I am the Going Green Guru
{imagine Robert Downey Jr and an overly arrogant smirk on my face}
As part of weaning myself from Coke Zero, I also felt a the tiniest compulsion to be a better steward. There is something about living abroad in a smaller world that challenges my usual way of thinking. I posted last summer about our recent commitment to recycling and our newer venture into composting. {I was still pretty bitter about having to compost…} Well, we are still recycling, though substantially less plastic as I am not guzzling 6 litres of Coke Zero a week. But, just like when we were staying in Banchory, our rubbish lorry only comes fortnightly now {read that- our trash truck comes every 2 weeks}. So, we were compelled to compost again. This time, though, I am really loving it! The city council supplied this cool compost bin, and I keep it under my sink. You put anything that’s food in it {uneaten food on plates, trimmings, peelings, meat, bones, and even tea bags!}
So, I take the compost out to a special rubbish bin we have and a different rubbish lorry picks it up, also on a fortnightly basis. And, due to its design, I only have to empty the green bin once it’s full {versus every day}. I have been shocked how much less rubbish we collect, and I feel like I’m being a better steward.
…Which brings me to my next point. There’s something about scraping food off your plates and intentionally collecting it in a special box under your sink that breaks you down. All of a sudden, you are open to considering a whole new world of going green.
So, what started as a measure to get around an overflowing trash can morphed into an introspective questioning of self. I realized that I wanted to be a better steward…not just of my own body, but also of God’s creation. I find myself all of a sudden caring about…stuff and what’s in it and where it’s going. I recycle. I compost. Sometimes, I even buy stuff that’s organic…I’m practically a Going Green Guru, right? Well, obviously not, but I am experimenting with a few things and am finding going green is not as daunting as I originally suspected.
Easy ways to go green
- Shut off lights when not in use.
- If you’re in the UK, turn off the switches themselves, too, when not in use.
- Recycle.
- Reuse printed paper for crafts/lists. Josh prints out a ton of papers for me to edit and I keep them (and any google maps, etc) for the kids to color on or for me to make grocery lists on.
- Compost- call 0845 608 0919 for a green box
- Use a “green” power strip- you can set a master socket that automatically turns off all the other sockets (TV, DVD player, Play Station or Computer, scanner, printer, etc.)
- Walk when you can.
- Turn off fans/heaters when not in use
- Use windows well- open the windows for ventilation in the summer, and open the blinds for extra heat in the winter. Instead of turning on the heat, layer when cold. We sleep the kids in 2 sets of pajamas and under blankets in the winter because we can’t afford to keep the heat on all day and night. I also use 2-piece pj’s as long johns for them.
- Line dry clothes when possible.
Thanks to Shadley for these extra tips left in the comments!
- Buy Local (saves transportation fuel and emissions)
- Eat fresh foods (Farmer’s Market)
- Eat vegetarian a couple times a week (livestock are heavy on the carbon footprint)
- Cloth diaper, even part-time!
- Stop buying napkins and paper towels and use cloth, or by 100% recycled paper items
A few more from Sarah:
- I’d say buy meat/eggs direct from farmers. We’ve get our meat from a farmer here in Iowa that slaughters in field and then has them sent to the abattoir for processing. I love meat and would have a hard time going full vegetarian {not to mention Jonathan wouldn’t last two days without it!}. But, I make a strong effort to eat humanely raised/humanely killed animals.
Green Power Strip Give-Away!!!
The folks at Ergonomics Made Easy are super-generous and are offering one of my readers a green power strip! {It is for US plugs, but if you’re a UK friend you could give it away or save it for when you return! Ergonomics Made Easy will mail it to a US address.}
This new product “goes green” by using a master socket that controls the other outlets on the The Energy Saver Green Power Strip. Meaning when the device such as a TV is plugged into the master socket is turned on, the other sockets with your cable box, DVD player, and sound system will then be powered on. The reverse happens when you power down your TV turning off the power to the other sockets. This saves you on electricity and therefore money.
To enter- you have until Sunday night!
- Leave a comment= 1 entry!
- FB/Tweet about the give-away, linking to this post=2 entries!!
- Blog it, linking to the green power strip AND this post in your post=3 entries!!!
Do you have any suggestions for easing into greener, more organic living??? I’d love to hear them!
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I bet that’s an eye opener seeing all the food we throw away in one container. I’m thinking of starting a vegtable garden next year so can start composting for sure…when we move of course!
Great tips! I have been thinking about a post on the food recycling bin… you beat me to it. I might have to write one anyway. =) You are so green!
I’m not sure how to link to my FB page, so I’m just commenting that I could use this energy saver. We also try to recycle anything we can – don’t do composting though – garbage disposal is still in use.
Okay, I think I put it on facebook with the fshare button!!
Thanks for the reminder that we should be good stewards of all the resources God has provided us, and not just the financial ones. Sometimes I lose sight of that in my instinctive hostility to “going green” that arises in response to the radical (and often illogical) environmentalism I sometimes encounter. It’s good to take a step back!
(and, yes, please consider this an entry)
How fun! I’ve never ever thought of composting…and not sure I ever will. But, the green power strip I can do! What a fun giveaway!
tweeted! btw, what’s your twitter handle?
I would like to win that! I am all about being green (and saving money!).
I would add some easy ones too!
Buy Local (saves transportation fuel and emissions)
Eat fresh foods (Farmer’s Market)
Eat vegetarian a couple times a week (livestock are heavy on the carbon footprint)
Cloth diaper, even part-time!
Stop buying napkins and paper towels and use cloth, or by 100% recycled paper items
Good stuff Emily! I’m excited you’re “going green” though I am still bummed about the Coke thing.
I’m jealous! Mississippi is not very green, especially not compared to anywhere across the pond!
Eeeekkk!! Ok, can I tell you just how excited I am that you’re “going green”?!? Seriously. I love it. Green and me are like BFF.
In addition to Shadley’s list, I’d say buy meat/eggs direct from farmers. We’ve get our meat from a farmer here in Iowa that slaughters in field and then has them sent to the abattoir for processing. I love meat and would have a hard time going full vegetarian {not to mention Jonathan wouldn’t last two days without it!}. But, I make a strong effort to eat humanely raised/humanely killed animals.
I adore your blog – nice effort!
I blogged it!
I facebooked it!
I’m commenting that I’d love to win!
Thanks for your support, Mom!
When I was reading this post I thought, what the heck is a green power strip – and there you are, with a contest. Awesome. We cloth diapered, line dry (sometimes), use cloth napkins, recycle and compost – but we have a compost pile to use in our little tiny garden instead of it being picked up. Good tips!
Whew! Finally blogged! Sorry for the delay.
http://lovedlikethechurch.wordpress.com/2010/06/25/a-very-green-giveaway-not-what-you-think/
And Tweeted/Facebooked it!
Great blog post.Really looking forward to read more.
Would love to win this! I’ve started composting this summer and along with recycling, it’s really cut down on our garbage. We’re down to 1-2 bags/week and I’m still working on cutting it down even more. Great tips in your post too.
Thanks, Sarah! I appreciate your support!
Good to see you again, Jen! Hope the new website is treating you well! I’m heading over now…