons of C02 pollution into the air. Instead, travel by ferry boat, tour bus or train if you can, as those ...Read more

 

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