Go Green in 5 Steps

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Go Green in 5 Steps The world is changing at a fast pace, and it has had a drastic effect on the people as well as the environment. It is extremely important for us to ensure that we take the necessary steps to safeguard and protect the surroundings around us. For instance, Dubai is all set to have the largest, most contemporary, and eco-friendly mosque. It is estimated to be constructed at the cost of $ 6.8 million. The city has taken on this project to cut down on energy and water consumption by 15-19%. We too, can start by making changes in our own homes by building a greener home. It may sound like a complex task, but trust me it is not as difficult as you think. Here are five brilliant steps you can take to go green at home: 1. Purchase energy efficient appliances: I am not asking you to run down to the store right away, and get yourself new devices. Nevertheless, it will be great to buy energy-efficient machines or gadgets when the current ones break down. This in return, will not only help in cutting down on electricity bills, but also help you save up on natural resources. 2. Eco-friendly interiors: When shopping for products go for the ones that are low in organic compounds. They will help decrease the toxic chemicals at home, as well as purify the air around you. Features also incorporate low VOC paints, carpets that are made up of natural or recycled materials, etc. 3. Buy local green products: Use locally manufactured products than those which have been imported. It will help save money, time, and improve local business. For example, if you are to go shopping for clothes, do so by buying locally than picking up imported stuff.


4. Cut back on water use: One good practice of eco-friendly homes is to fit in water saving devices. You can make use of low flow toilets and showers; they are costeffective and easy to install. Moreover, frontloading washing machines are also beneficial. These machines in general use a third of the water consumption of top loading washing devices. 5. Daily use products: Try to read books in the library or borrow them instead of buying them. It will help save money and paper. Carry water from home instead of buying packaged water, etc. The above tips are simple to implement and are easy on the pocket too. They will help you save energy and money, lessen your water consumption, minimize the perniciousness in your home.


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