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Do Just One Thing for February 06, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | February 6th, 2019

The next time you fly, consider choosing an airline that only offers all-coach seating. It’s a surefire way to save money on your roundtrip flight, and it also means the plane you’re flying in is the most fuel-efficient of all planes heading to whatever sunny destination you’re visiting. The reason is simple: When you remove the larger first- and business-class seats, additional coach-style seating can be configured on the plane. More seats means better fuel economy per person flying. This, in turn, cuts down on the carbon emissions per passenger on the flight. Consider an all-coach flight an upgrade for the environment!

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Do Just One Thing for February 05, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | February 5th, 2019

When you lather up in the shower, do you use liquid body wash or a humble bar of soap? Bar soap is far more environmentally friendly than liquid body wash that comes in a plastic bottle. In fact, liquid uses 20 times more packaging than a bar of soap, which is usually simply wrapped in a piece of paper. And bar soaps have come a long way: Today, high-end and all-natural cosmetic companies are formulating bar soap that helps exfoliate, nourish and moisturize your skin and even replaces shampoo, conditioner and body wash as an all-in-one product. Making the switch to bar soap can save packaging and help save money, too, all while decluttering your shower.

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Do Just One Thing for February 04, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | February 4th, 2019

Giving to your local food bank is a great way to help those in need. And while the word “food” may be in the name, it’s not the only thing they need and request from their donors. Everyday essentials like toilet paper, dental hygiene items (like toothbrushes) and bundles of socks and underwear are also desired and very much in demand. And just like food, if you want to give these items, give new, wrapped and unopened packages when you donate. Lightly used items in any of these categories are unwanted and can’t be given away.

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