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Eco-Conscious Travel Tips

Shereen Travels Cheap

Skip the straw So many places now are banning plastic straws, because they aren't recyclable and mostly just end up in the ocean, aspiring to become a part of that plastic island. Because I love eating at food trucks, but I hate plastic utensils.and there's never anyplace to recycle them (if they even are recyclable).

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Go Green and Save Big

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Being frugal and going green, sometimes you have to cut corners. Below are some great ways to save, stay sustainable, and stretch your budget a little bit further. Below are some great ways to save, stay sustainable, and stretch your budget a little bit further. Paperless Coupons. Green Home Improvement.

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5 Ways to Save Money and the Planet at Work

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Here are 5 ways you can do your part at work to improve the budget and limit your impact: Create a recycling program. Almost all kinds of office paper can be recycled. If your office doesn’t already recycle, contact your local recycling agency and find out what needs to be done to get started. Conserve paper.

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15 Ways to Reduce Energy Costs

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Big energy bills can bleed your budget dry, not to mention the potential impact on the environment. Cutting back on your energy consumption will help you become more ‘green’ as well as putting a bit more money back in your pocket. Well, going green is a way you can generate that money. Cutting Your Heating Bills.

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