15 Easy, Tried, and Tested Tips to go Sustainable
1. Stop buying plastic packaged water, like right now!!!! (Unless it's absolutely necessary)
2. Turn your computers off at night. Even on energy-saving mode, you are using a lot of energy.
3. Go Meat-Free as much as possible. Raising livestock produces a large amount of greenhouse gases, so cutting back, makes a big difference.
4. Food Waste - Wasting food is not just a waste of money, it adds to the amount of CO2 being created in landfills.
5. Regularly prepare home-cooked meals to avoid plastic take away containers.
6. Lower the temperature on your water heater.
7. Use more rags, fewer paper towels. (Tip: Cut up old t-shirts to make rags)
8. Donate and buy used products whenever possible.
9. Grow plants Indoors: Live plants around your home act as natural air filters and some plants are particularly effective absorbents of harmful pollutants emitted from electronic equipments.
10. Buy energy star qualified appliances.
11. Hand wash your clothes, particularly if you only have a few items to clean.
12. Invest in better quality items that last longer. Slow fashion trumps fast fashion.
13. Use rechargeable batteries wherever possible
14. Try to gift people experiences instead of things.
15. Simplify your life and surroundings. Only things and experiences that truly bring meaning and happiness deserve to stay. Chuck the rest.
Bonus: Have a look at our Products and buy at-least one, because as rightly said by Howard Zinn,
"Small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can transform the world".
2. Turn your computers off at night. Even on energy-saving mode, you are using a lot of energy.
3. Go Meat-Free as much as possible. Raising livestock produces a large amount of greenhouse gases, so cutting back, makes a big difference.
4. Food Waste - Wasting food is not just a waste of money, it adds to the amount of CO2 being created in landfills.
5. Regularly prepare home-cooked meals to avoid plastic take away containers.
6. Lower the temperature on your water heater.
7. Use more rags, fewer paper towels. (Tip: Cut up old t-shirts to make rags)
8. Donate and buy used products whenever possible.
9. Grow plants Indoors: Live plants around your home act as natural air filters and some plants are particularly effective absorbents of harmful pollutants emitted from electronic equipments.
10. Buy energy star qualified appliances.
11. Hand wash your clothes, particularly if you only have a few items to clean.
12. Invest in better quality items that last longer. Slow fashion trumps fast fashion.
13. Use rechargeable batteries wherever possible
14. Try to gift people experiences instead of things.
15. Simplify your life and surroundings. Only things and experiences that truly bring meaning and happiness deserve to stay. Chuck the rest.
Bonus: Have a look at our Products and buy at-least one, because as rightly said by Howard Zinn,
"Small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can transform the world".