Your Home
You can do so much to help the environment in your own home!!!Your Home
- De-toxify your house – limit use of harmful chemicals and pesticides etc link www.meetthepollutants.com
- Buy ecofriendly detergents – look for ‘NP’ (No Phosphorus) laundry soap and ‘grey water safe’ products
- Buy organic meat and vegetables – if the farmers don’t use harmful pesticides and fertilizers then there is a better outcome for the environment (and for you)
- Much more water is used to raise animals for consumption than the equivalent calories of vegetables – reducing the amount of meat we eat can have a big impact on how much water is extracted from creeks adjacent to our farms
- We should aim to limit food waste in general – better for the wallet / better for the environment
- Start looking after some house plants – the right plants can oxygenate your bedroom while you are sleeping giving you a better rest
- The more synthetic clothes we buy the more microplastic is released during washing clogging up our creeks – choose natural fibres where you can
- Careful what you flush – those ‘flushable’ wet wipes clog our sewerage system
- Invest in water saving fixtures
Your Local Creek
Make everyone gush over your local creakYour Local Creek
- Join a local catchment care group – Look at what we have done recently at Davidson Street
- Some major groups are:
- OCCA – Oxley Catchment Care Association
- SOWN – Save Our Waterways Now – Enoggera / Breakfast Creek
- B4C – Bulimba catchment care group – Bulimba / Norman Creek
- More groups are listed on the Habitat Brisbane website https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.
au/clean-and-green/natural- environment-and-water/ biodiversity-in-brisbane/ habitat-brisbane
Your Garden
Your garden is the perfect place to start going greenYour Garden
- Wash the car on the lawn – put those nutrients in the soap to good use
- Plant drought tolerant gardens – your local nursery can help select the best species and use mulch to help retain soil moisture
- Put your food scraps in a compost bin and recycle the nutrients – this also increases the water retention of the garden
- Be careful of using weed killer before predicted rain – any washoff can really harm the aquatic life in the creeks
- Let the grey water from your washing machine irrigate your lawn and keep it green during water restrictions
- Sweep your driveway instead of letting that dirt flow into the stormwater drain
- Install a raingarden to filter the nutrients from your roof runoff
- Dispose of chemicals (oils, paints and solvents) carefully
- Install nest boxes for the local wildlife
- Install a rainwater tank and have the water plumbed into the house or for irrigating the garden
- Install a permeable driveway to allow water to seep away instead of flowing to the road
Your Street
You can do so much for your communityYour Street
- Plant a tree on the footpath – better yet have a water wise tree installed
- Pick up a piece of litter everyday
- Clean up after your dogs – don’t let their waste contaminate our creeks
- Get together with your neighbours and inspire them to act too