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There are thousands of “green” hotels worldwide. Find one by using the Green Hotels Association’s search guide. “Green” hotels offer amenities such as low-flow showerheads, environmentally friendly shampoos and soaps, organic foods in their restaurants and much more.
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Many restaurants are becoming eco-friendly. The Green Restaurant Association provides a list of dining establishments that use organic foods, energy-efficient lighting, natural cleaning supplies and recycling initiatives.
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Transportation accounts for more than 30 percent of carbon dioxide emissions in the U.S. Reduce the amount by carpooling. You will also save half on your weekly fuel costs, according to Fueleconomy.gov.
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You don’t need to purchase a new vehicle to be “green.” Instead, make changes to your existing vehicle. Consider switching to alternative fuels and conducting routine maintenance. Visit fueleconomy.gov for additional tips on “greening” your vehicle.
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Seal air leaks in your attic and basement. Doing so can save you 10 to 20 percent utility bills, according to Energy Star. Learn how to properly seal your home.
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Don’t confuse “second-hand” with the clothing your brothers and sisters outgrew. There are a variety of boutiques and thrift stores that offer fashionable, second-hand clothing. It reduces the amount of energy used in producing a new clothing item. For more information, see our story Eco-friendly clothing breaks out of the mold.
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Foods that are purchased locally have fewer “petroleum miles” than foods shipped across the country. Support your local farmers by purchasing foods from farmers’ markets and co-ops in your area. Visit Local Harvest or USDA to find one where you live.
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Plant a tree with your children as a fun, outdoor activity. Have your children choose their own tree, name it and be responsible for its care. Visit The Arbor Day Foundation’s Tree Guide for more information on caring for trees.
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Bamboo is a “greener” alternative to traditional wood fences. Bamboo, when growing, absorbs more carbon dioxide than most trees. It’s sturdy, fast growing and renewable. For more information, see our story Good fences: made with bamboo.
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Mugs are an important staple as the coffee that’s in it. Coffee mugs are reusable and can save hundreds of disposable cups. Personalize your own mug at Zazzle, Cafepress or even Starbucks.
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