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1. Switch to LED bulbs.
2. Turn off lights when not in use.
3. Use energy-efficient appliances.
4. Unplug devices when not in use.
5. Install solar panels.
6. Use a programmable thermostat.
7. Opt for a tankless water heater.
8. Use ceiling fans to reduce AC use.
9. Seal and insulate your home.
10. Wash clothes in cold water.
11. Fix leaky taps.
12. Install low-flow showerheads.
13. Take shorter showers.
14. Use a broom instead of a hose to clean driveways.
15. Collect rainwater for gardening.
16. Use drought-resistant plants.
17. Install a dual-flush toilet.
18. Turn off the tap while brushing teeth.
19. Run full loads in dishwashers and washing machines.
20. Limit lawn watering.
21. Recycle properly.
22. Compost organic waste.
23. Avoid single-use plastics.
24. Use reusable shopping bags.
25. Opt for reusable water bottles.
26. Buy in bulk to reduce packaging.
27. Use cloth napkins and towels.
28. Avoid disposable cutlery and plates.
29. Donate items instead of discarding them.
30. Repair rather than replace.
31. Walk or cycle instead of driving.
32. Car-share or use public transport.
33. Drive a fuel-efficient or electric vehicle.
34. Plan errands to minimise driving.
35. Maintain your vehicle to improve fuel efficiency.
36. Use cruise control on motorways.
37. Reduce air travel.
38. Offset carbon emissions from travel.
39. Work from home if possible.
40. Advocate for better public transport.
41. Buy local and organic produce.
42. Reduce meat consumption.
43. Buy meat-free seafood.
44. Avoid products with palm oil.
45. Support eco-friendly brands.
46. Buy second-hand goods.
47. Choose products with minimal packaging.
48. Grow your own vegetables.
49. Support fair trade products.
50. Avoid fast fashion.
51. Plant trees.
52. Support reforestation projects.
53. Support marine conservation efforts.
54. Protect wetlands.
55. Use FSC-certified wood products.
56. Limit paper use.
57. Support sustainable farming practices.
58. Boycott products that contribute to deforestation.
59. Protect endangered species.
60. Volunteer for conservation efforts.
61. Vote for eco-friendly policies.
62. Support environmental NGOs.
63. Participate in environmental marches.
64. Educate others about environmental issues.
65. Lobby for renewable energy projects.
66. Support bans on harmful chemicals.
67. Join a local environmental group.
68. Promote green building practices.
69. Advocate for sustainable agriculture.
70. Participate in community clean-ups.
71. Avoid using harmful pesticides.
72. Use eco-friendly cleaning products.
73. Properly dispose of hazardous waste.
74. Reduce the use of synthetic fertilisers.
75. Choose non-toxic personal care products.
76. Support bans on plastic bags.
77. Avoid products with microbeads.
78. Use biodegradable products.
79. Properly dispose of e-waste.
80. Participate in recycling programmes.
81. Support renewable energy.
82. Reduce your carbon footprint.
83. Plant carbon-sequestering plants.
84. Support carbon pricing policies.
85. Educate yourself about climate change.
86. Reduce air conditioning use.
87. Support tree-planting initiatives.
88. Conserve energy during peak hours.
89. Invest in green technologies.
90. Support global climate agreements.
91. Practise minimalism.
92. Choose a plant-based diet.
93. Encourage others to live sustainably.
94. Reduce consumption of goods.
95. Be mindful of your water and energy use.
96. Engage in local community projects.
97. Support eco-friendly businesses.
98. Purchase carbon offsets.
99. Educate the next generation about sustainability.
100. Practise gratitude for nature.
These and other actions, from personal habits to community involvement, can make a significant difference in protecting and preserving the Earth. "Thank you for doing your part to leave our world a little better than we found it." homeofgood.org
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