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mummy_becks
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Topic: Eco Living Posted: 09 July 2007 at 10:21am |
What do you do? Following on from Live Earth
- I am changing to cloth nappies (just waiting for them to arrive all ordered now).
- We recycle most things that can be recycled in Palmy.
- I have the reusable shopping bag (which are great).
I'm on my way just baby steps at the moment.
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I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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nikkitheknitter
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 10:38am |
I'll update this later but...
1) Trying to reduce rubbish... recycling, using moon cup, cloth naps at night
2) Trying to reduce electricity (will add link later)
3) Growing veges (currently not very successful)
4) Buying locally made products
5) Making clothes/recycling clothes (or buying stuff where little Chinese kids aren't being exploited... tho I did just go shopping at Glassons  )
6) Reusable shopping bags
7) Trying to reduce water usage as well. Shorter showers and toilet flushes (I was appalled at myself when I flushed after using paper to blow my nose! Surely that could have sat there until the next person came along!)
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 10:41am |
I forgot we have a vege garden (currently empty but its being prepared for this coming season).
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I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 10:43am |
Lets see...
1. Cloth nappies, cloth wipes
2. Mooncup and cloth pads
3. Recycle everthing we can
4. Try to buy eco friendly products only
5. Working on a better vege garden than last season!!!
6. Try to reduce electricity (turning things off at the wall when not in use etc)
7. Eco bulbs
8. Try to reduce car trips to only necessary trips (must admit it is much easier in summer though when walking is more pleasant!!!!)
9. Reusable shopping bags or if we forget them (which is often I'm embarrassed to say) then we recycle the plastic bags.
10. Almost forgot....composting.
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 11:01am |
Ok
1. Eco Bulbs
2. Wet back fire
3. Vege garden
4. composting
5. Green bags all the time (skite)
6. Part time cloth nappies (should/could try harder)
Could recycle better, although the recycling is all over the place here in Blenheim, so its a pain, and cannot bring myself to do the moncup/cloth pad thing. Use car waaaaaay less in the summer.
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 11:06am |
* Reusable shopping bags
* Very unsuccessfully trying to grow own veges (damm neighbors cats digging and pooing in my garden)
* composting
* Currently replacing blown bulbs with eco bulbs
* Recycling
Planning on walking the kids to school in summer instead of using the car.
I'm a work in progress
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Kels
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 11:10am |
Eco bulbs Cloth nappies Recycling Buy second hand clothes and pass on kids, baby clothes friends or clothing bins. ON my way to Moon cup reusable shopping bags.
Im also needing to reduce the power usage too.
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 11:31am |
Learning more and more what I can recycle. It is actually kind of crazy what stuff you can recycle. Opened my eyes up totally.
We use the bags we get for the rubbish bin so that is double use out of it.
Other thing is use a disposable nappy that last longer. (not going to go in a debate about which is better mcn or dispasable.  )
Be energy efficient as much as possible.
And oh yeah both of us never smoked. I count that one as well.
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 11:33am |
Oh yeah have the mooncup this side as well.
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 11:38am |
*Cloth nappies
*vege garden that we are currently making at our new house
*Reusabe bags
*Composting
*Cutting down on car usage
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 11:40am |
We recycle all of our bottles and cans etc, and put them out each week.
We use the eco bulbs thanks to Mercury Energy, have another voucher to get another 5 for $10.
We use those funky Pams bags from PaknSave
I must admit that I have turned into the light police recently trying to teach the kids to turn off the light when they leave the room.
That's pretty much it really.
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 11:43am |
Opps and
*Recycling more
*Wet back fire when we move
*Soloar heating when we move
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 11:54am |
- Composting (this is great, and it also stops your rubbish bags from getting as whiffy). I think the birds and possums appreciate me doing this as well.
- recyclying not only newspapers, but all the paper that I would normally chuck in the bin (eg envelopes, annoying letters that I get from real estate agents and finance companies, which is quite a bit)
- Ecco light bulbs
- Trying to reuse shopping bags, must remember to keep a stash in the car as I always forget.
- Vege garden, this is heaps easier in summer.
- Trying to remember to turn lights off when I leave the room and not using the dryer unless really necessary.
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 12:05pm |
Making a big effort to recycle as much as possible (yay for the Council widening the recycle to include nos. 1 to 5! instead of just 2s and 3s!)
Chase the husband around the house, turning off all the lights he leaves on
Trying to cut down on shower time, and instead of using (for dishes) a scrubber brush and continuous running hot water to rinse/wash dishes, I run a sink full and use that.
We use recyclable/cloth bags for shopping, and refuse bags wherever possible - paper ones if we get them get recycled. We also try not to use the light plastic vege bags at the supermarket.
Using Ecostore products - esp. for washing clothes. We've cut fabric softener out entirely!
Goals:
Get a worm farm/bin, we're just waiting for our budget to come right a bit  (My mum has a worm farm, and puts the complete kits together). I figure that little kids will love it, and it's eco friendly as well.
A vege garden. I need to clear part of the back of our property first and have been very slack, but we're going to do it in pots because the only usable space (clay!) we really have is no good for growing in.
What's a mooncup?  And where can you get reusable pads from, and how do they work? Considering I only use one/two every month (the first night of AF, possibly the 2nd), it wouldn't be a hardship to cut that waste down from hitting the environment. Or to cut the cost out of my budget!
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 12:12pm |
ginger wrote:
What's a mooncup? And where can you get reusable pads from, and how do they work? Considering I only use one/two every month (the first night of AF, possibly the 2nd), it wouldn't be a hardship to cut that waste down from hitting the environment. Or to cut the cost out of my budget! |
A mooncup is a tampon alternative, they are reusable cups that you insert and they rock! Many women report lighter shorter periods when switching to mooncups and cloth pads.
Check out Greenbeans. They do mooncups and the cloth pads but the pads normally sell out in 5 seconds flat!  .
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 12:30pm |
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nikkitheknitter
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 12:35pm |
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Seriously? What about leakage ...?  |
Not really any... well no more than a tampon anyway. Some people couple them with cloth liners. I don't really find the need to.
The nurse at my IUD consult said that I might not be able to use a moon cup as my period would be heavier. NO WAY! I just may have to empty it more often... but I seriously doubt that as well. (I just empty morning and night, it's bliss not having to worry about it every couple of hours!)
Anyway, wouldn't go back for the world! I love it.
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 12:42pm |
Now that I have the knack of inserting it I don't bother with liners. And yeah I only empty it once a day too. I wouldn't go back to tampons either!!!
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 1:01pm |
Really? Maybe I should give it a go. Do you think it'll be held against me in the comsumerism thread ...?  Technically, it's saving money AND the environment!  It'd be wonderful to be able to forget about buying girly supplies!
Will have to put myself on the contact list for the pads though ... you're right Paws! They're clean sold out!
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Posted: 09 July 2007 at 1:09pm |
We try to be good....
Recycle everything that we possibly can, even though I absolutley hate washing out the cat food tins....I do it religously.
Wherever possible I buy refills for things like handsoap, fabric softener etc, and where practical we buy eco-store / eco friendly products....have to say a lot of this is to do with my allergies / asthma as well.
All waste food goes into gurgler (waste disposal) - until we are in our own place and I can get a worm farm / compost bin.
In summer I grow all own organic spray free herbs, tomatoes, capsicums - but have given up on winter!!
The only shopping that goes into plastic bags is the meat - as it always leaks. Otherwise I have a varied collection of fabric bags for the shopping!
Only run the dishwasher when full, take shorter showers (we arent long shower people anyway), and limit baths to once a week (and then we always recycle each others baths - DH normally gets in after me!!!)
I cant quite bring myself to use a mooncup - just a personal thing though. Good on all of you that do!!
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