{"id":18683,"date":"2015-06-02T11:22:04","date_gmt":"2015-06-02T15:22:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wordpress-367309-1145705.cloudwaysapps.com\/?p=18683"},"modified":"2015-06-02T11:22:04","modified_gmt":"2015-06-02T15:22:04","slug":"4-ways-retirees-can-reduce-waste-at-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sustainablog.org\/articles\/4-ways-retirees-can-reduce-waste-at-home\/","title":{"rendered":"4 Ways Retirees Can Reduce Waste At Home"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n If you’re a retiree, you\u2019ve likely spent your whole life \u201cgoing green\u201d\u2014in your day, there were no disposable diapers<\/a>, televisions in every room, or plastic soda bottles<\/a>! But these days, it takes more thought to reduce your waste.<\/p>\n Let\u2019s look at some ways to reduce waste in your everyday life.<\/p>\n 1. Clean with natural substances.<\/strong> You like to keep your house clean, but you hate those commercial cleaners with their noxious fumes and toxic chemicals. Luckily, there are all-natural alternatives.<\/p>\n 2. Go paperless.<\/strong> When you get paper mail, it is most likely either bills or junk. And that junk mail adds up\u20145.6 million tons of unwanted mail advertisements end up in U.S. landfills annually. Luckily, there are ways to get some of that unwanted paper out of your life.<\/p>\n 3. Save water.<\/strong> Water is a precious resource, even if you aren\u2019t living in drought-stricken California. Look for these common ways that we waste water and how you can prevent them.<\/p>\n 4. Be conscious.<\/strong> The key to sustainable living is being conscious. These are some easy changes that will really add up to reducing the amount of waste you create.<\/p>\n Shayne Fitz-Coy is the Co-CEO and President of Alert-1<\/a>, an aging-in-place technology company headquartered in Williamsport, Pennsylvania with offices nationwide. A Certified Aging in Place Specialist, Shayne has a bachelor\u2019s degree in Psychology from Harvard College and a master\u2019s in Business Administration from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Shayne hails from Maryland, and now calls the Bay Area home.<\/em><\/p>\n\n
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