Greener Living Solutions

by Jodie Franklin 11/10/2019

Green living is much more than recycling your cans and plastics. Living green encompasses a whole value system that bases all you do on how it will impact the environment. The belief that how you treat the environment will either improve or harm what condition you leave the earth for future generations. The proper stewardship of the place you call home; earth. Big and small ways all around the world people are choosing to make greener choices. Some areas that you can make simple changes to live greener are your food, housing, transportation, and shopping habits. 

Sustainable Farming and Ranching

Green chooses in your food does not mean eating granola, homemade yogurt and drinking goats' milk. It includes buying and consuming foods that are organic, free-range, and ethically treated. The raising and farming of crops and animals with sustainable practices helps preserve the lands and waters for future generations. Your purchasing power votes for these farmers and ranchers; and it helps create the demand for sustainable, green practices. Many major groceries have increased their organic selections, so you do not have to go out of your way to incorporate green food selections into your life. Your local farmer's market is always a fun adventure and a great way to learn more green ideas that are happening locally.

Kick the Plastic Habit to the Curb

A simple, easy way to cut out some plastic in your lifestyle, bring your reusable shopping bags along when you shop. Many areas in our country are banning certain items made of plastic. Consider your daily habits and replace a few single-use plastic items with reusable. A travel coffee mug with a stainless-steel straw instead of the disposable cup and a plastic straw can be a great start to living greener. You can pack your lunches in washable containers. This habit may take an initial investment in reusable containers, but the environmental impact is immediate. Less waste going in your trash bin is less ending up in the landfill. You may even try your hand at growing a few of your own veggies. Gardening can be an enjoyable experience your whole family can enjoy and learn together. 

New Life to an Old Item 

Decorating with reclaimed items is a fun and creative way to live greener. Buying used is affordable and environmentally friendly. One man's trash is another man's treasure is a true statement. You can take items from a resale shop as they are or with a little creativity you can create something new for yourself. There are many ideas online and in magazines to give you inspiration for re-purposing all kinds of things. Living greener can be as simple as you make it. 

Next time you go out for coffee, use your favorite travel mug instead of the disposable one. 

About the Author
Author

Jodie Franklin

I love helping people find their dream home or sell their house in order to achieve their next goals. I have been working hard for my clients for over 18 years throughout southeast Michigan. I have experienced every kind of transaction there is. 

Helping my community and being involved is extremely important to me. I am Past President of the Michigan Ability Partners board, which helps Veterans and people with disabilities reach independent, self-supported, and satisfying lives. I have also been a member of the City of Milan Tax Review Board and Zoning Board, and involved in Milan Main Street. I have been a major sponsor of events for Michigan Ability Partners, Aid in Milan, Milan Main Street, and many more organizations that work to make our communities better. 

I was 2018 President of the Ann Arbor Area Board of Realtors, Realtor of the year in 2016 for AAABOR and nominee for Michigan Realtor of the Year. I serve on many committees with the local board, state board and was a member of the Housing Opportunity Committee for the National Association of Realtors (2018-19). I am currently serving my second term as a Michigan Realtors Board of Directors. 

I have liked in Milan for over 20 years and enjoy living here with my husband Cliff, son Evan, and dog Rosie.