Borrow from libraries instead of buying personal books and movies. This will save you money and also save ink and paper that would into making new books. Consider sharing power tools and other appliances – get to know your neighbors while cutting down on the amount of things cluttering your closet or garage.
Go online, to such sites as craigslist or FreeShare (.org), to find new or gently used secondhand products like appliances, furniture, and other items cheaply or for free. Check out garage sales, thrift shops, and consignment shops for clothing and everyday items.
Consider tie-dye before throwing out stained or lighter-colored linens and also give clothing items a second shelf life. Recycle old athletic socks – use them as dusters. Instead of purchasing paper towels and paper napkins, turn old towels and shirts into rags and use around the house.
Wear clothes that do not need to be dry-cleaned. If you do not need your clothes dry-cleaned or just a fewer number of them dry-cleaned, it will save you money and it will be less toxic chemicals used to affect the environment.
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