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From the page: " In Your Home â€" Reduce Toxicity 29. Eliminate mercury from your home by purchasing items without mercury, and dispose of items containing mercury at an appropriate drop-off facility when necessary (e.g. old thermometers). 30. Learn about alternatives to... more
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Rated by JohnShepler on Oct 27, 11:29pm
There must be a little something for everyone in here.
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Rated by asimmons208 on Oct 22, 4:33pm
Some really good tips.
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Rated by Hayley3AM on Oct 21, 7:02am
putting this all on my to-do list.
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Rated by audieo57 on Oct 03, 10:38am
I know it might seem like small stuff, and I know it's the corporations that pollute the most and use the most energy, but you have to start somewhere - and this is a good list.
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Rated by JeffFrench on Sep 28, 10:28am
Very helpful tips. Thanks.
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Rated by connieandjim on Sep 25, 11:52pm
Great ideas on how to save the environment.
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Reviewed by maxxbachman on Sep 23, 11:10pm
I agree with stunningstumbler. These tips are all great and a lot of them are a common sense. But people are usually lazy/ignorant/not educated in this area. I've pretty much already lost the hope in humanity.
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Reviewed by BrianBenenhaley on Sep 21, 9:31pm
Reading is a great start, as it creates top of mind awareness for people. This is when they actually start to Use what they have read. Keep the info coming.
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Rated by insyen on Sep 03, 8:02pm
*how to save the environment_
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Rated by stunningstumbler on Aug 28, 9:13pm
100 tips are to be used by everyone then only it will work...Reading is not enough