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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Georgetown chapter.

Regardless of whether or not you’re a believer of global warming or environmental degradation, no one likes to feel wasteful.  If you’re in the mood to green up your life, here are five simple tips!

1.     Use reusable coffee mugs and water bottles.  Not only do they help to minimize waste, but bottles like Klean Kanteen are pretty stylish.  Plastic destroys marine habitats.

2.     Avoid shampoo with sulfates listed in the ingredient section (Whole Body at Whole Foods sells organic shampoos and conditioners devoid of sulfates).  The truth about many foamy shampoos is that they contain a higher percentage of sulfates, which dry out hair and skin, not to mention, soapy runoff can also contaminate fresh water.  Click here to read more about sulfates in shampoos.

3.     Pick up garbage, litter, and debris that you see lying around.

4.     If you have a backyard, use minimal fertilizer: runoff from fertilizers and pesticides travels into our oceans and rivers, resulting in a lack of oxygen in the water, needed by aquatic creatures.

5.     Bike more, drive less.  Although this pointer is often difficult, do what you can to limit your personal pollution.  

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Fiona Smith

Georgetown

Studies English and Theatre & Performance Studies at Georgetown University (2014).