5 Simple Tips to Save Money and Energy

While we all use energy differently, in general, the most energy is used for heating and cooling the home, with hot water coming in second.

Save money and energy

Good energy habits can help you save. Here are five simple tips to save money and energy… which helps our environment and keeps the green in your wallet.

1. In the kitchen: Make sure your fridge is full! Full fridges and freezers use less energy, so fill up your fridge so it can recover its internal temperature more quickly after being opened. But remember to leave enough space around food items to allow circulation of cold air.

2. Around the home: Use your blinds and drapes. In the winter, open your blinds during the day to allow sunlight to heat your home, then close them at night to minimize heat loss. In the summer, keep them closed during the day to block out the heat.

3. Home appliances: Electricity demand is greatest during the day. Running major appliances at night or in the early morning will put less strain on the electricity grid. Ask your electricity provider when the cheapest rates are. Our rates literally are cut in half after 7pm, so that is when I do laundry!  Continue reading “5 Simple Tips to Save Money and Energy”

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We Will Plant a Tree for Every Purchase that Includes a Pathway Product

treesWe are very excited to be partnering with the nonprofit organization, Trees for the Future. For every purchase at Village Green that includes a Pathway product, Trees for the Future will plant a tree in a developing country. Since 1989, Trees for the Future has aided thousands of communities in Central America, Africa, and Asia by planting nearly 65 million trees. Planting trees change lives. They provide food, forage for animals, and wood for fuel and construction. They increase agricultural yields, improve water infiltration and aquifer recharge, and protect soils from wind and water erosion.

Trees for the Future also works with local farmers and community groups to help them better support themselves, and to restore degraded lands to sustainable productivity by planting trees that not only thrive in poor soil conditions, but that also benefit the local area in a multitude of ways. Through their worldwide network of technicians, volunteers, and community leaders, they help rehabilitate environments across the globe.

Thank you for your support in this great opportunity to help communities throughout the world.

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Five Reasons to Shop Local and Organic

Now is the time to support your farmers markets and take advantage of nature’s bounty. Here are some of the reasons why:

1. Saves gas. Produce isn’t being shipped all over the country (or world) to get to your grocery store. Most vendors are with 100 miles of the farmers markets that they attend. Therefore it also cuts down on pollution. The average distance our food travels is 1,500 miles, mostly by air and truck, increasing our dependence on petroleum. By buying locally, you conserve the energy that’s used for transport.

2. Less packaging. You will notice that your household garbage produced from food wrapping/boxes/containers will be greatly reduced.

3. Freshness and peak flavor. When you buy closer to home, it just plain tastes better and you feel a connection with the local organic farmers. Plus it’s more nutritious, since local produce is sold right after it’s picked.  Continue reading “Five Reasons to Shop Local and Organic”

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Bethesda Green Gala: October 5

Village Green Apothecary has been a longtime supporter of Bethesda Green (in Bethesda, MD) and its efforts to make our world a greener and healthier place. Bethesda Green brings business, government and community together through programs and services to promote a healthy economy and sustainable living practices in order to reduce our collective impact on the environment. To learn more about Bethesda Green, click here.

On Wednesday, October 5, 2011, they will be hosting the Bethesda Green Gala, “An evening of inspiration, celebration and community recognition of local green champions.” Highlights include awards presentations, a seasonal menu, and an auction featuring sustainable gifts and services. You must RSVP by September 30. For more information about the Gala, click here.

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Happy Earth Day from Village Green Apothecary

Just a reminder Village Green is giving away adorable itty-bitty herb plants, FREE to take home and nurture, to the first 200 in-store customers who make a purchase on Earth Day, April 22. Come early to choose between rosemary, lemon thyme, and pineapple sage. (One plant per customer while supplies last.)

We are also starting Village Green’s Bag Refund Program. To kick off this initiative, we will take $1 off your purchase on Friday, April 22 if you bring in your own bag. Starting on April 23, we’ll give you a 10-cent credit when you bring your own bag.

Wishing everyone a happy Earth Day!

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