How I can stop wasting things in the house
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We are lucky to live in a rich country where we have many things at
our convenience. However we tend to be wasteful.
Electricity
is one thing we waste most. Lights, fans, radios and other appliances are
kept on even when no one is using them. I make it a point to switch them off
when I do not need them. It takes less than a second to throw a switch but to
some people even this seems a difficult task. Anyhow, not wasting electricity
reduces the bill appreciably. Thus we do not have to pay for the electricity
we do not use.
The
other wasted commodity is water. Leaky pipes and faucets plus the negligence of leaving taps
running all contribute to this wastage. Fresh water is precious, so it is not
to be wasted. It is only a simple matter of shutting off a tap after use. I
make sure I do this.
Another
big wastage is food. My mother used to cook so much food that much of it was
simply thrown away. She knows better now. I pointed out to her about how we
wasted food. She realised it and now cooks only what we can eat. The garbage
bin used to be filled with half-eaten cakes, fried chicken and things we
thought we could eat but could not. It is not so anymore. Besides, we do not
waste money on food we throw away.
We
waste other things like tissue paper, clothes, soap, talcum powder and aerosolsprays. All these cost money. In short,
we waste the money we work so hard to earn.
It
is definitely better not to be wasteful. I discover there is a simple method
of not wasting things, which is -- use only what we need. Do not touch what
we do not need. In this way we can stop being wasteful.
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How I can stop wasting things in the house
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