You’ll be surprised by how easy it is to save the planet in little ways daily.
However, there are daily practices that last long beyond Earth Day, likea comprehensive recycling systemor azero-waste lifestyle.
These environmentally friendly tips outline little ways almost anyone can treat every day like it’s Earth Day.
Try incorporating more plant-based meals into your diet and less red meat.
Then plant some herbs and veggies and watch your garden flourish!
Plus, having fresh items at your fingertips helps you save money, too.
If you have to take a car, find someone to carpool with to help reduce the gas emission.
Keep an Eye on Your Water Usage
We use about 80-100 gallons of water a day.
This will help reduce your water consumption and verify there’s enough for the future.
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Energy-efficient bulbs need to be changed less frequently, and they reduce waste and pollution.
(Gentle reminder: Always turn off the lights when you leave a room.)
This can add up to a lot of trees being destroyed every year.
For more sustainable options, consider:
Reusable alternatives can help save money and reduce waste.
Recycling your old electronics can help prevent pollution in both water and soil from these heavy metals.
Enjoy the Great Outdoors
Take a break from being stuck indoors and head outside to enjoy nature.
Enjoying the outdoors can also help motivate you to continue doing your part to help it thrive.
Plant a Tree
After you spend some time in nature and get inspired, plant a tree.
Better yet, water the new tree you planted with rainwater.
Fair Trade also includes efforts toward fair pricing and distribution.
This helps to pay people well to produce goods in a way that doesn’t deplete natural resources.
Likewise, come summer, wear shorts and a T-shirt indoors to avoid over-using your AC.
Gather the items and drop them off at your local donation centers and shelters.
you’ve got the option to also give away items online with your localBuy Nothing group.
These conversations can help instill awareness and help reduce excessive waste for years to come.