Go Green in 2010!

January 1, 2010 by Lara Velez  
Filed under Blog, Green Tips Central

Happy New Year!! What better time to start a green lifestyle than a new year?? I say this is the perfect time to start! Going green is not very hard. All you need to do is make one right choice at a time!

Simple Ways to Make 2010 the Year of Green!

  • recycle. If you do not already…start.
  • reuse. Make efforts to reuse items that would normally add to already overstuffed landfills. For example: reuse your plastic baggies. It will save money AND space in the landfills!
  • go organic. Try an organic eating lifestyle. Not only is it better for the environment, it is a healthier eating option as well.
  • drive less. If you can walk or bike ride more, do it. The less you drive the less you leave toxins in the atmosphere and rain natural resources.

These are just a few ways you can get going in the green path in 2010. New year, new start. Even ONE change can make a world of difference!

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2 Comments on "Go Green in 2010!"

  1. Valerie Comer on Mon, 4th Jan 2010 12:12 am 

    Glad to have found your site. I’m planning to start blogging ‘green’ on my main site. My hubby and I also maintain http://food-from-scratch.blogspot.com.

  2. Ara on Sun, 17th Jan 2010 3:27 am 

    I agree, going green is not that difficult. In fact its easier than we thought. All we need is to put it to our hearts, set it as our goal this year and the reward will be satisfactory. I hope we can start the green action now. We can also use an eco-friendly products such as a stainless steel containers instead of plastic type wares for storing foods and other small items. The steel containers are beautiful and long lasting plus its reusable.

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