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Oh hey there residents. Getting ready to move out of the dorms? To this point, you can afford
to be pretty unsustainable. You don't have to pay for your own food, lights, paper towels,
electricity, heating, whatever. You don't pay for it. Next year, you are going to have
to start paying for all of your own stuff. This means you are going to have to be a little
more conservative. In this video, we are going to show you why being sustainable can help
you save money and help the environment. Do you go to the bathroom? Let's say you go to
the bathroom about 5 times a day. And every time you go to the bathroom, you use about
5 sheets of paper towels to dry your hand. Gotta make sure those hands are dry. Let's
say that's 1 cent a sheet, you are looking at $29,000, for a lifetime, for a family of
five. Plus ketchup, plus meat, I mean, you are looking at about $1,000,000.
Let's talk a little bit about your lighting tactics. Let's say you pay the average $0.0075 kWh.
Times 24 hours in one day, times 365 days a year, and you are looking at $65.70 per
year on lighting alone. TV, cell phone, ketchup, inflation, looking at around $1,000,000.
This year, you can go to the dc, and if you don't want to eat the bun, you don't have to. You
can throw it away. Next year, you are going to have to buy your own buns. Say it's about
$1 per bun, 6 buns in one pack, let's say you eat about a pack a week. $24 a month.
That's $288 ON BUNS ALONE every year. Over a lifetime, 60 more years, you are looking
at about $17,280 ON BUNS ALONE. Let's say you settle down, have a 5 person family, that's
around $86,400 a year. ON BUNS ALONE. Plus ketchup, plus inflation, and that's around
$1,000,000. "Hey Jorman! Do you want a bun?" "I don't want none of those buns, hun." Next
year, when you move into your own house, you are going to have to learn to not be so wasteful.
Unless you want to be out $3,000,000. Start saving the planet, and start saving yourself
some dough.