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He transformed a school bus into an eco-friendly tiny home

AGreenLiving

He bought the bus for just $3,000, making the total price tag for his project $10,000. There’s a kitchen area with a double sink and to-die wooden counters, a bathroom with a full-sized toilet and a full-sized fridge next to the sink. And he’s got a grill that can be placed right outside for cooking purposes.

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Closet environmentalist: How you can help.

Rinexii

By choosing to pack left over spaghetti for lunch instead of going out, choosing what you eat for breakfast based on what is most likely to go uneaten in the fridge, and planning meals (if you’re in charge of cooking) based on what needs to be used up, not only will you save $$$ but you’ll be reducing waste and thus co2.