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  1. TIP: If your trash can is filling up at an alarming rate, think twice before you throw anything away. Can it be reused or recycled?
  2. TIP: Happy eco-friendly Thanksgiving: http://www.modernecohomes.c...
  3. TIP: Instead of taking furniture to the dump, consider donating or recycling it.
  4. Looking for a unique ocean related Christmas gift? http://tinyurl.com/yj2jlzc
  5. RT @TaigaCompany: Wind Power Investments Grow in North America http://bit.ly/6fvDs9
  6. When purchasing household cleaning products, opt for concentrated versions if available to save on packaging and... http://bit.ly/6ST9Cy
  7. TIP: Stop buying bottled water and save money by investing in a water filtration system.
  8. TIP: Store food in reusable containers, not foil or plastic wrap.
  9. http://bit.ly/5UwNYv
  10. Submit an Ocean Picture Of the Day: http://theoceanproject.org/...
  11. TIP: Sponsor a clothes swap with friends and neighbors, or participate in an online one, to help reduce waste: http://www.clothingswaps.com/
  12. Go paperless by using online banking and paying your utility bills online. http://bit.ly/4w5B95
  13. TIP: Go paperless by using online banking and paying your utility bills online.
  14. http://bit.ly/3UyhoE
  15. TIP: Paper production can release harmful chemicals such as bleach into our waterways.Try soft cloth towels in your kitchen and bathroom.
  16. is happy that so many people like our tips! Thank you! http://bit.ly/2nfyOG
  17. Refill liquid soap dispensers or use bar soap to reduce your plastic consumption. http://bit.ly/hxkNP
  18. TIP: Refill liquid soap dispensers or use bar soap to reduce your plastic consumption.
  19. Redecorating? Check out these great sources for secondhand finds: throwplace.com, freecycle.org , and craigslist.org http://bit.ly/gWzKI
  20. TIP: Redecorating? Check out these great sources for secondhand finds: ThrowPlace, Freecycle Network, and Craigslist.