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How To Be More Sustainable? Ways To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

Individual actions towards sustainability are important for making the world a better place. There are things we can all do to make a difference and have a positive impact on the planet.


This is how you could help change the world for the better and contribute towards a more sustainable future.



Reduce Emissions When You Travel


Transportation is one of the biggest contributors to greenhouse gasses. It is something most of us have to do every day and also something almost none of us can avoid, but there are ways for us to travel more sustainably.


Share a ride

Ride with a friend to work, or to the store. Take advantage of public transportation by using the bus or the train. These are small actions that could make a big difference.


Use electric scooters

Electric scooters have recently gained a lot of popularity and have become very easy to access. The scooters produce no emissions and they can be a lot of fun to ride.


Ride a bike

Biking can be another powerful way to reduce your impact on the environment. Unless electricity is produced from renewable resources like wind or solar, they also have an environmental impact. This makes bikes greener than electric cars or scooters.

Vote With The Money You Spend


The money you spend not only supports the business you put it towards, but also the cause the business supports. This is why it is not only important to buy from sustainable and environmentally friendly businesses, but it is also important not to buy from businesses that don’t support these causes.


Buy less plastic

Plastic is one of the greatest pollutants to natural life around the world. They are almost impossible to break down and at most, we use them once or twice. Buy less plastic or completely eliminate it to stop supporting the industries that produce them and encourage businesses to provide alternatives.


Support sustainable businesses

You help make a difference by supporting a business that takes an active role in cleaning the environment. Learn about our sustainability projects and how planting mangrove trees can help keep the water on coastlines pure.


Buy organic and buy local

Organic foods are grown with sustainable methods that are much friendlier to the environment. They also use non-toxic, natural methods to keep away bugs and to keep plants healthy.

Buying local is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint on foods that need to travel long distances. Local foods grown by smaller farms are usually more transparent about how they grow food and the sustainable practices they implement.




Reduce-Reuse-Recycle


Being sustainable means coming up with creative solutions to the ways we consume and reuse products. There is no shortage of creative solutions for recycling plastics or coming up with ways to reduce the amount of energy we use on a daily basis.


Reduce

Reduce the number of things you consume. You could do this by buying less and you could also reduce consumption by buying things that will last a long time. Thrift shopping and local markets are a great way to give products like clothes and appliances a second chance, keeping more junk out of landfills.


Reuse

Recycling doesn’t have to end at what you throw in the bin. Recycling could mean repurposing plastic containers to hold new things like snacks, pancake batter, pens and pencils, or for planting new seeds. It could also mean donating clothes in order to reduce the waste from fast fashion that is quickly filling landfills.


Recycle

If a single person produces a minimum of 1 kilogram of waste per day, that person would produce over 1000 kilograms of waste in only three years. This is why recycling the waste we produce can have a great impact over time. Imagine how much waste you could reduce over 5 to 10 years!

It Is Up to You


We might not be able to tackle the whole problem alone, but the choices we make every day can add up to big changes in the future. Help the world be more sustainable by practicing these habits and educating others on how they can be sustainable too!

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