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How to Save the World for Free - a list by ianpattinson
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A key element of going Green is reducing consumption. So I'll be highlighting products that cut energy use, reuse material or simply last so long you'll hardly need to buy any replacements.
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Who Uses Hippo
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I still use the good old method of a filled water bottle dunked in the cistern, but Hippos are ready made water saving devices for toilets. They drain a small amount every flush, to keep the water inside from going stagnant, whilst saving litres at a go.
Updated Aug 7, 2007
Marin Larkspur
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My commuter bike has paid for itself several times over in saved bus fares, even with the expense of regular servicing and a complete rebuild after it was vandalised. If you're going to be using a bike regularly it's a false economy to pay less than £200 for it, so spend a little more to get components that will last longer and a higher build quality. (via Bike Doctor (my fave bike shop))
Updated Jul 31, 2007
Compact Fluorescent Bulbs
18 people recommended this item
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let's all save the world one light bulb at a time. global warming is real, it's happening and we all need to play our part. and yes, using eco-friendly ight bulbs can make a lot of difference.
Updated Jan 5, 2008
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I was born in Wales and grew up in Lancashire and Cumbria, before moving to Manchester to study. My interest in...
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