Showing posts with label green tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green tips. Show all posts

Easy Steps In Going Green


I am learning more and more about 'being green'. Sometimes I hear about what others are doing and I realize how far yet I have to go. Actually, I'm not sure that I will ever do some of the things that others are doing, but I do know that every little bit I do does help.

So in the next few posts I'm going to give some Easy Steps in Going Green. Things that almost all of us can do with little effort.

1. Lint Hint - This will save you money too by lowering your energy bill. Clean the lint trap before every load you are drying to cut down on energy wasting drying time.

2. Take advantage of the sunshine. I've been doing that this winter - probably our coldest winter on record. On those cold but sunny days, open your drapes to let the sun warm your home. In the evening be sure to close them again. In the summer time, be sure to close the drapes to keep your home cooler.

3. Take off your shoes! The Washington Toxics Coalition reports that using entryway mats reduce the amount of pesticide residue on carpets by 25% and the amount of dust on carpets by 33%. And homes where shoes are removed at the door, according to the WTC, have 10 times less dust than homes where shoes are worn.

Watch for more tips in a few days!

Questioning the Chemicals in Cleaners


In April, 2007, Oprah Winfrey had a program on Going Green – you can see the video of this on the right. The following is one of the stories that was shared on Oprah’s show:

‘For years, the Barnett family lived like most Americans. Then, in 2004, they got an unexpected wake-up call that changed the way they clean their home and treat the environment.

Sloan and Roger say they began to notice their son Spencer’s health problems when he was just 3 years old. At first, Sloan says her son coughed continuously. One day his heart was racing, so she rushed him to the emergency room.

“I don’t think we knew whether we were going to lose him or not,” Roger says. “They told us that he had a respiratory issue. They thought he might be developing asthma.”

Sloan says she began researching chemicals that can irritate the lungs and found them in a startling location…inside her home. [color=red]According to a physician, some household products—like bathroom cleaners, disinfectants, floor cleaners and oven cleaners—contain toxic chemicals that can trigger an asthma attack.[/color]

As soon as the Barnetts learned that cleaning products can be hazardous to their health, Sloan says they cleaned out their cabinets and made their home a place where everyone could breathe easier.

After throwing out common household cleaners, Roger discovered the Shaklee Corporation, a company that had been producing natural cleaning products for 50 years.

Sloan and Roger began using these eco-friendly cleaners inside their house. “We thought they worked terrifically,” Roger says. “The great news is that Spencer has never had to go back to the hospital since we switched our products and that really speaks it all for us.”

Oprah says “The Barnetts liked the products so much, they bought the company!”

Now, Sloan says she tries to live in a way that’s responsible to the health of her children and to the health of the planet.

Shaklee products, which include everything from dryer sheets to stain removers, are made from pure ingredients and won’t leave your house smelling like a lemon tree. “Clean, real clean, doesn’t have a smell,” Sloan says. “Real clean is good for our children, good for our families.”

Check out the cleaning products here

Oprah says she’s a big fan of Shaklee’s H2 Organic Super Concentrated Cleaner. “Use a couple of drops of this, and it’s amazing,” she says. “You can clean the windows. You can clean the counters….You can clean everything!”


P.S. Out of 1,435 pesticide poisonings in a 1 year period, over 40% were due to exposure to disinfectants and similar cleaning products in the home. (Source: State of California Study) Just reducing (not eliminating) environmental carcinogens alone would save at least 50,000 lives from cancer annually (Source: Dr. Lee Davis, former advisor to the Secretary of Health)

America Recycles Day





Every little bit helps. Take a step and start recycling now.

Check out National Recycling Coalition's website. There is a lot of useful information there to help you.

November 15th is being celebrated as America Recycles Day. Take a step or take a bigger step by committing to enhance your current recycling habits. Take the pledge to make a difference.

Take the pledge on the National Recycling Coalition's site and pass on the challenge to at least 5 others. Your effort can make a substantial difference.

Learn more about Shaklee's environmental legacy and the numerous milestones that Shaklee has completed, with the products they distribute, and the causes they sponsor and/or have spearheaded. Also, read about Wangari Maathi, one of Shaklee's honorary ambassadors.

Going Green

That's the buzz word now a days. But where to start? There seems to be so many things that you can do that it becomes overwhelming.

This blog will have tips to help take steps in protecting yourself and the earth by Going Green.