When it comes to eco-friendly living, the blogosphere has really done more to advance the idea in my opinion than most other sources of information. The magazines of the conventional world have been working on eco-friendly issues for decades, but it is only when the internet boomed and people were able to read about eco-friendly lifestyles on a daily basis that things actually began to change. For this reason, I personally believe that highlighting the struggles of eco-friendly activists online is a very good thing to do. To that end, homemakers.com has come up with their list of eco-friendly living for homemakers with 30 different ways they can be eco-friendly.
There are many noteworthy things on the list, such as creating energy efficiency by replacing burned out light bulbs with efficient ones as well as making sure that you maintain your vehicle on a regular basis.
Walking to your errands once a week instead of driving is another interesting suggestion. What I like about a lot of the suggestions is that they allow the promotion of eco-friendly ideals while at the same time not causing a lot of damage to the actual lifestyle of the person.
Changing light bulbs with more efficient models when they burn out changes nothing about one’s lifestyle, the same being true for vehicular maintenance. The walking suggestion is a minimal change and one that can be implemented when all of the no impact situations have been used up.
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