Showing posts with label Green Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Tips. Show all posts

Sunday, August 4, 2013

5 Green Tips to De-cluttering Your Home.



Life can be busy as we are constantly on the move. It seems the busier our lives can be, the harder it is to keep the clutter out of our homes. Here are 5 tips to de-clutter your home, in a green way. 

1.) Pay bills online. By entering the information in your bank account website to pay bills online, will not only reduce the paper used, but is also an easier way to keep track of your cash flow online.

2.) Stop receiving junk mail. According to www.donotmail.org, direct mail creates 10 billion pounds of solid waste. Contact this website to have your name removed off the direct mail list to reduce your environmental footprint. Also, visit www.DMAchoice.org to opt out of receiving junk mail.

3.) View yellow pages online To opt out of receiving the Yellow Pages Book at your door, consider visiting www.yellowpagesgogreen.org. Follow the few easy steps on the website to no longer receive the very large and cumbersome yellow pages.

4.) Recycle Outdated Electronics  In a day when electronics are continuously being updated, we tend to hold onto outdated items. Old televisions, DVD players, VCRs, Video games and game consoles may be recycled or be disposed of properly by community programs. They also may be sold on websites such as e-bay or donated to great charities such as the Salvation Army or Goodwill. To donate your cell phone to charity, visit www.thedailygreen.com.

5.) Go to the Library   Donate your books and magazines to the library. Stop buying books to store in your bookcases; instead consider checking books from your local library. This will keep your home clutter free from books collecting dust on your shelves. You may also join an online book shelf. Websites like Goodreads, BookJetty, aNobii, and Librarything and downloading books from Amazon are great alternatives to a book in print.

Following these 5 easy tips will help de-clutter your home as well as keeping your life more organized and stress free. Not to mention this is eco-friendly to our beautiful world.

- Donna Foute 2013