3 Opportunities to Save Money, Preserve Our Ecosystem, and Earn Money in the Process
Written by Vincent E. Martinelli, Jr.
There are 3 distinctly different opportunities that can be used to save money, get cash back, be in-the-know about fuel prices, help preserve our environment and it’s delicate ecosystem, earn money, and help other people to do the same.
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Each of these programs offers a network marketing and/or affiliate marketing and/or multi-level marketing component where consumers can earn 100% passive income and/or income from their marketing activities and/or bunuses or other incentives. Please design a campaign funnel system that will address these values in a logical and systematic way that is appropriate for a wide audience. Bonus: Look Inward and Take Responsibility How you, I, and we, can reduce our energy consumption, simply by changing our daily habits in a relatively painless way: One of the simplest ways to reduce energy consumption is to be more mindful of your lighting usage. Make it a habit to turn off lights when leaving a room, and consider switching to energy-efficient LED bulbs. These bulbs use up to 80% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs and can last significantly longer. Another easy adjustment is to take shorter showers. Reducing your shower time by even a few minutes can lead to noticeable savings on your energy and water bills. Next time you’re in the shower, be conscious of how much water you’re consuming when you’re not actually under the shower. Adopting more energy-conscious behaviors around the home can also have a meaningful impact. When doing laundry, wash clothes in cold water whenever possible, as heating the water accounts for a large portion of the energy used. Similarly, run the dishwasher only when it's full to maximize efficiency. In the kitchen, keep your refrigerator door closed as much as possible to prevent cool air from escaping, and use the microwave or toaster oven instead of the conventional oven for smaller meals. Finally, making simple changes to your daily commute can contribute to reduced energy consumption. Walk, bike, or use public transportation whenever feasible, as these options are far more energy-efficient than driving alone. Frequent long-walking, and many other forms of physical exercise, actually makes the human body itself more efficient. If driving is necessary, plan your route ahead of time to minimize unnecessary miles and idling. Commute in lower-traffic times. Buddy shop: there are plenty of cars on the road and plenty of people in the store where most people shop - if one of them went buddy-shopping with you, there would be fewer cars on the road and 40%, or so, less use of transportation energy. Keep a shopping list so you can avoid making a trip to the store for one, or a few, items - get everything that you need all at once. This can not only reduce your energy usage (waste), it can also save a whole bunch of time, stress, and aggravation. Understand food. Creative expert chefs, and many Earth-tied cultures, know how to use every bit of their food products. They throw out less food in preparation, less food is lost to spoilage, and less energy is used to heat, cook, bake, fry, grill, “nuke”, refrigerate, or freeze food that ultimately serves a wasteful (rather than a waist full) purpose. Grow your own produce … vegetables, herbs, et cetera. You may get much better, and more, nutrition, save a trip to the store, spend less on groceries, have more satisfying meals, and impress your family and friends with the exquisite taste of real, from-the-earth, organic, cuisine. By incorporating these small, painless adjustments into your daily routine, you can significantly lower your energy usage and carbon footprint without making drastic lifestyle changes. |
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