Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Are you following the law of the Three R's?

If you are anything like me, you have grown up hearing about the Three R's:  Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.  I think I learned about that concept sometime during my freshman year of high school, although my mother had been teaching me, as well, throughout my childhood.  I believe everyone should try to do their part to leave a lighter footprint on this planet.  Here are some ways you can do that:

Reduce: commit to using less energy, toxicities, and resources.

•·         Turn off water when brushing your teeth.

•·         Turn off front porch light during the day.

•·         Turn off lights every time you leave a room.

•·         Turn off car if idling for more than a couple of minutes.

•·         Buy products in bulk with less packaging.

·         Collect rainwater in barrels for watering garden or washing car.            

•·         Pass on the extra napkins, condiments, utensils, etc when eating fast food (especially if you are bringing the food home).

•·         Carpool, walk, ride a bike, or take the bus.

•·         Buy products with low toxic levels such as paints, cleaners, or other products containing chemicals.Go to fullsize image

Reuse: commit to using things over and over to save resources.

•·         Buy used books, games, clothes, furniture, etc at thrift stores or garage sales.

•·         Buy canvas totes to use as grocery bags to reuse over and over.

•·         Reuse gift bags (a bag that keeps on givingJ)

•·         Buy rechargeable batteries.

•·         Buy a personal water container that you can refill with purified water rather than use a new plastic bottle each time.  A good one to buy is a My Sigg.  Good water to get is Custom Pure, which can be found at PCC.

•·         Use your own mug when getting your daily coffee.

•·         Use plastic containers that can be used over and over for storing food rather than plastic bags that are thrown away after use.

•·         If something is broken (VCR, TV, Computer), rather than throw it away, give it to someone who can repair it.

•·         Use cloth napkins.

Recycle:  properly dispose of unwanted materials.

•·         Donate all used clothing, furniture, books, etc.

•·         Recycle glass, plastics, paper products, metal, etc.

•·         Make a compost container or worm bin to rid of food waste (or use the city bins).

•·         Buy products that contain recyclable materials.

•·         Dispose of toxic products correctly (such as light bulbs, batteries, electronics, etc.) Here is a link to Earth 911, which is a good source for finding locations to recycle locally.

 
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13 Comments on Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Are you following the law of the Three R's?

Hi Ashley,  You have a very good list there.  Coming from parents that were so careful with their money that they could squeeze a quarter until it's eyes bulged, I can add a few more that come from my mom:

  • wash the plastic bags and tin foil
  • tear your paper towels in half in order to use less
  • wash your windows with newspapers
  • eat all left overs
  • never grocery shop when you are hungry
  • do not own any credit cards or else pay them off every month
  • pay your bills on-line to save postage

My mother does not pay the bills on-line, she won't use a computer. 

  • we also do not use the dishwasher because she thinks it uses too much water
  • shut the shower water off while you are shaving your legs.
  • use thin towels and wash clothes because they dry faster
  • clip food coupons every week to go along with grocery items that are on sale already.
  • alway shop before you buy
  • always buy a used car
  • do not pay too much for anything
As you can guess, if we every have another depression we will know what to do.

03/31/2008 09:28 PM by Leslie Bloss, Seattle Real Estate Professional (Brio Realty)


You can donate extra materials from building projects to your local Habitat for Humanity - they might be able to find a good use for it.

04/01/2008 04:59 AM by Georgina Hunter Maui Realtor R(S) (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui)


Ashley - nice post and love the three R's thing - easy to Remember!  Thank you for stopping by and dropping me a note!  Take care!

04/01/2008 11:49 AM by Nathan Scott (TBD)


Ashley: Great list. A do quite a few on it, but I can do more. Thank you.

04/04/2008 03:54 AM by Tara Colquitt, Consumer Credit Advocate (The Credit Depot)


Hello - Great tips Ashley....thanks for the post! Leslie's comments remind me of someone I know - "wash and re-use tin foil and plastic bags" (for instance)...those who lived through tough times in years gone by, often have a solid appreciation for saving green $$$$" - if that has benefited the environment in process - what a welcome side effect - Cheers! 

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04/07/2008 01:04 AM by Teresa Berry (Dream Home Real Estate Inc)


I remember that when I came and visited my family in S.F in the 70s, there was a great drought and the water usage was limited.  I thought it was pretty strange that they have to save the dishwashing water to flush the toilet and water the plants.   Now that I moved here, I understand. 

Sylvia

04/08/2008 08:52 PM by Sylvia Barry, Marin, Sonoma, S.F. Realtor (Frank Howard Allen Realtors)


Hey - I like your new green look - is this a new deveopment here in the rain?

04/08/2008 10:33 PM by Georgina Hunter Maui Realtor R(S) (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui)


Hi Georgina: You too can customize your blog...check out Brad Carrol's Blog.  I found it last night and haven't really had a chance to get fancy like adding an image or anything...but I was glad to find it.  Can't wait to see what you do with it...have fun.

04/08/2008 11:04 PM by Ashley Berg *Seattle's Green Real Estate Agent* (Brio Realty)


Well thanks Stefan.  I am sure you are awesome as well.

04/11/2008 05:31 PM by Ashley Berg *Seattle's Green Real Estate Agent* (Brio Realty)


You all forgot the moto for saving water as well!   "Share a shower!" my personal favorite, entertainment is taking a shower with a 2 year old...  Smile despite yourself all day.

07/23/2008 06:18 PM by Amanda Hendershot (Exit Realty DTC, Englewood, CO)


"Share a Shower". Good one. Thanks for the tip on where to buy a plastic bottle to refill and reuse.

I buy my house cleaner from a local company and when the bottle is empty I take it over to their house and they refill it for me, at a discount because I am reusing the bottle.

Thanks for all of your great tips!

07/23/2008 07:29 PM by Terrie Leighton (Ferrari-Lund Real Estate)


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