All of your non-meat food waste and much of your lawn waste, can be turned into rich compost for your lawn and garden. It’s easy to do and saves money on fertilizers and other amendments.
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How much of the mail in your mailbox do you really want to look at, and how much goes straight to the recycling bin? The average American receives 41 pounds of junk mail every year.
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Heating or cooling a house when no one’s home is like burning money. And since heating and cooling account for 48% of household energy use, you’re talking real money.
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The first step towards making positive environmental changes is to first understand what you are currently contributing to the waste stream. Create a baseline – a one-week snapshot of what you consume, what you throw away, and what gets recycled.
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