Tales from the road less traveled

We're on the road from Debt to Financial Independence. Our passengers include Momma (me), Wes (my husband) and our six children. The road promises to be long and interesting.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Earth Day Post

Today is Earth Day! Although, to be honest, we've been slowly working toward making every day a more Earth friendly day at Momma's house. It's very interesting to me that most of the environmentally friendly changes that we can make in our lives are also very budget friendly.

Utilities:
  • Last year, we started replacing our light bulbs with Compact Fluorescent Lighting as the regular bulbs burned out.
  • We desperately needed a new washing machine last fall, so we replaced it with a more efficient front-end loader. This probably didn't lower the energy usage for the washer, but definitely lowered the energy usage for the dryer, as the clothes had much less water in them after the spin cycle.
  • Wes replaced our old thermostat with a new programmable one. This has made a large difference in both gas and electricity bills.
  • Recently, I started washing all loads on cold wash/cold rinse cycles.
  • I also hang up all socks, underwear, wash clothes, dish clothes, and hand towels, so there are less things going into the dryer.
  • I unplug the coffee pot, bean grinder, and toaster every time I go into the kitchen. (Note to self: Probably ought to tell the family, so they don't keep plugging them back in.)
  • You may find some great information on this over at Get Rich Slowly. JD is asking the readers for Tips on Energy Conservation
Waste
  • We've started composting all of the vegetation we can (cut flowers that have died, table scraps without meat, grass clippings, etc).
  • I started a recycling box for paper goods, but plan to research other recyclables for this area and find out how to keep from sending out an overflowing container full of trash to the curb every week. Lynnae at Being Frugal wrote a great post about Recycling and what is recyclable in her area. I learned some stuff from it!
  • The children and I have been gathering clothing and items we don't or can't use to donate to a local abuse shelter.
Food
  • I'm growing a small garden of herbs and vegetables, to cut down on our food bills and provide more organic food options to my family.
Gas
  • I combine trips where I can, and buy gas at night, after I complete my shopping.
  • I don't generally drive anywhere besides work and home more than twice a week and even then it's not more than 5 miles from the house.
  • Although carpooling isn't an option for me, Spilling Buckets is carpooling now, and figures that he is saving about $2100 annually in the process.
  • YL15 (in 4 days!) rides her bicycle the 3 miles to school and back every day so that Wes and I don't have to go and pick her up. Bus riding isn't an option for her in the afternoons.
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4 Comments:

  • At April 22, 2008 at 10:51 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Great tips. I especially like combining trips to save on gas. We live about 6 miles out of town and that is a must for us. Although we have neighbors that seem to drive into town 3 or 4 times a day. Crazy!

    Thanks for adding my site to your blogroll as well!

     
  • At April 22, 2008 at 7:04 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Thats a great start don't forget to tell all your friends to use reusable bags instead of plastic!!

     
  • At April 28, 2008 at 10:34 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    On the front-loading washer: You likely *are* using less energy for the washer itself. At least on the models I'm looking at, the Energey Star energy usage rating is about 1/3 of the energy used by a top-loader. So you save energy there, save water, and save energy drying. Win, Win, Win.

     
  • At May 5, 2008 at 1:17 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Thanks for including me in your links love, I feel honored!

     

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