Article Written By: Ben J White
So you care about the environment, but you're not 100% on what you should be doing? Well not to worry, we've compiled a list of the top 5 environmentally friendly products that the ever eco-warrior will be lusting after:-. An eco-friendly carHere in the UK, most of the CO2 caused by individuals comes from, and is out by the EU. Check out the cars technical features too, keep your eyes peeled for any mention of cylinder shutoff, direct injection and variable valve timing. For example the Peugeot hatchback has stop start technology which puts the engine in stand-by mode each time the vehicle stops at traffic lights or in a queue, this helps to lower fuel consumption. So bearing that in mind, it would seem the sensible option is to invest in an eco-friendly car. Check out the car's Euro number, this indicates how green the car is according to standards set, which leads to less carbon emissions. -. Residential solar panelsInstalling solar panels at your home will not only reduce your electricity bills, it is also a renewable energy, and it does not release any carbon dioxide or other dangerous pollutants. On average you could save 1 tonne of carbon dioxide a year. By installing solar panels you will provide your home in with around 40% of the electricity it needs, for free! An added bonus is that if you end up generating excess electricity you can sell it back to the grid and even pocket a bit of cash. -. Compost binYou can purchase a compost bin for around and#163;20 (or make your own with wooden pallets if you're feeling brave enough!), and once you get going it is a pretty easy process. Composting is an easy way to recycle your waste, as up to 25% of all waste can be composted. The best bit is that the home-made compost you will be provided with makes a great environmentally friendly alternative to artificial fertilisers. -. Chemical free cleaning productsEven the dullest of home chores can have an impact on the environment. Whilst the cleaning products leave your house via the household water system and eventually end up in a sewer treatment plant, not all of the chemicals are removed, so some inevitably end up in flowing into rivers and sea where they can do a lot of damage and harm wildlife. By chucking out the chemical ridden gloop you used before, in favour of chemical free, biodegradable eco-cleaning supplies you will be doing your bit for the environment, and give your home a green sheen. -. Organic clothingRid your mind of any stereotypical images this phrase might conjure up, these days the organic clothing industry is less hemp hippy and more eco-chic; it's fashionista with heart. Conventional cotton clothing is grown using dangerous pesticides which can damage the wildlife and surrounding environment. It is estimated that conventionally grown cotton occupies 3% of the world's farmland, yet uses 25% of the world's chemical pesticides. So opt for organic for a lower carbon footprint, lack of nasty pesticides, and soft, safe cotton.
This Article Has Been Published on Sun, 21 Aug 2011 and Read 154 Times