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April 4 - April 25, 2018

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    gallons of water
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    lightbulbs
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    locally sourced meals
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    meatless or vegan meals
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    zero-waste meals
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  • April 25 at 7:29 AM
    One of the challenges I've committed to is installing a low-flow shower head and I was amazed to see that in London Thames Water is actually providing this and other water-saving devices for free!  Check it out here and order your water-saving freebie package: https://watersavingdevices.thameswater.co.uk/
  • April 24 at 9:27 AM
    I think that meat companies propagate very well to the American public by linking their products to a healthy life-style. Also, it is hard for Americans to avoid eating meat when meat has an unconditional connection to American values and culture. American eating habits are driven by desire rather than by health, and that is something that...
  • April 23 at 4:04 PM
    Food freshness (or lack of) is something that can be accommodated, but food safety cannot. Expiry dates are of critical importance, where freshness and use by dates are for convenience and quality. This information will change when I consider un-used food to be wasted. 
  • April 23 at 3:59 PM
    When I lived in Metro-Detroit, there was a lack of public transportation options. I always felt limited to having to own a car, and looked for opportunities to walk to the grocery store even though the community was not built to handle pedestrian traffic in some busy areas. This lack of option made it an important step in choosing my next place...
  • April 23 at 3:57 PM
    Health and fitness are driven by proper portioning. If we are taking more than we need with larger plates, we reduce the chance that we will consume more than we need to maintain proper health and fitness. 
  • April 18 at 9:27 AM
    By walking,  I support the businesses and services in my local area. Therefore, I'm supporting small biz and shopping local.
  • April 18 at 12:53 AM
    If I could save the money that is spent on food that eventually goes waste, I would see myself spending some portion of the money to help my family go green and environment friendly and the rest in donating to the non-profit orgs that raisefunds to help kids attain basic education.
  • April 17 at 2:22 PM
    My local library has a resource called GREENR which has tons of articles regarding different energy saving and environmental issues. "According to an August 1, 2016 article in the journal Geographical, implementing green rooftops across the city of Chicago could drop the peak summer temperatures in the city by as many as 7 degrees...
  • April 17 at 11:08 AM
    The need for family planning is great through out the world, especially in under-developed and 3rd world countries. Many young women are lacking access to necessary information and resources necessary to give them knowledge about and freedom of reproductive rights. There are a multitude of health benefits this creates, from STI/STD avoidance to...
  • April 16 at 8:32 AM
    working on eating all of the leftovers and things that have been sitting in the freezer - seeing how long I can go before getting more groceries!

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