- April 24, 2006 • 11:14 pm PDT
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Ben's Top Ten after the jump.Top Ten Ways To Easily Green Your NYC Life
Change a Bulb: Replace all your incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescents (CFLs) and save money (about $10/month per bulb switched) and energy.
Eat Local and Organic: Pick up produce at your local Greenmarket or join a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program.
Chem-Free Clothes: Keep chemicals out of your clothes with eco-friendly dry cleaning services. One of our favorites is Green Apple Cleaners.
Green Power!: Bring renewable energy into your home through ConEd Solutions or Sterling Planet
No More Water Waste: Conserve water by installing faucet aerators and a low-flow showerhead, which can be picked up at just about any hardware store.
Curtail Junk Mail: Take your name off of mass mailing lists and prevent all the junk mail from ever reaching your home.
Gettin' Around Green: Use the subway and busses; ride a bike or walk.
Recycling By Nature: Start composting in your kitchen or backyard-it's really simple and the processed compost is nutrient rich and great for your plants.
One Man's Trash: Before you throw out anything, post on community reuse and exchange sites like Craigslist and Freecycle-there's always someone looking for everything in this town.
Mix and Mingle: Sip or swill Brooklyn Brews (100% wind powered) at the monthly Green Drinks get-togethers--a very casual mix of green-minded folks from any and all fields.
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Ben Jervey is the author of The Big Green Apple





















