How to Travel and Still Recycle
There are so many ways that we can choose to stay
environmentally contientious when we travel that there really
is no excuse for not doing it.
Here are a few ideas for families that are traveling and
still want to stay in their recycle-conscious state of
mind.
Before you even leave your home there are ways that you can
help save energy and waste. Turn your thermostadts down on your
home and your hot water heater. Some heaters have a "Vacation"
setting right on them that can be used to set the temperature
when no one will be around to need the heat. Just keep in mind
the plants that are left behind and as long as they will not be
killed off due to the temperature change, you're set. Be sure
to turn off your outside water source, in the event that there
is a pipe break while you're away, this will minimize the
damage. When you return home, turn the water back on slowly,
where you will be able to be aware of any issues or leaks that
may have occurred.
If you are going to be away from home for a few days, stop
your newspaper delivery. That way the paper won't be left to
end up in the trash receptical and waste your time when you
return home, sorting through what is relavent mail and what is
not. You may even want to check to see if your paper can be
donated to a school or non-profit organization, where it will
be used in your absence.
If you or someone else in your home sleeps on a waterbed,
turn the temperature down on that while you're away, you can go
as low as a ten degree difference and it will impact your
energy useage. If you have a refridgerator with the ability to
make ice cubes, be sure to turn that part off by lifting the
wire, and you can lessen the risk of flooding should it break
while you're away.
There are airlines that offer electronic ticketing and by using
these services will cut back on the paper waste generated by
the airline, on a daily basis. There are even some airlines
that charge a fee if you have lost a paper ticket, so rid
yourself of any of those problems by opting for the paper-less
airline ticket options.
If you are heading out of town, before you leave, go around
the house and unplug the items that you would normally leave
plugged in, like the TV, the computer, cable converter boxes,
appliances, VCRs, stereos, etc. If these items are left plugged
in to the outlets they can still draw or "leak" energy, even up
to 40 watts per hour, even if they have been turned off. I
think this is one of the most important messages to get across
before you leave for a vacation; even if your electronics are
turned off, they can still cost you money if they remain
plugged in. Do yourself a big favor and always be sure to check
these items before walking out the door to your vacation.
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