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# Use soaps and detergents that contain no phosphates. Use a mixture of water and vinegar to [[Clean Windows|clean your windows]]. [[Wash Your Clothes|Wash clothes]] in cold water to avoid consuming energy to [[Heat Water Using Solar Energy|heat the water.]] On sunny days, use a clothes line instead of a clothes dryer. Your clothes will smell fresher and the sun's rays ensure that germs are successfully sizzled.[[Image:Save the Environment at Home Step 15.jpg|center]]
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# Use soaps and detergents that contain no phosphates. Use a mixture of water and vinegar to [[Clean Windows|clean your windows]]. [[Wash Your Clothes|Wash clothes]] in cold water to avoid consuming energy to [[Heat Water Using Solar Energy|heat the water.]] On sunny days, use a clothes line instead of a clothes dryer. Your clothes will smell fresher and the sun's rays ensure that germs are successfully sizzled.[[Image:Save the Environment at Home Step 15.jpg|center]]
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# Install low-flush toilets in your home. These use per flush, instead of , cutting water consumption by more than half.[[Image:Save the Environment at Home Step 16.jpg|center]]
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# Install low-flush toilets in your home. These use per flush, instead of , cutting water consumption by more than half.[[Image:Save the Environment at Home Step 16.jpg|center]]
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# For those who menstruate out there, consider using cloth (as in, reusable) tampons and pads, or using a menstrual cup. It will reduce the amount of pads and tampons people use and send down the road to be piled in a landfill.[[Image:Save the Environment at Home Step 17.jpg|center]]
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=== In the Home Office ===
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=== In the Home Office ===
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