



Be creative as you look for new ways to reduce the amount or kinds of householdwaste.
- Give cardboard tubes to pet hamsters or gerbils.
- Plant seeds in an egg carton.
- Make a flower pot out of a plastic ice cream tub.
- Turn mason jars into cups for drinking or pots for plants.
By thinking creatively, you will often find new uses for common items and new ways to recycle and reduce waste.
Each person washed 12 place settings. On average, hand washing used 27 gallons (103 liters) of water, and 2.5 kWh of water-heating energy. The human time it took to wash, rinse, dry, and put away was approximately 80 minutes. The dishwasher used approximately 4 gallons (15 liters) of water, consumed 1-2 kWh of total energy, and required 15 minutes of human time (loading and unloading the dishwasher). All in all, the dishwashers got the dishes cleaner, in less human time, using less water and energy.-One Green Generation Even the Environmental Protection Agency agrees;
Washing dishes by hand uses much more water than using a dishwasher. Using an ENERGY STAR qualified dishwasher instead of hand washing will save you annually 5,000 gallons of water, $40 in utility costs, and 230 hours of your time.And also, dishwasher are less work might I add. Who has time to mess up their manicure in the sink? Go figure.
Public Transportation metros, subways, bus
Imagine your typical metro (bus and train transportation) holding about 20-30 people at one time. Now picture if each one of those people decided to drive their own car individually. That would be havoc on the already polluted environment and just added people to the horrible traffic issue. During 2012, in NYC alone, the average weekday subway ridership was 5.4 million. That is 1.7 billion people in 2012 taking public transportation.