Earth Day Canada 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011 is fast approaching. What plans do you have to celebrate Earth Day this year? There are a lot of local event taking place, all over Canada. In fact, there are 6 happening in just Hamilton and Burlington. (To search for events in your area click here)
Personally, I feel that the green movement is vitally important to our future and the future of our children, grandchildren, and so on and so forth. Participating in local events is a great way to continue raising environmental issues within the public, however, evolving our everyday lifestyle and decisions are crucial.
"Earth Day Canada's Top 10 Actions to Help the Environment...
- Buy what you need, not what you want
- Consider renting and borrowing things that are seldom needed
- Buy used items at garage sales and second-hand stores
2. Simple Savers
- Replace incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs
- Use aerators on faucets and shower heads
- Weatherstrip windows and doors
3. Transportation Alternatives
- Walk, cycle, car pool and use public transportation
- When driving, reduce idling and maintain correct tire pressure
- Consider car sharing programs or renting
4. Food Choices
- Choose local and organic foods that are in season, and support local food producers
- Eat less meat
5. Washing and Drying
- Wash full loads of laundry in cold water and hang to air dry
6. Heating and Cooling
- For summer air conditioning, set your thermostat to 24°C or 25°C
- For winter heating, set your thermostat to 19°C or 20°
- Install ceiling fans and programmable thermostats
7. Close to Home
- Vacation, travel and work as close to home as possible
8. Bathroom Basics
- Take short showers instead of baths
- Close water taps while brushing your teeth
9. Careful Cleaning
- Choose natural , non-toxic cleaning products
- Make simple, natural cleaners with ingredients like vinegar, baking soda and water
10. Don't Discard
- Donate, reuse and recycle items before throwing them into the trash
- Harmful materials like chemicals, batteries, electronics, etc. should be taken to local hazardous waste depots or recyclers"
-Ashley
ashley.mungar@century21.ca
http://www.ashleymungar.com/
*Sources: http://www.earthday.ca/
Posted by Ashley Mungar
on April 18, 2011