Most common questions used to investigate
Do you bring bags to the grocery?
Do you use reusable water bottles?
Are you growing your own food?
Do you shop at your local farmers market?
Do you use LED light bulbs?
Do you eat meat?
Do you recycle?
Common conclusions
Using your own bags reduces the amount of plastic bags that end up in landfills or other locations where animals can get entangled in or consume them. You should try out the BagPodz Reusable Bag and Storage System, Baggu Duck Bag, etc.
Switching to reusable water bottles such as a mason jar or an ethically made product is an easy way to eliminate your use of plastics. And like most sustainable options, it will save money.
Great! One of the most effective ways to become more sustainable is to grow your own food. You also remove “food miles” as you grow your own. This is beneficial to you because the food is, once again, fresher. However, it also supports the community.
You should start shopping at your local farmers market. Shopping local supports community growers and small business economies.
You should change all of your light bulbs to LED. LEDs use around 75% less energy than conventional incandescent bulbs and can last up to 35 times longer. This could seem to be an afterthought in terms of assisting people in making the transition to renewable energy.
You should eat less meat. Meat processing is one of the most significant contributors to climate change and landscape and waterway contamination. You may help to reduce the effect of the meat industry on the environment by consuming less of it.
You should make sure you are recycling by putting your rubbish in the correct bins. Recycling prevents pollution by reducing the need to collect new raw materials, saves energy, conserves natural resources such as timber, water and minerals, etc.
Great! To avoid waste, you can also aim to reuse goods and items as many times as possible before discarding them.
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