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As an earth lover, I enjoy finding new and inconspicuous ways to do my part in saving the planet. Here are some tips from MSN.com that can put you on the right path to a greener globe!

• A mug of your own — Every year, Americans throw away 25 billion polystyrene cups and 25 billion individual water bottles, most of which end up in landfills. Instead, buy a reusable to-go mug and a bottle that you can refill with filtered tap water. Bring your own (to a coffee shop, a meeting), and you cut down on styrofoam.

• Want a lick? — A cone beats a cup. Why? ā€œYou’re eating your silverware instead of using plastic,ā€ says Matthew Modine, a passionate promoter of earth-friendly policies. ā€œIt’s all about consuming less, using fewer of the resources needed to make products and packaging.ā€

• Clean without chemicals — Natural cleansers like vinegar and baking soda do a great job without harming the planet. ā€œAnd,ā€ Modine says, ā€œa little vegetable oil and lemon juice makes a great wood polish.ā€

• Bag it — Get reusable cloth bags for the grocery store and the dry cleaner. More than 100 billion plastic bags are thrown away every year.

• Stop junk mail — Every year, 100 million trees are chopped down for junk mail sent to American homes. Contact the direct marketing association at dmachoice.org/mps to remove your name from mailing lists of their members.

• A better TP — Recycled toilet paper is scratchier than three-ply, but it’s much softer on the environment. ā€œIt’s like switching from whole milk to skim,ā€ says O writer Aimee Lee Ball. ā€œAfter a while, the beloved original seems over-the-top.ā€

• How many people does it take to… — Compact fluorescent bulbs (CFLs) use four times less energy than incandescent ones. If every American family substituted five CFL bulbs for incandescent, it would be equivalent to taking 8 million cars off the road for a year. Ball says ā€œThey cost a little more up front, but they last up to 15 times longer.ā€

• De-lint the dryer — Lint builds up after every dryer cycle, reducing the machine’s efficiency. Removing it does a lot to decrease its usually massive energy use.

• Pick safe paints — According to the Environmental Protection Agency, architectural coatings such as paints and varnishes are the second-largest source of fumes from volatile organic compounds, substances that evaporate at room temperature and react in sunlight to form photochemical smog. Look for cans with ā€œNo VOC.ā€ We’ll all breathe easier.

• Shorten your showers — Low-flow showerheads would be a big improvement. ā€œIf they’re well designed, the pressure should still feel good,ā€ says Laurie David, another prominent activist in Hollywood. ā€œFor every two minutes you shave off your shower, you save 10 gallons of water.ā€

• Shut down — The average computer left on all day uses nearly 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity a year, producing more than a ton of carbon emissions. So turn off your computer anytime you’re not on it, and eliminate the screen saver function, which uses more energy than the sleep mode.

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