Skydog

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  1. Sign Up Online To Become An Organ Donor
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2005, along with 330 others.

  2. Give Thanks Before A Meal
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2005, along with 287 others.

  3. Shop locally
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2005, along with 365 others.

  4. Switch off and unplug appliances and chargers
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2005, along with 413 others.

  5. Stop Taking Plastic Bags From Shops
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2005, along with 600 others.

  6. Put A Save-A-Flush Device In Your Cistern
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2005, along with 214 others.

  7. Compost Your Leftovers
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2005, along with 342 others.

  8. Switch To Energy Saving Lightbulbs
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2005, along with 328 others.

  9. Recycle Your Stuff
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2005, along with 186 others.

  10. Choose to have one meat-free day a week in your home
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2005, along with 254 others.

  11. Give A Gift That Keeps On Giving
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2005, along with 72 others.

  12. Recycle Your Greetings Cards
    Committed to this action for 01 Oct 2005, along with 139 others.

  13. Energy Efficient Cooking
    Committed to this action for 01 Feb 2006, along with 112 others.

  14. Slow Down, Calm Down (Stick to the speed limit)
    Committed to this action for 01 May 2006, along with 186 others.

  15. Put Eco Balls in your Washing Machine
    Committed to this action for 01 May 2006, along with 112 others.

Recent Comments

  1. Give Thanks Before A Meal -

    Easier to do at home, harder when visiting my parents, who aren’t Christian. Also, it becomes easy to forget, for some reason.

  2. Give Thanks Before A Meal -

    Easier to do at home, harder when visiting my parents, who aren’t Christian. Also, it becomes easy to forget, for some reason.

  3. Shop locally -

    We use a local box scheme. The good thing is that it makes sure we eat more fruit & veg. The cost for us is £6:00 each for the boxes, and £1:50 delivery. £13:50 in all. Another good thing is that we get fruit and veg which we wouldn’t normally buy (Black Kale, corn on the cob, that sort of thing). So, our tastes are being widened, and our cooking better & more varied. Thanks to the net for being a treasure trove for recipes.

  4. Switch To Energy Saving Lightbulbs -

    I get asked every year, as a disabled person, if I would like some free low energy bulbs. I always say yes. Now we have them in nearly all the places we can. It’s worth checking all those on disability, if they are entitled to free bulbs, as they can be expensive. When you have enough for yourself, start to give them away.

  5. Recycle Your Stuff -

    It’s worth remebering charity shops when you’re oruning books, cd’s etc, they’re almost always pleased to be given sellable stuff.

  6. Choose to have one meat-free day a week in your home -

    I used to be veggie, but I’m not anymore. I’m afraid a couple of things made me cave in. One was going away for a weekend in the Lakes with a group of friends, and going to the only place (of four) that said they did vege food. When we got there, I was offered one dish. No choice. Secondly, at a friends, I realised I missed eating chicken more than the Quorn I was eating. We do eat a lot more vege than meat, mainly because it’s cheaper. Vege chilli’s, casserolle’s, soup’s, stuffed peppers, all sorts of things. I would make curries, but my better half isn’t keen.

  7. Get Rid of Your Car - OK, ambitious, but... -

    We didn’t have a car and were managing OK. Then I became disabled and the car is a must. Without it I’m basically housebound. I do try to use it as little as possible.

  8. Slap a Ticket on an Urban 4x4 -

    It may be that I’m forced to drive one of these in the near future. Injury means a higher car is needed (back problems). If I do have to get one, please don’t sticker me, as without a car, i’m housebound.

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