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How to teach children to live "green"

by Ann Marie Dwyer

Created on: May 03, 2009   Last Updated: May 07, 2010

Ehe smallest children can make an impact on the environment. Parents teach children by example how to live green with a few easy steps.

1. Have a meeting.

This needs to be a question and answer session. Sample questions should include:

~ What do we do that uses electricity (and gasoline)?

~ How do we produce trash?

~ How could we produce less trash?

~ How can we make the earth healthier?

If your children are too young to answer these questions, have the meeting with your spouse. Your children will grow up knowing this plan simply as the way things are.

Older children just may answer these questions with more ways than you may know. They just may know of a school program to help out your green efforts.

2. Start with the easy part: The recycling triangle

Most solid waste management companies have recycling programs. If yours does not, contact your local government for information on their recycling program. If you still don't have a program, this could be just the project for school or a local community group.

Place a recycling container beside your garbage can to collect aluminum cans, plastic bottles, glass containers, cardboard and paper. Bring your plastic shopping bags back to the store, and use fabric shopping bags.

Hand-in-hand with recycling is reducing. Visit the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website and download their brochure on reducing solid waste. Before you throw it away, think about whether or not you can use it again or compost it.

Find out when the next hazardous waste event will be held to discard paint, batteries, solvent, pesticides and other hazardous or poisonous materials.

The final arrow of the triangle is reuse. Swap paper towels for a dish towel, dishcloth and a sponge for spills and drying. Adopt a travel mug instead of a go-cup from where you shop. Use ceramic cups or glasses at home. Dress the table with a table cloth and cloth napkins instead of disposable vinyl and paper.

3. Save electricity.

Join the Great American Turn Off. If you are not using it, turn it off. Leave the room, turn it off: the light, the television, the computer, the radio...

Part of this is power strips. Computers and televisions will continue to use electricity even when turned off. When you turn it off, turn off the power strip.

You are already using rechargeable batteries. When the batteries are charged, unplug them.

If you cannot live without the air conditioning, keep the filters clean, and the system running at peak efficiency. Give your AC a twice

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