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When choosing window blinds, aluminum is a smarter, more sustainable option than plastic, PVC or fabric. Aluminum is one of the most recyclable materials available -- it can be recycled repeatedly without losing quality, which means old blinds are far less likely to end up in landfills. In contrast, PVC and many plastics are difficult to recycle...Read more

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When it's time to get your backyard vegetable garden going, consider giving young transplants a gentle nutritional boost. One creative option is to save expired multivitamins and use them to enrich the soil. When planting something like a bell pepper, drop a vitamin into the hole before adding the plant; over time, it will break down and release...Read more

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When investing in fine jewelry, it's worthwhile to consider the environmental impact behind the sparkle. Mining new gold is a highly destructive and unsustainable process, requiring extensive drilling and blasting to extract even the smallest amounts. In response, a growing number of forward-thinking designers are turning to recycled gold—...Read more

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If you have energy-saving solar-powered outdoor lights in your garden that don't illuminate for as long as they used to, it may be time to check the batteries. Solar-powered lights use rechargeable batteries that charge during the day, using the sun's light as an energy source. The lights then switch on their integrated LED bulbs at night, using...Read more

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Even though vegetable oil comes from plants, it should never be poured directly into the ground or garden soil. Once used, it breaks down and can coat soil particles, blocking water and air from reaching plant roots. It can also attract pests and create unpleasant odors as it degrades. Over time, it may contaminate surrounding soil and ...Read more

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If you receive dry ice with frozen food deliveries, you can reuse it to help pop out small, shallow dents in your car. Wearing thick gloves, gently rub the dry ice over the dent for 30–60 seconds; the rapid cooling can cause the metal to contract and sometimes snap back into place. This trick works best on minor dents where the paint isn't ...Read more

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When you upgrade your cellphone, a new model often requires a completely different charger. If your old charger becomes obsolete, here are a few smart ways to handle it. First, keep it on hand in case guests visit and need that type of charger. Second, many retailers, including Best Buy and Staples, accept old chargers for free recycling. Lastly...Read more

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While they don't have to be sparkling clean, it's important that the glass containers you put in your recycling bin are reasonably clean. This often means using running water and scouring the last bits of food out of a jar. Here's a win-win: Use the remaining space in your dishwasher to get them clean. Since a dishwasher is the most energy- and ...Read more

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Bees play a vital role in our ecosystem because they pollinate flowers and food crops -- in fact, about one out of every three bites of food we eat depends on pollinators like bees. Still, having bees hover around when you're outdoors can be inconvenient. Instead of reaching for harsh insect-killing sprays, you can try a gentler, bee-deterring ...Read more

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Do you have a container of old glue that has dried out and hardened? It may be useless to you, but depending on its chemical composition, it could spell trouble if thrown into the trash. Even in a hardened state, solvent-based glues are very flammable and should never be tossed in the trash. Instead, dispose of them with your household hazardous...Read more

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Witch hazel is a natural astringent distilled from the flowers of a shrub native to North America. It's often used to soothe acne-prone or inflamed skin because of its powerful anti-inflammatory properties. In addition, witch hazel has natural antimicrobial, antibacterial and antifungal qualities. Pour it into a small spray bottle and you've got...Read more

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It's wonderful to experience the beauty of another country on foot, but your hiking boots could be a source of contamination by bringing foreign species into the United States. When you've traveled abroad, be sure to have your boots cleaned before you head to the airport, especially boots with deep treads, which can be filled with contaminated ...Read more

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Hydrogen peroxide is a common first-aid antiseptic because it helps oxidize and break down bacteria and debris in minor cuts and scrapes. It then decomposes into water and oxygen, leaving no harmful residue behind when used appropriately. Beyond the medicine cabinet, it's also a useful household cleaner. You can help disinfect cutting boards by ...Read more

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If you think you have mold, don't reach for chlorine bleach. Yes, bleach will kill virtually every kind of mold it comes in contact with, but it only works on nonporous materials like ceramic tile and glass. It does not penetrate materials like drywall and wood, where most mold issues really lie. An alternative is to use nontoxic borax to kill ...Read more

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Memory foam mattresses and toppers are made from petroleum-based polyurethane foam, but they are not simply "melted down" like recyclable plastics; because the material is a thermoset, recycling requires breaking it down mechanically rather than melting it. The good news is that they are still widely recyclable in practice, and the foam can be ...Read more

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If your garlic press is sitting unused in a drawer, it's time to put it to work beyond garlic. It can also crush dried herbs and spices to create your own custom blends at home. Add whole spices like black pepper, cumin, coriander -- whatever combination you like -- then press them through for a fresh, coarse mix. Once you land on a blend you ...Read more

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Tired of scrubbing your shower to fight mold and mildew? Try this simple, nontoxic prevention trick the next time you shower. While the space is still warm and steamy, sprinkle table salt over the tile, floor and even the shower curtain. The residual moisture helps the salt cling to surfaces, where it can sit all day or overnight. The next time ...Read more

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Did you know your old metal sports equipment can be reused, recycled and even turned into cash? Scrap metal yards often accept items like old bikes, dumbbells, soccer goals, metal baseball bats and golf clubs, since they're made from recyclable steel or aluminum. You can also take a wide range of used sports and fitness gear to Play It Again ...Read more

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If you enjoy the warmth and ambience of a backyard fire pit, a gas-powered version is the greener choice. Wood-burning pits release carbon into the atmosphere and can also pose safety risks from flying embers and sparks. Gas fire pits produce significantly fewer emissions, with virtually no smoke, particulates or greenhouse gases. If you do ...Read more

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Lightening your car by removing unnecessary items can noticeably improve fuel efficiency and handling. Focus on clearing out heavy trunk clutter like unused tools, sports gear, extra fluids and accumulated junk, along with interior extras such as spare floor mats, bulky seat covers and unused car seats. If possible, skip rooftop carriers, bike ...Read more

 

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