25 Easy Ways to Help Save the Planet By Victoria Scanlan Stefanakos
Here's how to do your part for the environment (with hardly any effort).
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Set a programmable thermostat. It will automatically adjust the heat or the air-conditioning to match your daily patterns. You won’t waste energy while
your home is empty, and you won’t have to remember to turn the thermostat up or down. Want to do better? Turn it down two
degrees in the winter and up two degrees in the summer and you’ll keep nearly 880 pounds of carbon dioxide from warming the
earth.
Don’t wash it. Standard washing machines use 40 gallons of water per load. If your clothes don’t stink, don’t wash them―and save a load a
week. If American households were more judicious about laundry, each year they would save enough water to fill more than 7
million swimming pools. When you do wash, put full loads (saving 3,400 gallons of water a year) in cold water.
Free lint bunnies. The average U.S. household spends up to $135 a year in energy costs drying clothes. A dirty lint filter can use 30 percent
more energy to get the job done.
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