1. Reduce Single-Use Plastics:

- Carry a reusable tumbler, water bottle, and shopping bag when you go out.
- Use reusable containers instead of disposable cups or take-out containers.

2. Minimize Food Waste

- Buy only what you need and consider freezing leftovers or repurposing them into new meals.
- Compost food scraps to create natural fertilizer for your garden or plants.

3. Save Energy with Electronics

- Turn off electronics when not in use, and opt for energy-efficient devices whenever possible.
- Make a habit of unplugging or turning off power strips at night to save electricity.

4. Choose Secondhand Items

- Instead of buying new, consider buying secondhand or refurbished items to reduce resource consumption.
- Clothing, furniture, and electronics are great options to buy used or even upcycle.

5. Use Eco Bags and Reusable Utensils

- Bring an eco-bag for grocery shopping and a personal utensil set for meals outside of home.
- Take a reusable container with you for takeout to avoid extra waste.

6. Switch to Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products

- Use natural cleaners like baking soda and vinegar for the kitchen or bathroom.
- Choosing non-toxic, eco-friendly cleaners minimizes harm to the environment.

7. Adopt a Low-Carbon Diet

- Include more plant-based meals in your diet and buy fresh, locally grown produce.
- Reducing meat consumption even a little can have a positive environmental impact.

 

Better for the Planet, Better for You!