Go Green this week on Six Minute Style as host Susan Doherty walks you through your home, room by room, with simple steps designed to help you save the planet and your cash. Yes, green living is go…
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Green Living Made Easy – The Eco-friendly Lifestyle

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Great eco tips! We can all do simple things to live greener lifestyles, which not only save us money but are also healthier and safer for the planet. Go Green!
so in a year you use 70 bottles that you just throw out? That are 1.5 bottles a week.LOL! NOOB!elektro
good ideasDoing the right thing is reducing our carbon footprint
haha i lke it how shes Isnt botherd about having a 4X4 though. Here in England we have millions of these silly woman buying Massive 4X4’s to get the shopping from sainburys. Unless you own a farm or Horses YOU DONT NEED A 4X4 Lady
yeah we should all be banning plasic bags, i know i dont use them.
Dude, seriously… read a book. The real green movement is not about buying 40 dollar organic cotton tshirts, its about reusing, not being materialistic and saving money.
you are acting like a child that says: “you just want to control me! I can eat junk food/smoke cigarettes/use drugs if I want, na na na na nana” Yes, you are free to do what the heck you want, but how immature this is! Regardless of what rich people want or big corporations it is always a good idea to save money (for your own benefit) and being conscious about the environment (again, our own benefit). You don’t have to be an Einstein to know this. alright??
Great idea. Thanks so much for sharing!
I love it! Absolutely lovely job. Although I was a bit surprise that you featured “Tide” in this video, as the makers of Tide laundry detergent are not animal safe; which certainly says something about their ethics. All in all, well done.
Thanks for the comment. The goal wasn’t to keep anyone in his place, but rather to explore money-saving steps that boast green benefits. Most cost nothing: unplug your appliances when not in use; use a rake, not a leaf blower; get a home energy audit; dry your laundry back-to-back. Replacing regular light bulbs with compact fl. bulbs saves money over time.As for me being an upper middle class wealthy idiot – While some may agree with the idiot reference, I can assure you I’m not wealthy.
Susan you are right on! I will have to watch this 10 times to write them all down. The best item that I needed to see was the Plastic Bag Dryer. We just started recycling our water bottles so your blog just confirmed our suspicions. Keep up the GREAT tips!