Today, we have so many technologies and ways to spice up our homes and ease our everyday lives. However, with all the available resources comes a fair share of responsibilities. Humans need to understand that the natural resources we have are limited and should be used responsibly without exploiting them. Even some minor changes in our everyday life can undoubtedly help us save energy and ensure an environmentally friendly lifestyle. What are those changes? Let’s find out!
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  Have Two Types Of Bins

Every household produces a significant amount of waste. It is extremely important to control household waste by recycling whatever can be recycled or putting the trash to some use. The best way to do so is by having two different bins, including a recycling bin, where you place all the items like glass jars, bottles, paper, etc. The other one should be a compost bin, where you can place all the leftovers, which will eventually turn into compost and fertilizer, that you can use as nourishment to your garden plants. This simple hack will help you put waste to use while saving money over compost and other recycled items.
  Use Cold Water

Washing machines have the setting to switch between cold and warm water, and many people prefer heated water to wash their clothes. But, what they fail to realize is that 90% of the washing machine’s energy goes into heating the water. Doing so makes the process less energy-efficient and will also spike up your energy bill. A better way to wash clothes in a washing machine would be to use cold water as an eco-friendly alternative. This may seem like a small step but imagine the amount of energy you would save if you develop a practice of using cold water and regularly save 90% of your machine’s energy.Â
  Line Dry Your Clothes

It is understandable why people dry their clothes in the machine itself, as it proves to be quicker and simply more convenient. But, we cannot forget that it requires a great deal of energy, which you can easily save if you develop a practice of line-drying your clothes. To give you another reason, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) revealed that a dryer uses much more energy than a refrigerator or even a dishwasher, for that matter. This implies that you are wasting energy and money, while you can easily prevent it by line-drying the clothes. Consider this as a great time to get some fresh air.Â
  Opt For Window Treatments

If you sense that your house is getting too hot, causing you to keep the AC on all day, you need to check your windows. Even if you shut your windows and other ventilation systems, the heat and sunlight can still penetrate through them, causing your house to get extremely warm. The condition can get even worse during the summer months. You must invest in some good-quality curtains and blinds to keep the heat at bay. Doing this will keep the indoor air cool and pleasant, so you won’t have to deal with the pricking heat and can avoid keeping the AC on all the time.Â
