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8 Ways You Can Save Money by Going Green

Many people think that going environmentally friendly means spending more or investing a lot of money. But that is not true. There are many tried and tested ways that we can save money and take care of the environment at the same time.

1. Fuel Savings

Bike your way to work instead of riding a cab or driving your car. This doesn’t only save you money, it also helps you keep in tip-top shape. We already know the effects of fuel consumption to our environment, right? Try cycling, it just takes some adjustment on your preparation time for work.

2. Re-use to Save on Paper

Does your little one have an endless need of paper to draw and write on? Re-use your unnecessary office papers. Turn them over, staple them together and you’ve got yourself instant paper for your kids. This doesn’t only save you money from buying drawing pads and books, it also saves the killing of more trees. After your kids go through with them, donate them in a recycling facility.

3. Less Meat

Undoubtedly, fruits and vegetables cost less than meats. It makes for a greener and healthier lifestyle as well. Regularly eating meats is also one cause of heart diseases that is very common in our society now. Now would be the best time for you to switch to eating more greens!

4. Less Water – More Money

A nice long hot shower at the end of the day, there’s nothing like it. However, if you try to use less water when showering you will be making a greener option that will save you money. You may want to install low-flowing showerheads which will drastically reduce your water bill.

5. Buy Re-usable Water Bottle

When you go to work or drive in your car, instead of buying disposable water bottles that can kill fishes in the ocean, not to mention the length of time it takes to disintegrate, choose to buy re-usable water bottles. It’s fashionable and convenient. No need to clog our sewers and drainages anymore.

6. Enjoy the Outdoors

Looking for a cheap entertainment during the weekend? Try taking a hike or walk through a forest reserve. It’s very relaxing, it’s cheap and it’s also green. Spending time with nature makes you appreciate what you have and gives you an idea of how much we need to take care of it.

7. Open You Windows at Home

During day-time, try to open your windows and curtains. It makes for free lighting and a refreshing change from the indoor air that we always inhale. This means a reduction in the electricity that we use and pay for. Also it’s healthier and doesn’t really require too much of you to do.

8. Turn Off and Unplug Anything Not In Use

This is an age-old reminder from our mothers and fathers. If you turn off unnecessary lights and unplug all unused appliances, it will not only save you on electricity bills, but will also reduce electricity consumption which is also harmful to our environment. It’s easy and quick, right?

These are just some practical suggestions that you can do without the hassle of shelling out a huge amount of money. There’s more if you really are interested in it. All you need is some discipline and belief that you can do it.