Thursday, November 5, 2009

Green Living Thursdays

With all the talk about conservation, sustainability and green living, I thought it might be a good idea to start posting some green living tips. I will try my best to do this each Thursday. If you have any suggestions or any topics you would like to see addressed, please feel free to email them to me at pcwd2675@yahoo.com .

Since we live in this wonderful forest, I thought I would start off by discussing ways to have a tree free home. A sustainable household should try to create as much as possible, a tree free home. Here are some suggestions to get you started.


  1. Replace paper napkins with cloth napkins. Cloth napkins are a wonderful alternative to paper napkins and can be easily made by recycling fabrics you already have around your home or can purchase second hand. Sheets, towels, tablecloths, curtains and clothing are easy to turn into napkins. It only takes basic sewing skills to make a napkin or if you prefer a non sewing project, you can make them buy using iron on tape. By recycling fabrics into napkins you are not only taking a step towards reducing your dependence on paper products, but you are also reducing the amount of waste in our landfills.
  2. Replace paper towels with a special set of cloth towels or napkins or cut up old T-shirts. As with the napkins, just wash and re-use. These items can all be washed with your normal laundry. There is no need to make a special load.
  3. Take your own cloth shopping bags with you to the store.
  4. If you pack a lunch, don't use a paper sack. Use a re-usable insulated lunch bag and tuck a cloth napkin and a set of real silver ware inside. Also pack your food items and drinks in re-useable containers that can be washed out nightly and re-used.
  5. Purchase bleach-free toliet paper that is made from the highest post-consumer waste content you can find. (80% minimum)
  6. If you print documents, print on once-used paper and/or bleach-free, recycled paper with the highest post-consumer waste content available.
  7. Create and use note pads from once used paper. Leave messages for family members on a reusable message boards or chalk boards instead of using note pads. Put one in a central location so everyone can see it.
  8. If you will be doing construction on your house, search out alternatives to using newly cut wood. Check for eco-friendly floorings such as bamboo, previously used wood or composite decking.

We hope you find these tips helpful and we look forward to hearing from you. Good luck in your quest for having a tree free home.

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