Save Money Shopping and Help The Environment

Are you the kind of person that tends to buy in small sizes, but then needs to throw away a lot of packages and containers? Not only is this more costly, but it also puts a strain on the environment. By buying bigger packages, you will not only save money, but help the Environment.

  • Buy cereal in a large box instead of in individual serving sizes.

  • Buy juice in concentrates and use reuseable containers instead of single serving packages.

  • Save money by buying bottled water in a large plastic jug instead of six packs of 16 ounce bottles. Reuse plastic water bottles.

  • Buy large packages of sugar and flour.

  • Avoid the small boxes of raisins and buy the same amount in the 24 ounce box.
Why not buy Reusable products?
Reusable products, simple said, can be used more than once, and therefore will end up saving you money in the long run.
  • Use rechargeable batteries in toys, flashlights, radios. You can save $200 a year by using rechargeable batteries instead of disposables in one cd player used two hours a day.

  • Use cloth diapers instead of disposable diapers. You'll save $600 per child by using a laundry diaper service instead of disposable diapers.

  • Use a real camera instead of disposable ones. If you take 24 pictures each month you will save $144 each year.

  • Many families spend over $260 each year on paper towels and napkins. Switch to cloth napkins, sponges, and cloth towels or wipes.

  • Use washable plates, cups, and silverware for parties and picnics instead of disposable products.

  • Use an electric razor or hand razor with replaceable blades instead of disposable razors.

  • Buy high quality/long life tires. They cost less per mile traveled and reduce the problem of disposing of used tires.

  • Use a washable commuter mug for your morning coffee and eliminate a Styrofoam or plastic cup every day.

  • Bring bags to the market, either cloth ones or your old paper and plastic ones. Many markets will credit your bill for using your own bags. When buying only a few items, don't take a bag.

  • Clean and service your appliances, computers, tools, and cars so that they will enjoy even longer lives. And, before you replace them, check to see if they are repairable. Consider sharing equipment that is used infrequently such as hedge clippers, pruners, fruit pickers, or chain saws.
Source: http://www.earth911.org/master.asp?s=lib&a=shopsmart/shop.inc

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