Going Green - Around the House
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12 ways to reuse leftover plastic bagsNEWMake use of all those leftover bags with these handy tips. Read More.. |
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| Tips for buying tinned foodHow to make healthy, earth-wise choices when buying tinned food. | |
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Buying coffee and filter papersBefore reaching for the coffee or filter papers you always get, consider some healthier... |
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Shopping tips for light bulbsNext time you're buying light bulbs, try to choose the most eco-friendly option. |
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![]() | 10 Steps to 'Green' Cleaning 31A clean home is both a pleasure to live in and essential for healthy living | ![]() | Recipes for eco-friendly laundry powder and liquid 27Make your own natural washing powder and wool wash | ![]() | Natural Ways to Banish Household Pests 18A clean, pest-free home is essential to your family’s wellbeing | ![]() | Earth Hour 2012 16Switch off for Earth Hour this year and join the worldwide movement for action against climate change | ![]() | Clean and Green 13Natural cleaning products clean just as effective – and just as fast – as their chemical-laden counterparts, and often end up costing considerably less. | How to green your bedroom 11We spend about one third of our lives in the bedroom, so it pays to make it as healthy a place as possible. | ![]() | Tips for Saving Water 10It’s possible to halve your water consumption | Tips for buying tinned food 8How to make healthy, earth-wise choices when buying tinned food. | ![]() | Recycling checklist 5Most local governments operate a kerbside recycling service. Many also offer additional disposal services and can supply information about companies that can take the waste that they are unable to deal with.Always check with your own council what they will take. Rinse out bottles, jars, cans and milk cartons before leaving them out. | ![]() | The Ethics of Shopping 4Shopping greenly takes some effort when you wheel that trolley. But it’s worth it. |
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