Sunday, 9 March 2014

Simple Ways to Go Green | Malaysia property news and resources

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Simple Ways to Go Green
Here are some simple, everyday measures you can take to preserve Mother Nature.


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Concern is rife, with growing worry over the future that will be left for the generations to come. With the decreasing attention being paid to living a cleaner lifestyle, it is heartening to see every day folk take essential, easy steps towards leaving a smaller carbon footprint.

There are some simple tips that you can use in your home to live a greener lifestyle. Easy and quick, these moves will most definitely work in your favour and help you leave a cleaner, brighter future for the kids of today.

Washing Clothes in Cold Water
In a tropical nation like ours there are few clothes, if not none at all, which require hot water washes. Turn your washing machine dial to ‘cold’ to save energy, and the earth. Research has shown that up to 80% of the energy used by washing machines is charged through heating up the water. Combined this tip with eco-friendly laundry detergent, and chances are you will be saving more than just a few cents.

Adjust Your Refrigerator
We sometimes overestimate the temperature of our fridges and freezers. While we must make sure that the food is properly chilled to prevent rotting, we don’t have to lower the temperature too much. For your fridge, anything below 2 degrees Celsius is simply overdoing it.

Reuse Wrapping Paper
This may seem like a little drastic, but just remember how quickly people dispose of wrapping paper when opening gifts. Carefully peeling open presents and later, ironing out wrapping paper, makes for a great way to recycle a generally unnecessary source of waste. If recycling it as wrapping paper is not for you, try using the recycled paper as a liner for drawers and cabinets instead.

Don’t Throw Out Old Clothes
It should be a regular practice to clean out your closet once a year, if not more. If the clothing you wish to dispose is still in relatively wearable condition, consider donating it to a shelter or the Salvation Army. For clothes that have been ripped or have holes in them, they would make fantastic dish rags to clean your house with.

Invest in a Home Water Filter
With filters having been on the market for a long while now, they provide an affordable range of choices. Invest in a home filter to reduce the wastage of plastic bottles and unnecessary purchasing of water when you’re on-the-go. Buy yourself a solid water bottle, and bring it along with you when you’re at work or out. This not only helps reduce wastage of water, it also cuts the cost of you having to purchase a bottle every time you’re thirsty.

As-and-When Dry Cleaning
Dry cleaning is also a source of electricity wastage. If you have clothes that require dry-cleaning, try grouping them together before sending them out to your laundrette instead of sending them in individually, as the initial energy needed to dry clean will be severely reduced if this method is practised.

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