Green ways to spend your tax refund

>> 3/6/09

If you are eligible for a tax refund this year, why not spend it the green way. This year, I’m going to help stimlulate the economy and green business by putting my refund towards green purchases. Thankfully, the Obama Administration is going to make that green purchase even more rewarding. They just increased the tax cuts towards home weatherization products, like solar panels and other appliances. LowImpact living has a great breakdown of the rebates here.

So what are my picks

Tankless Natural Gas Water Heater. The hot water heater that came with my home purchase was a lease that I just continued. The thing looks pretty damn old, and might poop out any day now. Tankless water heaters use very minimal gas and energy to heat, and conserve mass amounts of water by heating on demand. For me, I feel this is a more economical and realistic option than a solar hot water heater, which really requires a back up heat source.

Solar Pool Heater. This is purely for luxury, it just happens to require no energy. I would love to be able to use my pool year round, it just sits there and taunts me during the winter. It is so small and the Florida sun get’s so hot, it could almost function as a hot tub on a really sunny day. Double bonus.

Organic Garden. So if you don’t own a home, the above options might not really be on your radar. Even if you rent, you can still get up on an organic garden. Throw some plants out on your porch, or by a window.

“Economy Stimulation” shopping spree ( at least that is what we are telling the husband/wife, we are helping America here people) Choose to make your purchases from one of the 100 Most Sustainable Companies.

Buy some green stock. This is a great way to reinvest your refund and grow your portfolio in a green way.





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