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...

1. Smart Shopping

  • 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/

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