About this app
Eco Life Hacks offers you numerous simple ecological tips to help you save or even earn money ! • Evaluate your current carbon footprint, then reduce it, thanks to our 100% ecological life hacks • Learn easy ways to change things • Discover how to stop wasting money • Easy to access reports on important information about ecology and our planet More than 300 ecological and economical life hacks have been selected for your everyday life. * Create your own toothpaste * Save 10€ on your electricity bill * Cool down a room in case of a heat wave, without using the AC * Naturally isolate a room * Drink tap water while removing the taste of chlorine **Discover habits that will save our planet** TIPS FROM AROUND THE WORLD Eco Life Hacks made a compilation of the best ecological everyday methods and tips used all around the world, for kids and adults alike. You will learn how to unclog a sink without using toxic products, what to do with your trash, or what are the advantages of ecological buildings, and even your tax returns. CONTROL AND REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT Answer a survey about your way of life to get an estimation of your carbon footprint. "Every action helps". With every action you accept to take, you lower your carbon footprint. Will you reach the ideal carbon footprint? SAVE MONEY Look out for the €€€ symbols to see if you are able to save or even earn money by using these hints. **The essential app for all who want to make a difference with everyday actions** **Methods easy to apply for everyone**
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