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Start with One Step

Here's your guide for making your household a few (or, if you're up to it, 50) steps closer to green.

“If you do just one thing, recycle,” says Mindy Pennybacker, author of “Do One Green Thing: Saving the Earth Through Simple, Everyday Choices.” “We each produce our own weight in garbage every month. But don't just think about your ‘out' bin — think recyclable and recycled when bringing items into your home, too.”

Luckily, these products have never been easier to find — or easier on the eyes. As it's time to replace and upgrade, here are some items to cycle in — and some wasteful habits to cut out.

Avoid BPA
Some studies link the plasticizer to cancer and other health issues. Use cooking tools made from safe plastics — usually labeled #2, #4, or #5. (Bonus if recycled!)

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