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10 Ways to Be a Greener Family

Some easy (seriously) ideas for earth-friendly family living

April 21, 2023

Tired of reduce, reuse, recycle? We feel your pain. But caring for the Earth is a top priority. Our kids and grandkids deserve their own chances to make questionable fashion moves, misguided career moves, and poor relationship choices.

So let’s all buckle down and make some changes, real changes that make a difference. And no we’re not talking something drastic like moving off-grid or giving up your morning coffee. Just a few conscious choices we make every day can add up when we work together.


1. Get Off Junk Mail Lists 
Save the Earth and your cluttered counter by signing up to get off junk mail lists. This one is a win-win and takes all of 2 minutes.

2. Buy Secondhand 
For most parents dealing with overnight growth spurts, this one’s probably already on your radar. Save ridiculous amounts of money and make a difference? We’re in.

BONUS POINTS - Don't toss those outgrown clothes either, recycle them. We love the Blue Jeans Go Green™ program* where they take outgrown or worn-out denim and give it new life as pet beds, insulation, or other everyday items. Talk about an easy way to do some good. 

3. Borrow or Rent Instead of Buying 
Finally getting around to that home improvement project? Instead of running out and buying a tile saw you’ll never use again, borrow from a friend or rent one for the weekend. Keep your garage and the Earth a little cleaner.


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4. Opt In to Renewable Energy Suppliers 
In some parts of the country, residents have the option to pay a slight premium (usually a few cents per kilowatt hour) to purchase their energy from solar or wind or other green power sources. One small phone call could make a huge difference in your home’s carbon footprint.

5. Change Your Diet  
Ok, ok this is kind of big but hear us out. Cutting down on meat and dairy is good for your health and the planet’s. Start slow with a few meals a week, or cut down on the biggest climate offenders. Veggie burgers are pretty tasty these days.

6. Just Say No to Single-use Packaging 
We get it, this one is tough for parents. Fruit snacks, goldfish, juice boxes? They’re the staples of this phase of life. But try tossing that huge carton of goldfish in the cart along with a few reusable snack bags and you’re doing your part. Not so hard now is it?


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7. Kick the Bottled Water Habit 
We love bottled water because it’s convenient and easy but it’s also a top climate killer. Break out all those reusable containers gathering dust and start using them. Just gotta do it.

8. Dial it Down (or up)
We like to be comfortable as much as the next guy but raising your thermostat a degree or two in the summer and lowering it in the winter makes a real difference. You’ll save money and be greener and are you really gonna notice if it’s 75 or 76?

BONUS POINTS - talk to your workplace or school or even grocery stores and ask them to consider dialing back for the environment. We’re addicted to our icy offices but, there’s serious room for improvement.

9. Buy Local 
Buying local usually means less packaging, less transportation energy used and it’s just good for your community. We don’t all have access to or resources to support local food and products, but if you do it’s a great choice.

10. Cut Down on Food Waste
One week the kids eat all the bananas in two days, the next week the whole bunch is turning black on the counter.Been there. But maybe try buying a little less and planning a little more. Instead of opening up the jar of applesauce for an after school snack, slice up the apple who’s shelf life is dwindling. And when you do have waste, because you will, try composting it. Baby steps people.


*Blue Jeans Go Green™ is a trademark of Cotton Incorporated