Friday, May 31, 2013

Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What are some easy ways to go green?(6)



Petruccelli L.T.D of North America says;   You have already changed your bulbs if you followed the previous blogs. Now, try not to turn on lights at all for as long as you can—open your curtains and enjoy natural light. It’s the beginning of summer, it stays light out much later. Turning off lights when you leave the room is a smart move no matter what bulbs you use. The more green little things you do so will others in your household. Together we can make a difference.

Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What are some easy ways to go green?(5)



Petruccelli L.T.D of North America says; .  Wash laundry in cold water instead of hot. This is also easier on your clothes, and reduces shrinkage. Not to mention it saves the life of your hot water heater and is also economical.

Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What are some easy ways to go green? (4)



Petruccelli L.T.D of North America says;  .  Stop using disposable bags. Order some reusable bags—my favorites are from the local whole food store.
You’ve all seen them.  Reusable market bags seem to be everywhere these days. Every time I am standing in line at a checkout counter, there they are – reusable bags emblazoned with the label of the particular chain store.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What are some easy ways to go green?(3)



Petruccelli L.T.D of North America says;   This one does it by itself all you have to do is replace the old light bulbs to CFLs (or at least switch a few). The bulbs last longer, saving you money on your electric bill while being green at the same time. How easy is that?

Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What are some easy ways to go green?(2)



Petruccelli L.T.D of North America says; Recycle your newspapers, office printed paper & plastic and aluminum cans. That’s a very good start.

Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What are some easy ways to go green?(1)



Petruccelli L.T.D of North America says;  There are many little things we can do in our homes to play a small part in reducing landfill waste, cleaning the air, and preserving the natural landscape.  But we double our efforts when we get our kids involved, helping them understand the why to our what.
When they get it, it’ll be second nature to them when they’re adults—and that much easier to pass it down to their children.