Quick Hacks for a Sustainable and Green Life
Don’t be blue. Be green. Mother Earth is crying out. The world isn't what it used to be. The damage is being done by us. We need to arrest the damage and protect her. We simply can't stand by and watch her disintegrate.
Going green doesn’t need you to make significant changes in your
life. Incorporating simple yet effective changes works well. If each one of us
lived responsibly, together we could make a huge difference and protect the
planet we live on.
·
Switch
to reusable
·
Eliminate single-use plastics like
disposable cups, straws and utensils in favour of reusable alternatives. Use
durable water bottles and opt for cloth shopping bags.
·
Optimise
energy use
Unplug devices and appliances when
not in use. Make use of energy–efficient LED alternatives and choose appliances
with high energy ratings. Remember to switch off lights and fans when leaving a
room.
·
Go
paperless
Switch to digital receipts, online
billing, and e-books instead of their paper counterparts.
·
Create
a composting system
Don’t throw away fruit and vegetable
peels. Turn them into a nutrient-dense compost for your plants. If you don't
have a garden, connect with a compost collection programme in your city or town.
·
Shop
locally
Shop from local farmers, small
businesses and local businesses.
·
Change
the way you commute
Carpool, use public transport and
walk to nearby locations.
·
Choose
eco–friendly brands
Choose brands
that promote sustainability through ethical sourcing and green packaging.
·
Conserve
water
Remind yourself and others to turn
off the taps when brushing teeth. Fix leaks immediately and use low-flow
faucets and showerheads.
·
Eat
seasonal and local
Nutritionists are always drumming it
into our heads to eat seasonal and locally produced fruits and vegetables.
Besides having a positive impact on your health, eating seasonally and locally
produced fruits and vegetables, will have a lower carbon footprint than out of
season fruits and vegetables.
·
Switch
to green power
Make use of
renewable energy resources like wind and solar power. These can reduce our
reliance on coal-burning power plants.
·
Manage
e-waste
Donate or recycle old gadgets for
reuse.
·
Reduce Garbage
Buy in bulk and try buying minimally
packaged goods
·
Choose
chemical-free options
Buy eco-friendly cleaning products or
try concocting your cleaning solutions at home. Switch to chemical-free hair
care and skin products. However, choose eco –friendly products with caution. Don’t
be misinformed.
Challenges
to sustainable living
·
Cost
factor
Eco–friendly products come at a higher
price and may not suit those on low budgets.
·
Lack
of awareness
Quite a few may not be informed about
the consequences of the choices they make. Hence, people must be educated about
a sustainable way of life.
·
Convenience
and habits
Humans are creatures of habit. Breaking
old habits and adopting new ones may take a while and need some adjusting. Getting
rid of plastic from the house may need extra effort, or even walking that extra
mile may not come easily.
Infrastructure challenges
Lack of infrastructure for recycling,
composting or renewable energy adoption may hinder efforts to achieve a sustainable way
of living.
Despite the numerous roadblocks that may occur, each
small step towards sustainability by each one of us can have a major impact on
conserving and protecting our planet.
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Given the fact that small measures might not be helpful anymore at this stage, I think there is a need for stricter laws and enforcement on corporates to see some tangible outcomes.
ReplyDeletePertinent topic.
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