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10 Ways How Homeowners Can Help Save the Environment and Money

Written by Busey Bank | Mar 1, 2021 8:03:25 PM
Whether you're a renter or a homeowner, chances are you care about protecting the environment— and saving money. Here are 10 tips from Busey to help you do both. 
 
 
1. Location, location, location efficiency. If you're close to work, shopping and entertainment, you may not need a car. Without a car you would save money on gas, car insurance and maintenance, not to mention reduce pollution. If you're thinking about moving further out, try to find something near public transportation and shopping.
 
2. Light up the house, not the electric bill. Replacing incandescent light bulbs with more energy efficient compact florescent light (CFL) bulbs will save you about $6 a year in electricity costs per bulb and  more than $40 over its lifetime. According to ENERGY STAR, if every American home replaced just one light bulb, we would save enough energy to prevent 9 billion pounds of greenhouse gas emission per year. Remember to recycle used CFL bulbs. 
 
3. Some like it hot, hot, hot... or cold, cold, cold. Closely monitor your thermostat. Adjusting it just a few degrees while you're out can save energy and money. Make it easier by installing a programmable thermostat. Use fans and close the blinds during the warm months and let the sun in for natural warmth in the winter.
 
4. How low can you go? One way to save water is by using low-flow toilets. The most cost-effective way to do this is to simply take a one-liter plastic bottle, fill it with water and place it inside the tank. This will reduce your water use per flush. Another way to save water is by placing an aerator on your faucets.
 
5. Make it mean-green-clean. Cleaning supplies can be expensive and are made with toxic chemicals. Save money and the environment by making your own cleaning supplies. All you need are basic household ingredients like vinegar, lemon juice, baking soda and borax to clean everything from windows to tile. Look online for recipes and suggestions.
 
6. Reduce, reuse, recycle! Sticking to this mantra can help you save money around the house. Use a rag instead of paper towels. Buy product in bulk, concentrate or refillable containers to reduce packaging waste. Look for products made from recycled content. And don't forget to recycle!
 
7. Win-dos for your windows. There are a number of ways you can make your windows more energy efficient without replacing them. For better insulation from the weather you can caulk exterior joints, put shrink wrap on them or hang blackout curtains.
 
8. Fan the green flames. To keep your refrigerator running efficiently, keep the fan clean. The motor won't have to work as hard if the fan is clear of debris.
 
9. Decorate green. Houseplants are like living air-filters. English ivy, rubber trees, peace lilies and red-edge dracaena can help clean the air and look pretty, too. 
 
10. Vampire energy is sucking you dry. On or off, anything plugged into the wall sucks energy. Keeping electricals plugged in costs U.S. consumers more than $3 billion a year, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Unplug your electronics and appliances when they're not in use. 
 
Practicing a sustainable lifestyle impacts not only our natural environment but also allows us to be more efficient and effective with our resources. In short, we can do more with less— saving time, money and energy going forward. 
 
Busey welcomes the opportunity to discuss our advancements as a green business, energy retrofits and what we can do to help. Call 1.800.67 | Busey or stop by one of our many convenient locations today— and read our Corporate Sustainability Report.