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Sustainable living : Is it possible ?

 


Everything you do in your day-to-day life has an impact on the planet, from the food you eat to the car you drive. This doesn't mean you should only eat vegetables and start riding a bike everywhere. Although, you could try consuming less meat and only driving when necessary. It's small changes like these which could help you to lessen your environmental impact.

What is sustainable living?

Sustainable living involves reducing the amount of Earth's resources that you use to help protect it. 
There are a number of ways you can do this, including limiting the amount of energy you use, using ecofriendly products and changing your diet – but I'll talk more about that later!.In a nutshell, to live a sustainable lifestyle you should try to have as little of an impact on the Earth as possible, while also trying to replace the resources you do use.

Why is living sustainably important?

At the moment, we are producing resources, using energy and creating waste at a rate which isn't sustainable. This leads to environmental issues, such as pollution and climate change, which cause harm to the environment, wildlife and humans. By making some small changes to your lifestyle, you can reduce your carbon footprint and help to tackle these issues

How to live a more sustainable lifestyle.

Save energy  : By using less energy, you can help to reduce carbon emissions. There are a number of ways you can save energy at home, including switching off standby appliances, turning your heating down and hanging clothes to dry instead of using a drier. 

Use reusable alternatives : Single-use products, particularly plastic ones, tend to end up in landfill and the ocean, causing harm to wildlife and the environment. Prevent this by choosing to use reusable and eco-friendly alternatives instead like Reusable grocery bags, Rechargeable batteries, A bamboo toothbrush

Go paperless : To avoid wasting paper, choose to receive letters over email and only print off documents if necessary. You could also ask shops to email you your receipt instead of printing it off.  

Grow your own produce : By growing your own fruit and vegetables, you can ensure you’re not using pesticides that will contribute to water and air pollution. This will also help to reduce the amount fossil fuels used to transport produce to supermarkets.

Donate unused items : If you don’t use a product or wear a piece of clothing anymore, give it to a charity shop or someone you know would make use of it to help reduce waste.

Use eco-friendly cleaning products : Some cleaning products contain chemicals that can be harmful to the environment. By committing to using green/eco-friendly cleaning products, you can help to prevent these chemicals from having a negative impact on the Earth.


Source : https://www.wessexwater.co.uk/community/blog/14-ways-to-live-a-more-sustainable-lifestyle



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