Shopping Green Tips For The Ordinary Consumer

By Cheryl Murphy

Right now many of us are seemly more conscious of our "carbon footprint". We are doing what we can to be more environmentally conscientious. As we all shop and we all buy products there are a few things that we can all do to be greener with our consumer dollars.

One thing that we may not have considered before is the packaging that our food comes in. We ought to purchase the largest amount product that we can make use of. Anything that comes in an for one person serving package can usually be purchased in a bigger package. If you want a lesser amount to take with you afterward you can always use a reusable container and just get out the quantity that you want. Single packaging creates a massive amount of discarded. Even things like soft drinks or ice tea saves plastic and packaging if you buy the biggest container.

Paper plates and plastic spoons may seem like a good convenience thing but they all just end up in the landfills. It is much more environmentally responsible to just use real plates and real silverware. And they are frequently nicer to eat on anyway.

Disposable cameras make waste that can categorically be avoided. Real cameras require film development also but the camera itself doesn't end up in the landfill. Actually digital cameras are the most ecologically aware since you just download directly to your computer.

Most municipalities have recycling services. Learn about the services in your vicinity and which containers and things can be recycled in your locale. Some of the most normally recycled items are #1 and #2 plastic and glass and aluminum. You can find all of the recycling services in your area on an Internet search.

Buy reusable and long-lasting items. Rechargeable batteries are handy and they stay out of the landfills. Using cloth napkins, sponges and soft wipes is a much greener resolution than paper towels and paper napkins. In addition make sure that you take your own reusable bags to the stores when you shop to save on the plastic trash.

You can now find many environmentally nontoxic cleaning products right on the store shelf. Things that are nontoxic for the environment are generally also harmless for children and pets so why wouldn't you prefer to make use of them? You can select one of the products that are presented at the stores or you can even make your own using harmless and non-toxic products like baking soda, vinegar, castile soap and essential oils.

Every consumer can be more environmentally deliberate by following these guidelines and numerous others such as designating one day a week as vegan day or walking more rather than driving. It all adds up and if we all start doing even a few things it will make a huge change.

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