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Eco-Tips & Articles

Select a Eco-Tip Category from the list below:

Cleaner Air

  •   Automobile maintenance
  • Make sure your car is properly tuned up and your tires are at the right pressure to ensure optimal fuel efficiency.

  •   Buy local produce
  • Buy locally grown produce. It has a lower associated pollution cost from transportation.

  •   Carpooling
  • Encourage carpooling when possible! Put a map up in the office to encourage carpooling and make it easier for riders to connect.

  •   Compost
  • Compost your leaves and brush. Burning them will increase carbon dioxide emissions.

  •   Green lawn care
  • Buy a push lawn mower. Its good exercise and reduces carbon dioxide emissions.

  •   Natural aromas for the home
  • Use potpourri instead of aerosol based sprays.

  •   Rake those leaves
  • Don't blow your leaves - rake them instead. Your ears and your neighbours will thank you, and you will reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

Protect The Earth

  •   Building a fence
  • When buying wooden fencing and garden furniture, consider whether the wood is from a well managed forest. Deforestation is a serious problem in some areas of the world leading to loss of top soil and flooding, amongst other problems.

  •   Garage sale
  • Have a garage sale to help recycle your unwanted items. Someone's trash is another's treasure.

  •   Lead free fishing and hunting
  • Hunters and anglers should use non-lead shot and fishing gear so birds eating spent shot or lost sinkers will not be poisoned.

  •   Organic is the way
  • If spaced is limited, try growing organic vegetables in containers or window boxes.

  •   Planet friendly boating
  • When boating, avoid stirring up bottom sediment with propellers. Keep personal watercraft out of shallow areas that are critical habitat for spawning fish, aquatic plants, and aquatic invertebrates.

  •   Recycle your electronics
  • Donate electronic equipment to specific recycling groups or recycle them. This will help reduce pressure on landfills.

  •   Reusable cleaning supplies
  • Avoid waste by using reusable cloths and rags instead of paper towels to clean.

  •   Water and vinegar
  • Instead of using chemicals and paper towels to wash your windows, try 125 ml vinegar (1/2 cup) and 1L water (4 cups) and a squeegee.

Save Energy

  •   Appliance Maintenance
  • Your appliances need a tune-up too; clean all filters and coils.

  •   Clean Your Light Bulbs!
  • Don't forget to clean your light bulbs (while the power is off). Dust build up can reduce the light intensity by 25%.

  •   Energy Efficient Appliances
  • When buying a new appliance, choose an energy-efficient one.

  •   Energy Efficient Light Bulbs
  • When replacing hard to reach light bulbs, such as exterior porch lights, switch to energy efficient compact florescent bulbs. You won't have to change them for seven years!

  •   Home Insulation
  • Make your home more energy efficient through improved insulation, caulking and weather-stripping. The less energy you use, the less impact you have on the environment.

  •   Set the thermostat
  • Install and use a programmable thermostat. For every 1° C you lower your thermostat you can save 2% on your heating bill. A reduction of 3° C at night and when you are away during the day provides optimal savings and can reduce your GHGs by half a tonne.

  •   Wash with cold water
  • Wash your clothes using cold water. Many detergents clean just as well in cold water.

  •   Window Coverings
  • Use your window coverings to help warm or cool your house.

Save Water

  •   Cleaner walkways
  • Use a broom rather than a water hose to clean walkways, driveways and sidewalks.

  •   Dripping Faucets
  • Fix that leaking hose and dripping nozzle. It will help keep your shoes and shirt dry and save water.

  •   Get a rain barrel
  • Collect and use your rainwater for your lawn and plants. It's free and better for your plants.

  •   Phosphate free cleaning
  • Avoid cleaners containing phosphates. When they get into rivers and lakes they cause algae blooms, robbing the water of oxygen and ultimately killing aquatic life.

  •   Septic system care
  • Keep the septic system working smoothly! Pour 250 mL baking soda down any toilet or drain once a week. Baking soda creates a favourable pH environment for optimal bacterial action.

  •   Take a light shower
  • Install water saving showerheads.

  •   Turn the tap off
  • Don't run the water when you brush teeth, shave, wash dishes, or clean vegetables.

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