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Sustainable Living in the Summer: Tips & Tricks During the Warm Months

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10 Jun, 2024

This post was originally published on Recycle Nation

Warm weather and long, sunny days get people out of the house and into nature or trap them inside to avoid the heat and humidity. As a result, it’s also a time when people may forget about sustainable living. An estimated 90% of U.S. households use AC to stay cool. The average usage is around 1,100 […]

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