Each year as spring approaches I try to think of one major change we can make in our household for the next year. Now major not meaning redecorate or build a new room or anything but a change that can not only make our home more energy efficient but save us something money throughout the year. The goal is to have it completed either as soon as possible or no later than the next spring..depending on how large the undertaking. If it is something that can add up we usually stagger it out through out the year.
In 2007 we took on advanced recycling. Meaning we would make the most of the materials that could be recycled not just relying on our curbside service. There are many things that our curbside doesn't accept such as card board and some other things. We set up a recycle center on our back porch with containers for everything that could not go in the bin for weekly pick up. I go once a month to take the other materials to the areas in the metro area that recycle those materials. I also started setting my paper aside to take to the school instead of curbside since the schools in my area earn extra funding from that. To date we usually have 2-3 bins of curbside recycling each week. We have less and less trash as we are more aware of the packaging that a product has. It sometimes can make the difference of what product I will buy. If there are two companies that make the same product and one has less packaging unless there is a huge price difference I will go with the one with little packaging. So the 2007 goal was set achieved and even advanced over the years:)
In 2008 we had already began some changing of our light bulbs to CFLs and back then they were still pretty pricey. So that was a year long commitment doing them a little at a time. We did succeed before the next spring rolled around. We even had the lights in the garage and basement replaced which I was really proud of. Up front we paid some extra money but long term...we haven't bought a light bulb in almost 2 years and we are more energy efficient (=saving money on our electric bill) for it. The cost of CFLs has gone down so much also that it makes that switch easier. (Now with the new LEDs I have been seeing I am going to start looking into those!) They are great...a little pricey though so I'll give them some time to go down. Their life is so much longer than even CFLs.
Last year in 2009 (which you may remember) I made the commitment that my family would no longer use plastic water bottles. The effect of those bottles on our eco systems was becoming very apparent and after putting a lot of study and time into the subject of water quality I realized just how unhealthy bottled water was!! There are so few regulations on it. I decided for my family the healthiest and most cost effective method would be using our Best Water pitcher and over time I purchased many BPA free bottles to make it easy for us to take water with us no mater where we go. The Best Water pitcher filter only needs to be changed about every 6-8 weeks (of course that is with a 4 person family with two young kids--one of which is in athletics year round...we use a lot) so it was very cost effective. I am saving at least $300 a year by the switch at this point. You know kids..they will only drink more over time too. This undertaking was a 100% success by May of 2009.
So here we are in 2010.. what is my goal for this year. I actually have two for the year. The reason is that I think they can both be accomplished. I don't think they are too much. The 1st while very important is not as big of a job as changing every light bulb in an 8 room house + closets + outside lights + garage..ya know. The first goal for the year is something I have been wanting to do for a while but it can get a bit expensive on front end cost just like a lot of these ideas. Going green does save us money but it is a change. It is making changes in our lives..those changes cost $$. The good news is on the back end it saves you $$.
This year I am going to do my best to eliminate as much phantom power in my home. If you are not aware of phantom power it is the power that is used in your home for appliances or devices that are plugged into outlets even when they are not being used. There are some of these items in our homes that can become just too hard to unplug. Computers, alarm clocks, TVs and cable systems can become hard to unplug and plug back in each day without one big ole hassle. There are quite a few power strips or power saving devices on the market today that help eliminate this phantom power. Some are a little pricey but have some nice features. I am going with the one I think is reasonably priced. It also has been on the market for more than two years so I know they work and they are also a little less expensive than they were when they first came out.
I am switching to what are called Smart Strips. It is a brand of power strips that eliminates that phantom power. It is able to sense if something that is plugged in and blog power supply from the outlet. I am not sure of all the science on how it works but I have put a lot of research into it and every scientist says..it works...so that works for me. I am going to start with all our TVs and computers first and then in time I will get to one in each bedroom for alarm clocks and things you do not want to have to reset every day. Smart Strips can be found in many places on the internet but I have found some great deals on them at Amazon.com. They even carry them at Wal-Mart now. Depending on the size of the strip that you want the price ranges from $29-$40. So it's something to think about. In the long run not only are you using less energy in your home you are.....SAVING MONEY:)
I said I would be taking on two goals this year. The second goal will be eliminating plastic bag use to only when necessary. I have just began reusing my plastic bags. Some use is necessary because they do preserve my frozen food the best, but for my children's lunch and my husbands lunch we only use reusable containers. I just think there is more that can be done. I made myself a home made dryer for the plastic bags that I wash so that they dry correctly. Pretty soon I will post a video for you on how to do it. I did it myself and it cost me less than $5. They do sell them online if you do not want to put in the time yourself but I feel they are a little pricey. Usually around $15-$20.
Is there a goal that you can pin point for you or your family this year? Not just taking steps to have a greener healthier household, but a budget friendly household. I hope you can find some inspiration with a few ideas. Remember you can always take it one step at a time.
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