Imperial Valley Press

How families can go green together

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Interest in eco-friendly lifestyles has long since spread beyond environmen­talists and activists and has become a goal for people from all walks of life. Going green can even be done as a family.

Families have multiple incentives to embrace an eco-friendly lifestyle. Going green can protect the planet for younger members of the family who will have to confront the consequenc­es of today’s decisions for decades to come. Going green also can save families money the moment they decide to change their lifestyles, providing a more immediate incentive. Families interested in making their efforts to be more eco-friendly a team effort can embrace the following strategies.

▪ Wash clothes in cold water. According to the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency, heating water accounts for roughly 90 percent of the energy washing machines require to clean clothes. By washing clothes exclusivel­y in cold water, families can drasticall­y reduce the energy their washing machines consume, and clothes will still be clean at the end of each wash cycle.

▪ Wash only in full loads. Whether washing clothes or washing dishes, families who want to go green together can resolve to only run their washing machines or dishwasher­s when both are full. The EPA notes that only doing full loads of laundry can save more than 3,400 gallons of water each year. When washing dishes, do only full loads but avoid overcrowdi­ng the dishwasher.

▪ Turn off the faucets when brushing teeth. Another way families can pitch in to conserve energy and save money together is by turning off the faucets when they brush their teeth.

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