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4. Shop Secondhand Clothes And Toys
For families with young children who seem to outgrow their clothes every month, shopping for secondhand items is a great way to reduce your expenses, and reuse quality items. Set up a clothing exchange with friends, or visit your local secondhand clothing store.
5. Turn It Off!
Remember to turn off and/or unplug your lights, appliances, and electronic devices. Small changes can have a big impact on your energy expenses.
6. Take A Walk
If you live in a community accessible by foot, switch things up by taking a walk to do your errands. Reducing your driving time is a great way to help the environment, and keep you healthy, too! Can’t get around town by foot? Arrange an office or school carpool to get everyone on the move.