Save Water With Greenflush
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This has to be one the easiest tips I’ve seen in a long time! Common sense say it should work. By adding a little weight to your flapper not only will it close faster, but …

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Save Water With Greenflush
Wednesday, 24 Feb, 2010 – 23:04 | No Comment
Save Water With Greenflush

This has to be one the easiest tips I’ve seen in a long time! Common sense say it should work. By adding a little weight to your flapper not only will it close faster, but …

Break the Bottled Water Habit, Win a Prize and Cut Your Carbon
Monday, 6 Oct, 2008 – 16:38 | 2 Comments
Break the Bottled Water Habit, Win a Prize and Cut Your Carbon

Pledge and win prizes!
I’ve made my pledge, have you? You can save money, and protect the environment today by learning why bottled water is bad for the environment, and joining thousands of others who have …

Go Greener with your Dishwasher
Monday, 18 Aug, 2008 – 20:44 | 11 Comments
Go Greener with your Dishwasher

I know EasyGreensy has been dormant for a while, but I’m determined to get back up and moving with the tips immediately.
My sudden inspiration is a product that I had to share with everyone because I’m …

Share Spare Water with Pets and Plants – thedailygreen.com
Tuesday, 10 Jun, 2008 – 9:35 | 7 Comments
Share Spare Water with Pets and Plants – thedailygreen.com

This is an amazingly simple tip that will help in water conservation:
Share Spare Water with Pets and Plants – Water Conservation Tips – thedailygreen.com
When I run the kitchen faucet waiting for hot water to reach …

Cool Off
Wednesday, 4 Jun, 2008 – 18:59 | 4 Comments
Cool Off

Here’s a simple tip that will save you money and energy, and you probably won’t even notice the change. 
Turn down your water heater to 120° fahrenheit. Just today I finally went to check the temperature …