Find out five different ways and collect information related on saving in environment
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1. Make sure to use your clothes washer and dryer only when you have a full load. You could save 1,000 gallons of water/month!
2. Water your lawn in the early morning when it is cooler and drier. Watering in mid-day, especially when it is hot and dry, leads to water evaporation. Watering in the evening can also work, but some lawn care experts say that can put your lawn at much higher risk for fungus and other grass ailments.
3. Pick up some reusable cloth bags to use at your local grocery store. Say no to both, “paper” and “plastic!” It can take up to a thousand years for plastic bags to degrade. Paper bags (although recyclable), aren’t much better. In the US alone, approximately 14,000,000 trees are cut down each year to be made into paper bags.
4. Replace your old light bulbs with energy-saving fluorescent; and LED bulbs. Sure, they may cost more money, but you will save on your energy bill in the future and they last longer. An LED light can be seventy-five percent more energy efficient than your old incandescent light bulbs and can last up to twenty-five times longer.
5. Try shortening your shower by just a minute. You could save 150 gallons of water per month! And it’s not just water your shower uses. Running your shower for just 5 minutes is the energy equivalent of leaving a light on for 14 straight hours.