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15 Easy Ways to Go Green – As a Family!

[caption id="attachment_5630" align="alignnone" width="694"]Photo credit: patch.com Photo credit: patch.com[/caption]April 22 is Earth Day, and April is Earth Month! It's a great time to commit to changing some of our daily practices in order to reduce our carbon footprint and help protect Mother Earth. The changes we make don’t have to be huge to make a big impact. In fact, some of our favorite ideas are pretty simple, like:1.   BYOB! Even if your city or state hasn’t mandated that you bring your own bags to the grocery, do it anyway! In the US, plastic comprises roughly 20% of most landfills and reusable bags are an easy way to cut back on your consumption. Ask your children to remind you to grab your bags before you head to the store.Reusable_Bags
2.   BYOPB! Take the bag thing one step further by bringing your own produce bags to the grocery. There are lots to choose from online – mesh, zippers, drawstrings – order what works best for you – then use them! After you’ve put your groceries away, pop your reusable bags in the wash, then have your kids stuff them all into one, and stash them with your reusable grocery bags.[caption id="attachment_5632" align="alignnone" width="626"]Photo credit: bestreviews.com Photo credit: bestreviews.com[/caption]
3.   Sip It! Your kids have probably already pointed out the damage plastic straws are doing to our precious oceans and the animals that call them home. Do your part by switching to reusable straws – you can toss the silicone and metal ones right in the dishwasher! Go organic with 100% bamboo or grass, or get crazy and use a Red Vine or tube pasta instead!
[caption id="attachment_5633" align="alignnone" width="557"]Photo credit: thegrommet.com Photo credit: thegrommet.com[/caption]
4.   Go Native! Pick one tiny part of your backyard and replace the plants and grass there with whatever’s native (ie: you don’t have to water it) to your area. Native plants are an easy way to conserve water. Plus, planting with your kids is fun![caption id="attachment_5634" align="alignnone" width="796"]Photo credit: https://www.audubon.org/ Photo credit: https://www.audubon.org/[/caption]
5.   Get Shady! Each and every tree does its part to protect the environment. If you’ve got space in your yard, pick one out and get to planting! Come summer your kids can make fresh lemonade and orange juice![caption id="attachment_5635" align="alignnone" width="619"]Photo credit: Pinterest.com Photo credit: Pinterest.com[/caption]
6.   Stop the Soak! Bath time is a special time for kids and parents to bond. But when your kids are ready, slide them under the shower head instead and use about a third of the water.[caption id="attachment_5636" align="alignnone" width="480"]Photo: Bright Basics™ Slide & Splash Seals™ Photo: Bright Basics™ Slide & Splash Seals™[/caption]
7.   Lather Up! Get ready for a healthy dose of springtime sunshine! Check your sunscreen for harmful chemicals (helpful hint: if you can’t pronounce it, it’s probably no good) and replace it with a sunscreen listing zinc oxide or titanium dioxide as the active ingredient. The ones on this list are safe for the Earth AND your family![caption id="attachment_5637" align="alignnone" width="768"]Photo credit: Getty Images Photo credit: Getty Images[/caption]
8.   Light It Up! Reduce the amount of electricity your family uses – and save on your electric bill! – by swapping some of your bulbs to LED lights.[caption id="attachment_5638" align="alignnone" width="399"]Photo credit: masslandlords.com Photo credit: masslandlords.com[/caption]
9.   Unplug! Yes, we should all unplug from our digital devices more often, but this time we mean actually unplugging your devices, specifically, your computer. Even on energy saving mode computers still sap a lot of power.[caption id="attachment_5639" align="alignnone" width="850"]Photo credit: Energy Star Photo credit: Energy Star[/caption]
10.   Cut Your Commute! When school’s back in session, pick one day a week to walk your kids there and back. It’s great exercise – and together time – for everyone. Plus, you’ll cut back on your fuel reliance and auto emissions.[caption id="attachment_5640" align="alignnone" width="620"]Photo credit: https://hstechgroup.com Photo credit: https://hstechgroup.com[/caption]
11.   Buy Green! Purchase products made of recycled materials. From shoes and clothes to wallets and backpacks there are likely eco-friendly versions of the things you’re buying. A quick online search will tell you what they are.
Recycle clothes
12.   Part and Parcel! Buying green means packaging, too. Choose unpackaged products whenever possible and check the packaging on the products you’re purchasing to make sure they’re made of recycled materials. Case in point, our line of build-and-play Bolt Buddies, each wrapped in an eco-friendly package that unfolds to become part of the play.
https://youtu.be/qi4qpJ0gZa013.   Find a Farmer’s Market! If it's not crowded and safe to go...your kids will love the bright colors, yummy samples, and people watching. You’ll find fresh fruits and vegetables without packaging that were grown locally, which means fresher foods and less shipping, fuel, and emissions.
Farmers_Market
 
14.   Give the Burgers a Break! Livestock accounts for 14.5% of human-induced greenhouse gas emissions. Go meat free one day a week to reduce your contribution. Here are 40+ delicious vegetarian recipes to inspire you![caption id="attachment_5644" align="alignnone" width="2500"]Photo credit: delish.com Photo credit: delish.com[/caption]
15.   Recycle. Duh! You’re likely already recycling, but did you know that recycled glass, plastic, and metal containers need to be rinsed clean and dried before they’re recycled? And that you need to remove the lids from all jars and containers before tossing them in the bin? A quick online search will provide more details about your city’s specific recycling policies.
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15 Easy Ways to Go Green – As a Family!
[caption id="attachment_5630" align="alignnone" width="694"]Photo credit: patch.com Photo credit: patch.com[/caption]April 22 is Earth Day, and April is Earth Month! It's a great time to commit to changing some of our daily practices in order to reduce our carbon footprint and help protect Mother Earth. The changes we make don’t have to be huge to make a big impact. In fact, some of our favorite ideas are pretty simple, like:1.   BYOB! Even if your city or state hasn’t mandated that you bring your own bags to the grocery, do it anyway! In the US, plastic comprises roughly 20% of most landfills and reusable bags are an easy way to cut back on your consumption. Ask your children to remind you to grab your bags before you head to the store.Reusable_Bags
2.   BYOPB! Take the bag thing one step further by bringing your own produce bags to the grocery. There are lots to choose from online – mesh, zippers, drawstrings – order what works best for you – then use them! After you’ve put your groceries away, pop your reusable bags in the wash, then have your kids stuff them all into one, and stash them with your reusable grocery bags.[caption id="attachment_5632" align="alignnone" width="626"]Photo credit: bestreviews.com Photo credit: bestreviews.com[/caption]
3.   Sip It! Your kids have probably already pointed out the damage plastic straws are doing to our precious oceans and the animals that call them home. Do your part by switching to reusable straws – you can toss the silicone and metal ones right in the dishwasher! Go organic with 100% bamboo or grass, or get crazy and use a Red Vine or tube pasta instead!
[caption id="attachment_5633" align="alignnone" width="557"]Photo credit: thegrommet.com Photo credit: thegrommet.com[/caption]
4.   Go Native! Pick one tiny part of your backyard and replace the plants and grass there with whatever’s native (ie: you don’t have to water it) to your area. Native plants are an easy way to conserve water. Plus, planting with your kids is fun![caption id="attachment_5634" align="alignnone" width="796"]Photo credit: https://www.audubon.org/ Photo credit: https://www.audubon.org/[/caption]
5.   Get Shady! Each and every tree does its part to protect the environment. If you’ve got space in your yard, pick one out and get to planting! Come summer your kids can make fresh lemonade and orange juice![caption id="attachment_5635" align="alignnone" width="619"]Photo credit: Pinterest.com Photo credit: Pinterest.com[/caption]
6.   Stop the Soak! Bath time is a special time for kids and parents to bond. But when your kids are ready, slide them under the shower head instead and use about a third of the water.[caption id="attachment_5636" align="alignnone" width="480"]Photo: Bright Basics™ Slide & Splash Seals™ Photo: Bright Basics™ Slide & Splash Seals™[/caption]
7.   Lather Up! Get ready for a healthy dose of springtime sunshine! Check your sunscreen for harmful chemicals (helpful hint: if you can’t pronounce it, it’s probably no good) and replace it with a sunscreen listing zinc oxide or titanium dioxide as the active ingredient. The ones on this list are safe for the Earth AND your family![caption id="attachment_5637" align="alignnone" width="768"]Photo credit: Getty Images Photo credit: Getty Images[/caption]
8.   Light It Up! Reduce the amount of electricity your family uses – and save on your electric bill! – by swapping some of your bulbs to LED lights.[caption id="attachment_5638" align="alignnone" width="399"]Photo credit: masslandlords.com Photo credit: masslandlords.com[/caption]
9.   Unplug! Yes, we should all unplug from our digital devices more often, but this time we mean actually unplugging your devices, specifically, your computer. Even on energy saving mode computers still sap a lot of power.[caption id="attachment_5639" align="alignnone" width="850"]Photo credit: Energy Star Photo credit: Energy Star[/caption]
10.   Cut Your Commute! When school’s back in session, pick one day a week to walk your kids there and back. It’s great exercise – and together time – for everyone. Plus, you’ll cut back on your fuel reliance and auto emissions.[caption id="attachment_5640" align="alignnone" width="620"]Photo credit: https://hstechgroup.com Photo credit: https://hstechgroup.com[/caption]
11.   Buy Green! Purchase products made of recycled materials. From shoes and clothes to wallets and backpacks there are likely eco-friendly versions of the things you’re buying. A quick online search will tell you what they are.
Recycle clothes
12.   Part and Parcel! Buying green means packaging, too. Choose unpackaged products whenever possible and check the packaging on the products you’re purchasing to make sure they’re made of recycled materials. Case in point, our line of build-and-play Bolt Buddies, each wrapped in an eco-friendly package that unfolds to become part of the play.
https://youtu.be/qi4qpJ0gZa013.   Find a Farmer’s Market! If it's not crowded and safe to go...your kids will love the bright colors, yummy samples, and people watching. You’ll find fresh fruits and vegetables without packaging that were grown locally, which means fresher foods and less shipping, fuel, and emissions.
Farmers_Market
 
14.   Give the Burgers a Break! Livestock accounts for 14.5% of human-induced greenhouse gas emissions. Go meat free one day a week to reduce your contribution. Here are 40+ delicious vegetarian recipes to inspire you![caption id="attachment_5644" align="alignnone" width="2500"]Photo credit: delish.com Photo credit: delish.com[/caption]
15.   Recycle. Duh! You’re likely already recycling, but did you know that recycled glass, plastic, and metal containers need to be rinsed clean and dried before they’re recycled? And that you need to remove the lids from all jars and containers before tossing them in the bin? A quick online search will provide more details about your city’s specific recycling policies.
[caption id="attachment_5645" align="alignnone" width="600"]Photo credit: www.kidzworld.com Photo credit: www.kidzworld.com[/caption]
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