Home Home
Call Us at
800-805-9207
E-mail Us
GREEN PRODUCTS
Water Saving Products
* Composting Toilets
* GreyWater Recycling Systems
* Hands Free Faucets
* Low Flow Faucets & Accessories
* Low Flow Shower Heads
* Low Flow Toilets & Accessories
* Rainwater Harvesting System
* Water Filters
* Water Saving Kits
* More Water Saving Products
Everyday Green Products
* Can Crushers & Recycling
* Eco Friendly Garden
* Eco Friendly Gifts
* Eco Friendly Home
* Hemp & Organic Cotton Clothing
* Recycled Rubber Tree Rings & Mulch Mats
* Reusable Cups
* Sporting Goods
Energy Saving Products
* Auto Battery Chargers & Accessories
* Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs
* Energy Saving Kits
* LED Light Bulbs
* Light Bulb Controls
* Light Bulb Dimmer Switches
* Light Bulb Motion Sensors
* Light Bulb Timer Switches
* Long Lasting Light Bulbs
* Weatherization
Solar Energy Products
* Solar Bags & Backpacks
* Solar Decor
* Solar Electronics
* Solar Fountains & Birdbaths
* Solar Lights
* Solar Signs
* Solar Toys
* Solar Water Heating
HOME
CUSTOMER SERVICE

The Way We Do Business

Contact Us

Resources

GSA Approved Vendor 
   (General Services Administration)

 

 

Ten Water Saving Tips
for the Travler

1. “Pack your eco habits with you! Just as you would at home, try and remain aware of your water usage and take steps to minimise it where possible.”

2. “Ask questions of your hotel or tour operators. Do they measure their water usage? Do they set reduction targets? Do they have dual flush toilets? Are they harvesting rainwater? Do they have a water butt?”

3. “Take shorter showers and less baths.”

4. “Think about your ‘virtual’ water use whilst on holiday too - vast amounts of water are used to produce food stuffs as well as textiles such as cotton.”

5. “Golf courses can be serious water guzzlers. The average amount of water used by one golf course in Thailand is enough for 60,000 Thai villagers for one day. If you want to play golf, check with the club as to what steps they are taking to minimise their water usage.”

6. “Swimming pools are another water drainer - natural or salt water pools are better. Hotels should also be covering their pool at night to reduce evaporation.”

7. “Does your tour operator or hotel work with local communities to ensure access to clean water and sanitation facilities?”

8. “Ensure your hotel only washes your towels and bed linen when absolutely necessary. This is just one step amongst many that they should be taking to reduce water usage.”

9. “Fill up a reusable bottle with drinkable water in your hotel or guesthouse if you can - not only will you save money by buying less bottled water but you’ll also help with the problem of plastic bottle waste. It can be even harder to recycle these in developing countries in particular.”

10. “If you come across leaky pipes and dripping taps, report them to hotel staff and keep badgering them until you see it fixed!”

Courtesy of Traveling The Green Way

 
SEARCH

VIEW CART
Get Free Green Tips And Discounts
Email:  
Best Sellers
2 Pack Of 65 Watt Indoor Flood Incandescent Long Life Light Bulb - 20,000 Hrs
$19.99
100 Watt Amertac Programmable Light Control
$16.99
(6 Pack) 60 Watt Frosted Long Life Light Bulbs 20,000 Hrs
$30.99
10 Pack of 9,000 Hour Long Life Chandelier Light Bulbs (Candelabra or Medium Base)
$30.99
0.8 GPF Niagara Stealth Low Flow Ultra High Efficiency Toilet
$369.99
Men's Fleece Hemp/Organic Cotton Hoody
$44.99
Conserv-A-Store Blog
Conserv-A-Store Blog
Green Tips
Free Green Tips
Follow us on Twitter
Follow Us On Twitter
Facebook
TESTIMONIALS

The tree ring mulch mat has been perfect for our needs. We have a large metal cover on a grinder pump system and we are using the tree mat to cover it. The color blends in with the brown mulch we are using. Perfect customer Service!

Debby S
Southport, NC

View More Testimonials