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4 Green DIY Projects To Try This Year

4 Green DIY Projects To Try This Year

Living a green life often means learning to do it yourself. Not only is that one of the easiest ways to ensure that your carbon footprint is lowered, it’s also a great way to reuse and recycle things that were destined for the garbage. Here are four green DIY projects from around the Internet that you can try this year.

  1. A Wind Turbine from Scrap Metal

With just a few pieces from a scrap yard, you could create your own energy source that takes advantage of those warm ocean winds. During the right season, you could easily power a lamp or outdoor light, or store the energy in backup batteries with a few more modifications.

  1. Yarn from Recycled Plastic Bags

Plastic bags are something everyone has too many of. Using them to create sturdier bags, plant hangers, or even rugs is a great way to keep them out of the landfill and the ocean. Crochet is a hobby that many people enjoy, so you’ll also get the fun of creating after you’ve made your new “yarn”. And with so many different colors from various local grocery stores, you won’t be bored anytime soon.

Green DIY Projects - caribbeangreenliving.com
Green DIY Projects
  1. A Solar Charging Station

This project was designed by a teenager and is easy to both make and find parts for. The solar panel connects to a charger inside a small box where you can store your digital devices. Your phone, camera, GPS, or another small device could easily hang out right by your home, getting a full charge without using any non-renewable energy.

  1. A Solar Food Dehydrator

Drying food is not only a form of preservation, it also helps you create your own convenient snacks. Fruit leather, jerky, and dried vegetables are easy, green snacks that you can carry with you anywhere. A traditional dehydrator uses electricity or batteries to remove moisture from food, but with this device, you can utilize the power of the tropical Caribbean sun.

Making these projects yourself is an excellent way to ensure that every part comes from an eco-friendly source. Checking scrap yards, or simply holding on to items you may have thrown away, can earn you a nice stockpile of materials that will help you DIY many green solutions for your home. Utilizing the natural resources around you, like the sun and wind, makes it easy to reduce your burden on the energy sources that can’t be renewed.

 

Sources:

http://www.instructables.com/

http://www.diynetwork.com/

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