Step-by-step explanation:
Conserve water. In many places, water is abundant. In other places…not so much. Water is necessary for sustaining life. If you’re lucky enough to have a constant supply of water, appreciate that, but also conserve it. There are so many ways that we waste water on a regular basis, such as leaving the faucet running while we brush our teeth, using sprinklers excessively, washing clothes unnecessarily and so on. In addition to conserving water, consider recycling it also!
Recycle. I know, I know, everyone recycles these days. Actually, they don’t. Many towns mandate recycling, but that still doesn’t mean people will follow the rule. If your town doesn’t recycle, find out how YOU can, and where you can deposit your recycled items. But it’s not just paper, plastic and glass that can be recycled. You can recycle clothes, shoes and even cell phones. Recycling also means reusing the things you have. For example, you can turn old, worn out t-shirts into dusters or cloths, or reuse shoe boxes for storage.
Walk or ride your bike whenever possible. Save on gas and reduce air pollution, and at the same time, get a good workout and enjoy the outdoors! God’s earth is a beautiful place to enjoy.
Conserve energy. This isn’t difficult to do. In fact, if you’re consistent, you can make it a habit. So turn off your lights, unplug appliances that you’re not using, and if at all possible, line dry clothes…oooh they smell so good!
Make your own cleaning products. With just a few natural products like vinegar, olive oil, lemon juice and baking soda, you can make your own cleaning products. This also saves money, so there’s an extra benefit!