As every resident of this state knows, Texas is the best place on Earth. So celebrate this Earth Day by Taking Care of Texas right where you are! Whether you’re in a small town, a booming city, or somewhere in between, you can do your part on Earth Day and every other day of the year. Check out the list and hyperlinks below for the Texas 20:
1. Start a compost bin or pile at home for food waste and compostable materials. To get started, check out this composting video, as well as this downloadable Guide to Yard Care (or order a free copy).
2. Did you know that every Texan adds about five pounds of waste to landfills daily? Recycling is a great way to reduce your waste, but make sure you’re not wish-cycling.
3. Print and sign the Green Action Pledge as a reminder to yourself to make personal conservation a regular habit. Hang it somewhere you’ll see it daily. We recommend the fridge!
4. Treat the toilet like a toilet, not a trash can. Flushing trash, wipes (even “flushable” ones), paper towels, masks, and sanitary napkins can cause plumbing issues in your home and even at your Water Treatment Facility. Learn what shouldn’t be flushed in this video.
5. Got an irrigation system? Proper seasonal care and maintenance will keep your system working efficiently and prevent costly repairs from burst pipes and leaks. Learn how to prepare your irrigation system for the spring. Here's a video about winter preparation as well.
6. Why pay to water your yard or plants when you can water for free? This Rainwater Harvesting Guide will help you calculate how much rainwater you can collect for your watering needs.