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Going Green Improves Cash Flow

By: Margie Franklin

 

Most people would do their part to help rescue our earth if it were within their power to do so. Particularly, in this day and age when cash is harder to come by. Almost every source of communication we are exposed to on a daily basis tells us of the importance of going green. TV, online, radio and newspapers are all delivering the same message. Cash short? Think green. Why not implement ways to go green, especially when our collective efforts can help save energy while also improving our bottom line?
Believe it or not some people continue to scratchtheir heads trying to find out ways to go green. Why not start at home, it offers many choices for us to do our part. But you can alsotry going green while on vacation, at the mall, or even at the office. To help those who really desire to make a huge impact there are several go green items on the market. In fact, "Green Garden Tools" is having a sale on their Earthwise Lawn and Garden Tools sales right now.
If going green means to prevent wasting energy, then wouldn't it be plausible to confirm our homes are properly insulated? We find ourselves constantly turning up the heat in the winter, not even realizing that it's seaping out of our homes.Then in the summer, we find ourselves trying to get rid of the heat, so we turn up the air conditioner.This process makes the gas and electric companies happy, while causing the green to disappear in our wallets.
We can also prevent wasting energy by checking our doors and windows air escaping.Heat leaking out contributes to higher gas and electric bills and it wastes money.We all work too hard to just let our cash escape through the doors and windows. There is a quick and easy fix to avoid this and it's something most of us can do without hiring a contractor.
Are your faucets leaking? This may not seem like much, but over time the amount of water that's wasted is huge.It could be as much as140 gallons per week. As parents, we train our kids not to be wasteful, let's make sure we practice what we preach.
Most of us don't ever dwell on our hot water pipes, yet another way to go green and save cash would be to insulate them. We can also do our part by purchasing go green products.Just think how cost effective it would be, if we would use toilets that only allowed a minimal amount of waterto pass through. Many households across the country flush gallons of water, when it's just not necessary.
The next time you stop in Home Depot, Lowes, Andersons, or any store that sells light bulbs, pick up a few of those compact fluorescent ones. These use less energy and have a much longer life expectancy. In fact, fluorescent light bulbs last about 10 times longer than the traditional light bulbs.
There are many, many ways to go green without spending a lot of green. If you would like to find out more about about energy saving ideas, just google the phrase "what does go green mean."

Copyright © Margie Franklin

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About the Author: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Margie Franklin is the owner of What Does Go Green Mean. Go to www.whatdoesgogreenmean.com. She also is a firm believer in giving back to the community. You too can join her efforts to help fund non-profit organizations and change the world by shopping online.

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