Fri, 30 Mar 2012 16:55:08 GMT | By MSN Malaysia
10 Simple Things You Can Do To Go Green

Green living = good living



Green living = good living (© CC - Flickr/Horia Varlan)
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  • Don't hog the roads (© CC - Flickr/Ray Tsang)
  • Skip the bottled water (© CC - Flickr/Liz West)
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Everybody talks about going green but few people actually realize that there are a lot of simple things you can do to practice green living. This Earth Hour, keep to your pledges by actually practising useful, practical green living tips.

Click through this gallery for some handy tips you can take to save money, energy and wastage on simple, every day things!

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