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Fashion
Fashion & Beauty

Start buying organic cottons.
Think about this: Every white T-shirt made with conventional cotton requires ¼ pound of harmful chemicals. You can do your part to cut back by purchasing clothes made out of organic cotton. H&M has a line, as well as several other retailers. Go Now

Food
Food
Food

Tip your glass to organic beverages!
Organic beer and wines are pesticide free and tend to be locally grown. So while you're enjoying the fruit of the vine and wheat of the field, try to make sure the Earth does as well. Go Now

Home
Home
Home

Use a programmable thermostat.
Did you know that you can save up to 10% on your heating and cooling by optimizing your house's temperature while you're away or asleep? You can find more info at the U.S. Department of Energy: Go Now

Work
Work
Work

Reuse your old business cards.
Do you have boxes of unused business cards from your last job or promotion? Don't just throw them away! Put them to work! Make use of them as bookmarks, scribble shopping lists on them, or glue a couple together and reuse them as place cards for seating arrangements. Go Now

Transportation
Transportation
Transportation

Vinegar -- it's not just for your salads.
Here's a reason to not drink and drive. Save that old bottle of wine until it turns to vinegar. You can use it for a whole range of car-related clean-ups like removing bumper stickers, polishing chrome, and cleaning up after birds. Yuck. Go Now

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Eat Less Meat

By: Robb Fritz, Homepage Editor

If you're a dedicated carnivore like myself, it's a difficult prospect to give up eating hamburger, steak, pork chops, etc. Trust me, speaking as a one-time vegetarian who caved one summer at the smell of a steak on the barbecue, I know. But the fact remains that probably nothing a person can do on an individual level has as much of a positive impact on the environment as cutting back on the amount of meat they consume.

Meat production puts an incredible strain on the world's land resources -- using up to 30% of the Earth's entire land mass either directly or indirectly -- and actually has more impact in terms of the amount of greenhouse gases it pumps into the air than even petroleum-fueled transportation. When major agri-business is clearing the rainforests (which is itself enormously damaging for the environment) they're doing it largely to make room for meat production. In terms of water use, it takes 2500 gallons of water to produce one pound of meat. And then of course there are the ethical issues -- not to mention dietary and quality considerations -- surrounding the conditions under which most livestock is raised and killed in order to provide the meat consumed worldwide.

Clean Out Your Mailbox!

Catalog Choice

I used to get tons of catalogs for stores I've shopped at once, maybe a few times and sometimes from stores I've never even walked into. Considering many of these catalogs are monthly and some are quarterly/seasonal you begin to see a lot of paper coming into your mailbox and right into (hopefully) your recycle bin. Now, wouldn't it just be better if you didn't receive the catalog to begin with? Wouldn't you rather just receive an updated email when a new sale has launched on the stores website? Well, if you're trying to cut back on paper waste or answered "Yes, YES, YYEESS!" to either of the prior questions, then CatalogChoice.org is for you!

Catalog Choice is a free service that lets you communicate your mail preferences to companies. Choose which catalogs you no longer wish to receive. Reduce the amount of unsolicited mail in your mailbox and go paperless. Sound good? Go to https://www.catalogchoice.org/signup" to get started!

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The Solar Taxi

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NBC Universal Network stars talk about what THEY do to be GREEN!
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Reduce? Reuse? Recycle!

By Dana J. Robinson

You hear that phrase thrown around a lot, but I'll bet you rarely stop to think about what each of the three elements really means. We typically just lump it all together and assume it means to put your cardboard, scrap paper and empty bottles and cans into the recycling bins. But we tend to forget about the first two parts of the phrase. Reduce and reuse…how exactly do we go about doing that?

Reducing and reusing actually go hand-in-hand rather conveniently. If you can think of ways to reuse the things you already have, you will reduce your consumption. It's as good for the environment as it is for your pocketbook.

I'm sure you're already thinking of all the wasteful things in your life that you wish had more than one use. The one that always comes to my mind are those pesky plastic bags under almost every kitchen sink. First of all, shame on you for not using reusable shopping bags in this day and age. But I get it…things happen and we all end up with an excess of these things.

Avoiding purchasing new items and start reusing those plastic bags:
- as trash bags in small trash cans, such as in the bathroom or laundry room
- in lieu of packing peanuts when shipping fragile items in the mail
- to pick up your pet's poo after walks through the neighborhood

Here's an example of how I recently began reusing these adorable glass yogurt containers that were piling up after several months of eating the most important meal of the day…

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Oh look…this tasty yogurt just happens to come in rather tasteful glass containers!

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They're too cute to recycle or (heaven forbid!) throw away, but they sure do take up a lot of storage space.

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Here's a great idea! I can use them as votive or tea light candle holders. To be really festive, I could tie a decorative bow around the top to dress them up a bit.

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There's always the utilitarian route. They're perfect for storing nail scissors, clippers and tweezers in the medicine cabinet, or for buttons, thimbles and snaps in the sewing room.

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Then once you've identified all the many ways to reuse things that were intended to be single-use items, you can find one last way to reuse...a vase! Not only will it brighten up the room, it'll be your own little reward for helping your both your finances and the planet.

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Green Your Routine - NBC Site

Accessibility

Division of NBC Universal

spotlight. on nbc

SNL Full Episodes

SNL Full Episodes

Watch the latest episodes with Taylor Swift, January Jones & more online. Click Here »

Tips of the Week

Fashion
Fashion & Beauty

Start buying organic cottons.
Think about this: Every white T-shirt made with conventional cotton requires ¼ pound of harmful chemicals. You can do your part to cut back by purchasing clothes made out of organic cotton. H&M has a line, as well as several other retailers. Go Now

Food
Food
Food

Tip your glass to organic beverages!
Organic beer and wines are pesticide free and tend to be locally grown. So while you're enjoying the fruit of the vine and wheat of the field, try to make sure the Earth does as well. Go Now

Home
Home
Home

Use a programmable thermostat.
Did you know that you can save up to 10% on your heating and cooling by optimizing your house's temperature while you're away or asleep? You can find more info at the U.S. Department of Energy: Go Now

Work
Work
Work

Reuse your old business cards.
Do you have boxes of unused business cards from your last job or promotion? Don't just throw them away! Put them to work! Make use of them as bookmarks, scribble shopping lists on them, or glue a couple together and reuse them as place cards for seating arrangements. Go Now

Transportation
Transportation
Transportation

Vinegar -- it's not just for your salads.
Here's a reason to not drink and drive. Save that old bottle of wine until it turns to vinegar. You can use it for a whole range of car-related clean-ups like removing bumper stickers, polishing chrome, and cleaning up after birds. Yuck. Go Now

Blog

Eat Less Meat

By: Robb Fritz, Homepage Editor

If you're a dedicated carnivore like myself, it's a difficult prospect to give up eating hamburger, steak, pork chops, etc. Trust me, speaking as a one-time vegetarian who caved one summer at the smell of a steak on the barbecue, I know. But the fact remains that probably nothing a person can do on an individual level has as much of a positive impact on the environment as cutting back on the amount of meat they consume.

Meat production puts an incredible strain on the world's land resources -- using up to 30% of the Earth's entire land mass either directly or indirectly -- and actually has more impact in terms of the amount of greenhouse gases it pumps into the air than even petroleum-fueled transportation. When major agri-business is clearing the rainforests (which is itself enormously damaging for the environment) they're doing it largely to make room for meat production. In terms of water use, it takes 2500 gallons of water to produce one pound of meat. And then of course there are the ethical issues -- not to mention dietary and quality considerations -- surrounding the conditions under which most livestock is raised and killed in order to provide the meat consumed worldwide.

Clean Out Your Mailbox!

Catalog Choice

I used to get tons of catalogs for stores I've shopped at once, maybe a few times and sometimes from stores I've never even walked into. Considering many of these catalogs are monthly and some are quarterly/seasonal you begin to see a lot of paper coming into your mailbox and right into (hopefully) your recycle bin. Now, wouldn't it just be better if you didn't receive the catalog to begin with? Wouldn't you rather just receive an updated email when a new sale has launched on the stores website? Well, if you're trying to cut back on paper waste or answered "Yes, YES, YYEESS!" to either of the prior questions, then CatalogChoice.org is for you!

Catalog Choice is a free service that lets you communicate your mail preferences to companies. Choose which catalogs you no longer wish to receive. Reduce the amount of unsolicited mail in your mailbox and go paperless. Sound good? Go to https://www.catalogchoice.org/signup" to get started!

Jay Leno's Garage

Tango Electric

Tango Electric

Have you ever seen an electric car do a burn-out? Check out inventor Rick Woodbury's Tango! WATCH NOW!

Magnetic Wind Turbine

Magnetic Wind Turbine

Magnetically levitated wind turbine technology. WATCH NOW!

Piaggio MP3 250

Piaggio MP3 250

Check out this innovative three-wheel scooter. WATCH NOW!

The Solar Taxi

The Solar Taxi

Shows just how easy being green can be. WATCH NOW!

The More You Know

The More You Know

The More You Know pairs up with NBC Universal's Green Initiative and its stars to educate YOU!
WATCH NOW!

The More You Know

NBC Universal Network stars talk about what THEY do to be GREEN!
WATCH NOW!

The More You Know

Ana Maria Polo breathes easier when it comes to planting trees.
WATCH NOW!

The More You Know

Check out this innovative three-wheel scooter. WATCH NOW!

The More You Know

Shows just how easy being green can be. WATCH NOW!

Shop

Shop

iBloom Application

Yep, there is an 'App' for this too! Check out the all new iBloom application from the Green Is Universal team! More Info

Shop

Travel to the Arctic on the first stop of this series and learn more about global warming. Shop Now