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7 Ways to Reduce Single Use Plastics in the Kitchen
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Facts About Single Use Plastics Nature is a beautiful thing, but unfortunately, itโs been and is still being polluted by millions of tonsย of plastic waste. Consider your local parks, they’re managed and often man-made by park staff, but they’re often littered with refuse. The once classic walk in the park is no longer a calming…
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6 Things to Know Before Getting an Electric Car
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If youโve been thinking about making the switch from gasoline-powered vehicles to battery-powered, electric vehicles, you may have a lot of questions on your mind. How does it work? Where can I charge it? How often do I charge it? Is it even worth buying? Just like buying any vehicle, purchasing your first electric car…
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How Meal Prepping Saves you Time, Money, and Energy
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Itโs hard to keep up with the hustle and bustle of everyday activities, while also maintaining a healthy diet. The last thing you want to do when you come home from a long day at the office or class is making and cleaning up a big mess in the kitchen for a single meal. Meal…
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Cleaning Up After Your Home Floods
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A flood can be devastating for your home, property, and especially your emotional and mental well-beingโbut all is not lost. Take the proper steps to minimize lasting damage, maximize your insurance opportunities, and get your home dry, clean, and livable again. Flood Safety Before anything, educate yourself and members of your household about the following…
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Energy Saving Tips for College Students
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Saving at College: 8 Energy-saving Tips for Students Your study time, focus, and especially money are in short supply when youโre at college, so itโs essential to make the most of every minute and every dollar at disposal as economically as possible. In the United States today, most college grads leave school with at least…
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How to Get Rid of Your e-Waste?
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We tend to go through electronics fairly quickly. These electronics are made of valuable resources and materials such as metals, plastic, and glass, which all take a lot of energy to mine and manufacture. Many of the items that are no longer useful to us can be refurbished or recycled to be reused, but what…
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Energy Goes Smart: How Smart Meters Are Changing the Energy Industry
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These new meters have taken the industry by stormโand for good reason. By using more advanced technology, these meters take a lot of the mystery out of energy usage for consumers like you. Through a surplus of data, these new devices are arming homeowners and energy suppliers with new information that can be used to…
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How to Stay Cool When The AC Goes Out?
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When the AC goes out, itโs usually at the worst of times, leaving us scrambling for alternative forms of relief. Luckily, you do have a couple options while youโre waiting for repairs. Take this opportunity to make some cooling optimization changes in your home so that the next time you lose power or your unit…
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Changing and Maintaining Your Home HVAC Filter
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Why Should I Change My AC Filter? Air filters may just seem like little boxes of cardboard with coffee filter-like material inside them, but they actually play a large role in the indoor air quality of your home. Without them, airborne debris can roam free and leave you exposed to harmful particles and allergens that…
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Reduce Your Electricity Bill by Adjusting Home Activities
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With the cost of education, housing, childcare, and travel steadily increasing, weโre all left trying to keep up with these rising expenses by looking for ways to cut costs. Finding untapped opportunities to save can seem daunting at times, but itโs easier than you might thinkโif you know where to look. Check out your electricity…
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