9 Sneaky Green Ways to Save Money (2024)

I always struggle when it comes to writing an Earth Day postbecause everyday is Earth Day around here.

Frankly, my mind is more on trimmingthe fat from our family budget to pay for Blitzkrieg’s medical bills, andrebuilding our emergency fund which keeps getting knocked back after last year’s Back Luck Summer.

A conversation with my newest sister in law Mrs J2 lastweekend lit the CFL light bulb of inspiration over my head. (What other kind of light bulb would expect to go off over my head? An energy wasting incandescent? Pea-shaw!)

She and her new husband (I never get tired of saying that. I’ma gushy romantic - sue me.) are in Newlywed Money Saving Mode. I started kickingaround ideas with her from Condo Blues. She politely said she wasn’t into the greenthing so much because it is expensive. Her new family is more interested insaving enough money to buy a house.

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The funny thing is, back when I was a newlywed and in Newlywed Saving Mode most of the things we did and still do to save money aregreen, only back then green was a color, not a movement.

Sister in Law, here’s a little list of ways that save money and just so happen to begreen. This isn’t a I Do All of These And I’m So Much Greener than You list. Everyone is different, has different priorities and preferences, and some green waysconflict with other green ways (which most people don'tmention.) Consider this list a Swiss Army Knife of MoneySaving Green Options, Not Absolutes.

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1. Make Laundry Detergent I couldn’t find a laundry detergent Iliked and worked in my HE washing machine. I ended up making my own. It worksgreat, the price is right, I know exactly what is in it,and I still use it.

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2.12 Ways to Reuse Plastic Bottles(Because I am an over achiever.)In my sister in law’s small town they don’t have a city wide recycling programand not as many plastic free shopping options as I do in

Columbus

. If you can't do without or recycle, than find a way to reuse it!

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I love this idea!

3. Ditch the Plastic Wrap. During almost every visit, my mom asks me a question about how my friend Beth Terry of My Plastic Free Lifedoesn't use plastic for something. Her latest question was, “what does she do for SaranWrap to keep leftovers?” I answered Mom’s question by grabbing the plate ofdeviled eggs with toothpicks stuck in them and covered with a sheet of not so stickyplastic wrap from her, put the deviled eggs into a reusable container andsnapped on the lid. I haven't spent money on plastic wrap or zippered baggies for at least two years.I think reusable containers keep leftover cheese, lunch meat and food fresher than using a plastic zipper bag or wrapping a plate or bowl with plastic wrap anyway.

I bought a set of Pryex containers like theseand like them so much better than the BPA free plastic containers I have.The glass containers don't eventually get icky and scuffed up like the plastic containers. (Disclosure: I am including affiliate links in this post for your convenience.)

By the way Mom, I’m going to slide a copy of Beth’s upcoming book Plastic Free (learn more about it here)(under you nose after I buy it and read it. I'm sure it will answer many of your "how does she..." questions. Also one of my DIYs might be in it! Cool, huh?

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I'm so ordering this book!


4. Learn how to hem pants into shorts.My mom used to cut and hem my pants and jeans into shorts when I blew out theknees as a kid. I recently used this trick to turn a pair of paints I accidentallyscorched while ironing into Capri pants because of course I ruined the pants only after wearing them once. Now I can keep wearing them.

5. Use a Reusable Furnace Filter. This one is all on Husband. Forthe price of a package of the super duper allergen sucking disposable furnacefilters we bought every month, Husband bought a super duper allergen suckingwashable and reusable furnace filter that works better in my opinion because Ican clean it as often as I need to during pollen season.

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This is our reusable furnace filter. It is adjustable to fit anyfurnace. You can learn about ithere.


6. Seal Your Heating and Cooling Ducts.This one isn’t sexy but it’s a cheap fix that saved us hundreds in heating and coolingbills. I sealed the joints of our heating ducts with aluminum tape and sealedany air leaks with spray foam in a can. The most profitable 20 minute DIY Iever did.

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I think my ducts are showing.


7. Use Cloth Napkins. I never understood how two people could gothrough a package of 100 count paper napkins in one week. I caughtHusband on more than one occasion by passing the kitchen counter sponge (color coded for counters only and sterilized in the dishwasher every time I run it) andpaper towels for a wad of paper napkins. I put my dressy causal cloth napkinsin the napkin basket on the counter and saved myself at least $10 a month in papernapkins and that many more trees.I buy my cloth napkins by the dozen from here.

8. Upcycle Cardboard Boxes into Cute, Matching Storage Boxes. Don’t get mewrong. I like to visit the Great Temple of Drooling Over Organizationtoo (although you may call it The Container Store.)However, stylish little fixes like how I turn six pack caddies into clever storage boxesmeanI have the extra money to sometimes actually shop there too.

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Not only do paper towels make the environment cry

(a tweak at Husband's nose) but they also cost you money


9. Add a Draft Dodger to DoorsI grew up in homes that used draft blocker on the front door during the winter.It wasn’t until I did a DIY energy audit that I realized I needed a draft snakeon my doors year round to keep the summer air conditioned air as well as thewinter heated air from escaping from the house and driving my bill through theroof.

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What sneaky green ways do you do to save some green?

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