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Easy Ways To Go Green And Make A Difference

by Kari Oakley | 23-05-2020 07:15 recommendations 0

Many of us would love to go green, but aren't quite ready to make the drastic changes to our lifestyles. Luckily, there are various simple ways to be more eco-friendly. We can drastically reduce our carbon footprints by making small changes such as using less water, eating smart, and making our own cleaning supplies. Being a more environmentally friendly person isn't as hard as it may seem. Continue reading to learn more about the simple ways we can be more green. 


Stop Buying Bottled Water

Bottled water is not only very costly, but it also contributes to huge amounts of plastic waste. An easy way to cut down on container waste is to use purified tap water instead of bottled water. You can purchase a reusable aluminum water bottle for travel, which is much more eco-friendly than buying and throwing away plastic containers everyday. 


Take Care Of Your Lawn

A lot of people don¡¯t realize the environmental impact of taking care of your lawn. Researchers have found that lawn maintenance practices have a significant impact on grass¡¯ ability to pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. Contact your local lawn care companies if you¡¯re interested in more information about lawn care and what they can offer you.


Make Better Food Choices

The harsh reality is that much of our food is obtained in environmentally destructive ways. Meat is one of the worst offenders, as the livestock sector produces a significant amount of harmful greenhouse gases. Buying organic and locally raised food is better for the environment than mass-produced foods. If possible, try to cut out meat from your diet and replace it with more beans, legumes, vegetables, and fruits. 


Use Less Water

Not only will using less water cut down your bills, it will also help reduce your carbon footprint. Taking shorter showers will save water and heating energy. Low-flow shower heads are also ideal for water conservation. Investing in plants that require less water is also a good idea. 


Use Eco-Friendly Materials

Purchasing eco-friendly clothing, furniture, mattresses, and homegoods is an excellent way to go green. Examples of environmentally friendly materials include organic cotton, hemp, bamboo, certified sustainable wood, recycled metal, natural latex, and organic wool. Switching a traditional mattress for a natural latex mattress or a pair of nylon pants for organic cotton pants is an easy way to make a difference. 


Make Your Own Cleaning Supplies 

It is very easy to make non-toxic and effective cleaning supplies to use in your home, and they are much better for the environment than commercial products. Natural ingredients such as vinegar, baking soda, soap, and lemon can be used to make products such as window cleaners and countertop disinfectants. It will also save you money and will generate less container waste. 


Use Canvas Bags

Plastic bags generate huge amounts of waste. Those little bags you receive at the grocery store will end up in a landfill, where they take hundreds of years to decompose. Reusable canvas bags are much better for the environment and can usually hold more than the flimsy plastic bags. They might initially cost more, but they can last for years and are useful for many different things. 


Walk Or Bike To Work

Car emissions are a leading contribution of greenhouse gases and pollution to the environment. A great way to go green is to skip the car drive and walk or bike to work instead. This will also save you money on gas and can help you get more fit. Even biking to work just one day of the week will reduce your greenhouse emissions significantly. 


Recycle Electronics

Keeping your old computers, cell phones, and other electronics out of the trash is the responsible and eco-friendly way to keep mercury and other toxins out of our landfills. It is best to either donate or recycle your items when you no longer need them. Look for recycling and hazardous waste disposal options in your area. 


Going green doesn't have to be difficult and anyone can do it. Taking little steps in the right direction is better than making no effort, and oftentimes, the little things make a big difference. So what are you waiting for? Going green is more possible than ever, and the environment will thank you for your contribution!


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6 Comments

  • Asmita Bhusal says :
    Hello Kari,
    I hope you are doing great.
    Thanks for this amazing report.
    Keep on sharing such wonderful hacks!!
    Green cheers!
    Regards,
    Asmita
    Posted 19-07-2020 20:39

  • sandesh thapa says :
    Greetings kari,



    Thanks for sharing.


    Regards,
    Sandesh Thapa
    Posted 03-07-2020 23:51

  • Shreya Aryal says :
    Hello Kari,
    I Hope you are doing good.
    Yes,going green can be easy and applicable in ou daily life too.
    Thank you for this wonderful piece of report.
    Green Cheers
    Regards,
    Shreya
    Posted 31-05-2020 17:26

Sonika Pariyar

  • Sonika Pariyar says :
    Hello Kari!

    I hope you are fine!

    I enjoy reading your report,quite interesting and informative one .

    Thank you for sharing!

    GREEN CHEERS FROM NEPAL!

    Regards,
    Sonika
    Posted 23-05-2020 15:03

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Hello kari

    I hope you are doing well!
    Yes, going gree isn't that difficult and very amazing as well.
    Thank you for this report
    Green cheers!

    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 23-05-2020 11:49

  • Heemani Singh says :
    Hello Kari,
    I hope you are doing great
    Thank you for sharing such a wonderful report
    We all should follow all these in our daily life
    Keep writing and sharing
    Green cheers!!

    Regards.
    Himani
    Posted 23-05-2020 11:27

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