4. Change a BulbSave Energy, Money & Help Protect the Environment The most frequently used lights typically include the kitchen ceiling dome light, living room table lamp, living room floor lamp, bathroom vanity light and outdoor porch or post lamp.
9. Wrap It Up. If you have to make a present for someone, use newspaper or an old brown paper grocery bag turned inside out. STOP buying wrapping paper for each case! Use newspaper or an old paper grocery bag turned inside out.
10. Give Up Meat Much more energy, water, and land are used to derive food from animals than from fruits and vegetables Meet protein needs by eating beans, legumes, tofu, and tempeh, which is a whole soybean product with more protein content than other traditional soy products.
11. Take Shorter Showers Cutting just one minute from a shower time can save up to 10 gallons of water per shower.Turn off the water while brushing teeth, and save up to five gallons of water per two-minute tooth-brushing session.