you can take what is known as a navy shower. what you do is use the shower to soak your body, turn off the water, and lather your whole body with soap and shampoo your hair, turn water to rinse thoroughly turn off water to condition your hair, then use water again to rince. you have just saved the world many gallons say approx 20-50 gallons per day, which adds up.
There are a lot of things you can do energy wise. Turn lights off, turn off your computer instead of letting it stand-by.
recycle as many things as possible, plastic bags, tin/aluminum cans.
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March 24th, 2008 at 1:52 am
you can take what is known as a navy shower. what you do is use the shower to soak your body, turn off the water, and lather your whole body with soap and shampoo your hair, turn water to rinse thoroughly turn off water to condition your hair, then use water again to rince. you have just saved the world many gallons say approx 20-50 gallons per day, which adds up.
There are a lot of things you can do energy wise. Turn lights off, turn off your computer instead of letting it stand-by.
recycle as many things as possible, plastic bags, tin/aluminum cans.