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How to Lead a More Eco-Friendly Lifestyle

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Climate change is very real, and we are a part of the problem in both direct and indirect ways. With the world becoming more complex and almost every action increasing our carbon footprint, it has become challenging to navigate a way through an eco-friendly lifestyle. However, this is also why it has become essential that we play our role in reducing the damage we cause to the environment. If you want to do your part and live a cleaner life, then here are a few ways in which you can do so:

1. Consume Less

In today’s capitalistic world, consumption is a huge part of our lives. However, we need to be aware of the effects of consumerism on the environment. From the energy used and pollution caused by extraction of raw material, production, and transportation followed by disposing of these goods once they are no longer in our use, the direct and indirect costs to our environment keep increasing. To reduce these costs, we must avoid excessive consumption and only buy things we need. Minimalism is growing popular due to the increasing awareness of consumerism’s impacts on ourselves and our environment.

2. Drive Cleaner

An average passenger emits around 4.6 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year. Investing in an eco-friendly car can help reduce your carbon footprint, fuel expenditure, and overall fuel demand. Another alternative is ditching your car, using public transportation, or even cycling and walking. This is not only beneficial for the environment but a healthy practice in general.

3. Avoid Plastic

Our life seems chock full of plastic bags, bottles, cutlery, wrappers, straws, cups, and whatnot. Humongous amounts of these articles are present in our households, landfills, and oceans. However, plastic is one of the most significant contributors to the deterioration of the environment, especially wildlife. 80% of sea debris is plastic. We must use more reusable and durable goods such as cloth bags, metal straws, or nonplastic cutlery. At the very least, we can cut off single-use plastic from our routines. 

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4. Living Cleaner

Everything we do will somehow pollute our climate, like cooking, air conditioning, and heating. Cutting back on these essential needs is not humanly possible. However, you can invest in a more eco-friendly lifestyle by reducing your energy consumption and emissions by shifting to geothermal and solar energy. Advanced HVAC products offer a range of solutions to these everyday pollutants and energy inefficiency in our households. By using the latest technology, we can make great strides in reducing our carbon footprint.

5. Education

Our coming generations need to be aware of our actions’ dire consequences on the world we live in. We need to inculcate a sense of responsibility and educate them on how to counter the negative impact of pollution. With the state of our environment, this has become crucial, and we can no longer entertain the ignorant debate of whether climate change is real or not. 

6. Buy Locally Sourced Food

A visit to your local farmer’s market will not only help a local business but also provide you with more nutritious and environmentally friendly ingredients. This will reduce the pollution caused by packaging and transportation. The closer the food source, the better. You can grow your food in your backyard. Along with reducing emissions, this will also clean the air in your house, make it cooler during the summers, and produce more oxygen.

Endnote

Climate change is here, along with temperature rise, loss of habitat, and the loss of natural resources that we were warned about. It is time that individuals start taking responsibility for the consequences of their actions. We hope our tips have helped and you will lead a cleaner and greener life.



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