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Seven steps to a greener life
TOPIC: Lifestyles
May 03, 2011
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 For most people, being “green” seems overwhelming and time consuming. But even the tiniest change counts and the process doesn’t have to be a hassle. Starting out with a manageable action plan is the key to success. Follow these seven steps and even the least eco-conscious family will be inspired to become regular recyclers in no time.

1. Look around your house for green opportunities

Walk into your house with your “green police” glasses on. Are your light bulbs energy efficient? Start to notice if any family members are using too much water, or leaving unneeded lights on. Get your kids on board and see if they can help spot ways to change as a family; they are very perceptive and can often see things in a way no adult ever could.

2. Get your garden growing and save

Yes, planting a garden might seem like a huge undertaking, but the rewards far outweigh the work. Talk to any gardener and you’ll realise that the process of planting and tending a garden is quite relaxing and truly rewarding. Plus you’ll save money. One packet of seeds can yield enough fresh produce for you and your family to eat all summer, with more to share. And if you’re gardening, that means fewer trips to the grocery store, which means less driving and less gas usage. Best of all, you are in complete control of what you eat, and can make your produce as organic as you wish.

3. Be aware of product packaging

Not all packaging is created equally. Keep an eye out next time you’re in the grocery store for renewable packaging. The renewable raw material used to make some newer generation packaging is produced with as little as half the energy compared to traditional petroleum-based packaging.

4. Forget plastic water bottles

More than 26 billion bottles are thrown away each year (less than 15 per cent are recycled, even where recycling programmes are in place). The plastic from these bottles doesn’t biodegrade so it’s now a permanent part of our landfills. Instead of adding to the problem, become part of the solution. Invest in reusable water bottles for the whole family and keep extras in the car so you’re never tempted to go back.

5. Ride your bicycle to work

In the United States, the government estimates that bicycle commuters save on average $1,825 annually in auto-related costs, reduce their carbon emissions by 128 pounds, conserve 145 gallons of gasoline, and avoid 50 hours of gridlock traffic. Plus, you are exercising so you’ll feel more energised and have a better night’s sleep.

6. Soak up the sun

The initial investment in solar power can be costly, but it’s the future energy savings that will make solar power a wise choice. Although the technology has not taken off in Cayman quite as much as in other parts of the world, with abundant sunshine, Cayman is the ideal place to go solar.

7. Be open to small changes

Becoming green is really about seeing life differently and being open to make changes, however small they may seem. Things like driving slower (uses less gas), unplugging unused electrical devices (no more phantom usage), and using a microfiber cloth (instead of paper towels) can really add up over time. And the sooner you get started, the better our planet and your home will be.   WH

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