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1. Avoid single use plastics. Recycle whatever your community recycles. Take care to only put in what they will accept and find out what your local policies for recycling are, reuse plastics where possible. Many products come in bottles and packaging that are reusable and you can save money by not purchasing separate bottles and containers. Once they get too beat up to use, you can always recycle them at that time.

A place for everything and everything in its place. e.g. if you own it, it has to have a cabinet, drawer, shelf or space where it belongs and you keep it there. That way you will always know exactly where it is when you need it.

Keep like with like  

Don’t keep what you don’t use. Recycle or upcycle it by using it in some other way, donate it to a charity organization such as Good Will,  

It’s also a good idea to clean every drawer, cabinet, closet or storage area at least once a year. If you haven’t used what’s there in a year, perhaps you should consider recycling or donating it.

go through all my clothes when I change them out between winter and summer. If I haven’t worn it in a year or more, donate. If it is two sizes off, donate it. You would be surprised how you really don’t miss the items you didn’t really use anyway and you will love having the extra space when you go through your closet or drawers looking for something to wear

2. Conserve energy - at home, at work, everywhere.

Look for the label when buying home or office equipment.

Carpool, use public transportation, bike, or walk whenever possible.

Follow gasoline refueling instructions for efficient vapor recovery, being careful not to spill fuel and always tightening your gas cap securely.

Consider purchasing portable gasoline containers labeled “spill-proof,” where available.

Keep car, boat, and other engines properly tuned.

Be sure your tires are properly inflated.

Use environmentally safe paints and cleaning products whenever possible.

Mulch or compost leaves and yard waste.

Consider using gas logs instead of wood.

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