On a budget? Here's how you can actually save money by going green

“Go to your supermarket and ask for parmesan rinds,” says Lacroix, noting that you can get them at no charge. “Then toss one in a soup you are making as you are finishing the last 30 minutes of cooking.”

Knowing you’re getting a free parmesan rind and doing just that little bit to help reduce food waste and save some bucks, you can then plan to make a soup one night that week.

Buy organic produce in season (avocados are ripening now!)

“One of the best ways to shop green is to choose organic produce that is in season,” says Michelle Price, business development manager at Hip2Save. “You’ll pay less for strawberries (and get fresher, better quality) in May than you will in October.”

“For the month of April in season items are artichokes, asparagus, avocados, beets, broccoli, cabbages, carrots, grapefruit, mushrooms, onions, peas, rhubarb [and] strawberries,” Price adds. “For the month of May in-season items are artichokes, asparagus, avocados, beans, green beans, beets, blackberries, carrots, sweet Vidalia onions, peas, new potatoes, raspberries [and] strawberries.”

source: nbcnews.com