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5 Cheap and Easy Last Minute Ways to Green Your 4th of July

 
Posted by Holly GreenwoodUser2664_level Thursday, July 02 2009 3 comments

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So I just saw these wonderful cheap and easy tips on how to help Green your 4th of July!!  I think we should pass this on to as many people we know!!  Have a Happy and Safe 4th of July!!!!

Thanks to Inhabitat for the tips!

1. Instead of using paper or plastic cups, have your guests bring their own favorite cups.

This way, no one will forget which cup is theirs and cleanup is a breeze for you because everyone just brings their own drinking receptacle home! You can take it one step further and ask one person from each party to bring their own tupperware to bring scrumptious leftovers from the party home instead of having to throw them out. Positive reinforcement is always a good educational tool!

Cost: $Nada

2. Tell caterers and takeout places to make it "Eco to go."

The simple phrase was created as a way to communicate to restaurants that you would like minimal packaging, condiments and utensils. The more people use it, the more food vendors will know that they have to get on board, so let your favorite spot know about it the next time you order! Better yet, make a homecooked meal for your next event - that way you won't have to fake the funk by dusting flour on your face when your guests arrive.

Cost: $Zip

3. Serve tofu pups and garden burgers instead of meat.

They're better for the environment and you! These are a great excuse to take in less calories if you're watching your weight and everyone I know who has tried them has said they actually taste pretty darn delicious.

Cost: $3-4 a box on average

4. Turn off the AC indoors while your party is going on outdoors.

This one is a no-brainer. You'll save energy and money!

Cost: -$ (the amount it costs you to cool your home for a the length of time the party is going on)

5. Ask guests to carpool or walk to your party.

A great way to get people to oblige? Remind adults that the less cars there are, the less (responsible) drivers are needed.

Cost: $Zilch

 

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    Anil KapurUser2758_level said on July 03, 2009

    Thanks for the tips Holly!
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    Surinder SainiUser306_level said on July 04, 2009

    Thanks for the reminder, Holly. The tips are very timely and appropriate.
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    Surinder SainiUser306_level said on July 04, 2009

    After posting my earlier comment, I would like to add another item to the list 'of ways to green your 4th of July activities'. In my judgment choosing a grill that leaves a lower carbon footprint needs to be considered too. A gas grill leaves one-third of the carbon footprint compared to coal fired grill. 90% of the gas is combustible, while the coal efficiency is about one-fourth of the gas grill. Add to this the transportation footprint, this comparison gets skewed even more towards the gas grill. As we all know - gas is cleaner than coal.

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