Environmentally safe materials' usage in homes and everyday lives

we all like to live in comfy and decorative house, a cozy home.
people spend a lot to make their living place look nice an be functional.

some people are wise and make the effort to choose materials that can be easy on the earth’s resources.

what are the things that you do in your home and in your daily lives?

for instance,
do you use a cloth bag for grocery?
do you use stoneware plates and steel cuttlery & glasses rather than paper cups, plates & plastic cuttlery?
do you recycle some of the materials once you are done with it?
do you plant plants & trees to replenish around your house?
do you use water very carefully?
do you have solar panels installed?
& do you own a hybrid car?

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Most people have lives to live and bills to pay. Only spoiled, moronic hippy types worry about such things.

You aren't white. Just FYI.

Makes me a spoiled, moronic, hippy then

Dushi, in your list there are some things that I do and others I dont,

do you use a cloth bag for grocery?
No, but most of my shopping is from places liek costco which have no bags to begin with. for other shopping, if i have paper bags they get recycled.

do you use stoneware plates and steel cuttlery & glasses rather than paper cups, plates & plastic cuttlery?
Yes

do you recycle some of the materials once you are done with it?
we recycle everything that can be recycled. paper, plactic, glass, cardboard, batteries etc

do you plant plants & trees to replenish around your house?
Yes

do you use water very carefully?
yes

do you have solar panels installed?
No, investigated that a few years ago and the cost did not make numbers work. Maybe in future

& do you own a hybrid car?
No, and for the same reason as the solar panels

There are many other things that one can do to help. Low VOC paints, thats what I used all over my house, instead of hardwood floors, mine are bamboo, which is an ecologically safer choice, all lights..almost are the low power ones.

we combine trips, so w are not spending gas unnecessarily. use, fans, drapes, windows as needed to not have to solely rely on airconditioning and heating to keep the home comfortable. make sure insulation is kept in best condition around doors and windows..the water heater is set on a setting that is it not keeping water too hot but enough. lights that are not in use are not on, rooms that are not in use , the vents and returms are closed.

majority of food we buy is organic, e.g. hormone free beef and milk, vegetarian feed, no hormone, no antibiotics eggs.

Much of this stems from being raised in the family of an envirobnmental engineer. my younger brother is an environmental engineer, youngest is an renewable energy engineer. and I myself at one time had led the development of the premier electronics industry solution to keep hazardous substances out of products as mandated by EU and US regulations.

the impact of what we do is pervasive, I can start throwing figures, facts and anecdotes, but in the end it is one's own sense of responsibility. I know more in the manufacturign sector, but can get similar stuff for water and air pollution from my brother. the impact on fisheries, even destruction of agricultural land by irresponsible practices.

the cancer rates in parts of china where computer monitors are manufactured are signficantly..and I mean SIGNIFICANTLY higher than rest of china. In northern california, nursing mothers had traces of PBD/PBDEs in their breast milk...these compounds are fire retardants used in plastics so they dont burn.

yeah I am a spolied, moronic, hippy type who worries about such things...

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It also makes you wannabe white.

EDIT: You are also out of touch with normalcy when you seriously worry about things like hybrid cars, organic harmone free beef and SOLAR PANELS? sheesh

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do you use a cloth bag for grocery? Yes. Even go on my bicycle to do it if I don't have to haul large quantity. **
do you use stoneware plates and steel cuttlery & glasses rather than paper cups, plates & plastic cuttlery? *Yes. I don't even use plastic Tupperware. *
do you recycle some of the materials once you are done with it? *Yes. I actually go three different places to recycle other than the people who get stuff from my house. Because the place that takes plastic bags, don't take batteries and the one that take batteries don't take Styrofoam. *
do you plant plants & trees to replenish around your house? **Yeah kinda.

do you use water very carefully? Kinda. I do NOT do bottled water. Evil evil!
do you have solar panels installed? *No. *
& do you own a hybrid car? **No. But I don't have a gas guzller either.

Oh and I do organic! hippie smilie
**

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in the uk (london) we have to seperate our rubbish into plastics, paper, metal. Otherwise the local councill send and inspector round to check and can fine you £1000

wannabe white, yellow, green, turqouise, magenta..whatever man, whatevber it makes me I am okay with it.

I want to live in as much of a responsible manner as possible.

btw much of the efforts not only have an environmental impact but also a benfit to the pocket.
less fuel usage, electricity usage, water wastage helps control costs.
and where we live there is a trash pickup charge but no charge for recycling, so more you recycle less you have to pay for trash.

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do you use a cloth bag for grocery? No, I use paper bags or my back pack
do you use stoneware plates and steel cuttlery & glasses rather than paper cups, plates & plastic cuttlery? At my parents home yes, otherwise sometimes...when I am too much busy with school and work, I end up using disposible stuff...
**do you recycle some of the materials once you are done with it? **Yes, always seperate recycling and general home trash.
**do you plant plants & trees to replenish around your house? **I live in an apartment so no...

do you use water very carefully? Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
*do you have solar panels installed? **No....
*
& do you own a hybrid car? **I don't own a car let alone a hybrid... lol

hey your spoilt if you DONT have to think about these things

You aren't white. :)

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^^ you are racist

Just saying. Acting like a hippie isn't cool. Most people have a hard time just paying bills. If you really want to help, volunteer within your community instead of this oppressed elitist attitude, and pulling white hippy wannabe stunts like solar panels, compost dumps, other weird things. :)

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^^ mostly in US there are services for trash and recycling, all people have to do is keep the two seperate. Using disposible good cost more money compared to china, glass, and stoneware. Using water effectively will just save people money on their water bill, if you can afford hybrid then car pooling another way to use less gasoline and save money on gas aswell... so being ecofriendly can help you save money aswell. Being ecofriendly doesn't mean you are spoil brat.

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It certainly means being a snobby, elitist, out of touch, white hippy wannabe to me. :)

...and you cant read :)

oppressed elitist attitude to put newspapers, soda cans etc in a recycle bin instead of a trash bin?
it may come as news to you but the biggest environmentally focused initiatives are taking place in China and UAE right now, so it also makes us wanna-be chinese and shiekhs :p

There is something called responsible behavior, i suppose in Pakistan thorowing trash in the trash bin instead of the street gets people the moniker of a wanna be gora as well ;) keeping house clean, making sure u dont have dust or mold or bug infestation may be too white for some as well :D

PS: I volunteer in my community too, does that make me more wanna be white?

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anywaysm dushwari’s inital post should be expanded and not limited to just ecycling and energy usage but environmentally safe usage as well.

I mentioned watching VOCs. u can get VOC free paints not and that is a good step.

EPA site has info on VOCs and the effect they can have, so its good to play it safe

Organic Gases (Volatile Organic Compounds - VOCs) | An Introduction to Indoor Air Quality | Indoor Air | Air | US EPA

Organic Gases (Volatile Organic Compounds - VOCs)
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are emitted as gases from certain solids or liquids. VOCs include a variety of chemicals, some of which may have short- and long-term adverse health effects. Concentrations of many VOCs are consistently higher indoors (up to ten times higher) than outdoors. VOCs are emitted by a wide array of products numbering in the thousands. Examples include: paints and lacquers, paint strippers, cleaning supplies, pesticides, building materials and furnishings, office equipment such as copiers and printers, correction fluids and carbonless copy paper, graphics and craft materials including glues and adhesives, permanent markers, and photographic solutions.

Organic chemicals are widely used as ingredients in household products. Paints, varnishes, and wax all contain organic solvents, as do many cleaning, disinfecting, cosmetic, degreasing, and hobby products. Fuels are made up of organic chemicals. All of these products can release organic compounds while you are using them, and, to some degree, when they are stored.

EPA’s Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM) studies found levels of about a dozen common organic pollutants to be 2 to 5 times higher inside homes than outside, regardless of whether the homes were located in rural or highly industrial areas. Additional TEAM studies indicate that while people are using products containing organic chemicals, they can expose themselves and others to very high pollutant levels, and elevated concentrations can persist in the air long after the activity is completed.

For more information, see EPA’s Substance Registry System on VOCs.

Contents

Sources
Health Effects
Levels in Homes
Steps to Reduce Exposure
Standards or Guidelines
Additional Resources
Sources

Household products including: paints, paint strippers, and other solvents; wood preservatives; aerosol sprays; cleansers and disinfectants; moth repellents and air fresheners; stored fuels and automotive products; hobby supplies; dry-cleaned clothing.

Health Effects

Eye, nose, and throat irritation; headaches, loss of coordination, nausea; damage to liver, kidney, and central nervous system. Some organics can cause cancer in animals; some are suspected or known to cause cancer in humans. Key signs or symptoms associated with exposure to VOCs include conjunctival irritation, nose and throat discomfort, headache, allergic skin reaction, dyspnea, declines in serum cholinesterase levels, nausea, emesis, epistaxis, fatigue, dizziness.

The ability of organic chemicals to cause health effects varies greatly from those that are highly toxic, to those with no known health effect. As with other pollutants, the extent and nature of the health effect will depend on many factors including level of exposure and length of time exposed. Eye and respiratory tract irritation, headaches, dizziness, visual disorders, and memory impairment are among the immediate symptoms that some people have experienced soon after exposure to some organics. At present, not much is known about what health effects occur from the levels of organics usually found in homes. Many organic compounds are known to cause cancer in animals; some are suspected of causing, or are known to cause, cancer in humans.

Levels in Homes

Studies have found that levels of several organics average 2 to 5 times higher indoors than outdoors. During and for several hours immediately after certain activities, such as paint stripping, levels may be 1,000 times background outdoor levels.

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Being a hippy isn't cool. :)

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trying to be cool is even less..cool ;)

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wow.... i use credit cards rather than spending cash... am i helping???? GO GREEN!!!!!!!!!