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In less than one minute you can make major green changes, such as…

Buy recycled toilet paper. It takes less than 10 seconds to pick up a recycled package of TP at the store vs. new and choosing recycled toilet paper is a major green choice. Recycled toilet paper helps save water, trees, oil and landfill space, plus prevents pollution. For example, according to NRDC, if all households in the U.S. alone bought one 4 pack of recycled TP vs. new, it would save a million trees and eliminate 60,600 pounds of pollution.

Fill that reusable water bottle: 8 out of ten bottles, or over 38 million water bottles end up in landfills annually, so if you take 30 seconds to fill up a reusable water bottle with good ol’ tap water, it’s a very smart way to get green in a big way in no time at all.

Hit the sleep mode: Your computer uses 90% less energy while in sleep mode (then when running) and it only takes seconds to make the switch. This can save you a ton of energy and even some cash on your electric bill.

Cancel your catalogs: Amazingly, the average person in the U.S. use 700 pounds of paper products a year. If you’re still getting paper catalogs in the mail, that’s a major contributor to your 700 pounds. It only takes a moment to cancel your catalogs but you’ll save plenty of trees over time by doing so.

For even more green steps you can take in record time, check out NRDC Simple Steps Deck of Eco-Tips.

Yup there’s a greener way to hang toilet paper, and I’m not talking about buying recycled content toilet paper, although, that’s good too.

There was an actual study posted at TreeHugger last summer that noted that over hang is better than under hang. Weird but true. Their source (who frankly, may have had way to to much time on their hands) looked at tear mechanics and found that people tear less paper off when they hang their toilet paper with the hang side over rather than under.

I guess this is good to know. It’s a small step sure, but they all add up. Plus, it just goes to show that you can write a darn study about seriously anything.

Read all the facts about the right and wrong way to hang your toilet paper HERE.

Some sustainable acts take a big leap. Others you can easily manage in less than 30 minutes and still make a difference. Here are 20 easy sustainable steps you can take to green your home.

  1. Install low-flow shower heads.
  2. Stop all the incoming junk mail.
  3. Reuse your foil and plastic baggies or better yet, lose these items and use reusable containers and plain old foil free baking sheets.
  4. Use both side of your paper.
  5. Turn the oven off 7 minutes early.
  6. Unplug five items you’re not using right now!
  7. Cancel your newspaper.
  8. Cook three vegetarian meals a week.
  9. Load the dishwasher, instead of washing by hand.
  10. Clear out the toxic household cleaners and whip up some quick and easy homemade green cleaners.
  11. Test your toilet for leaks.
  12. Throw that can in the recycling bin instead of the trash.
  13. Fix a button, zipper, or hemline, and make curtains, blankets, and clothing last longer instead of buying new.
  14. Wash your laundry on cold.
  15. Use green recycled toilet paper.
  16. Defrost your freezer.
  17. Open your windows for at least 30 minutes each day.
  18. Cut five minutes off your daily shower.
  19. Use rechargeable batteries.
  20. Make sure your morning coffee is green.