The chances are that you’ve watched an episode or two of Blue Planet and, having done so, have begun to realise just how much we are damaging our environment. Indeed, there has been a huge push towards greener living in the past couple of years, with governments introducing new legislation to reduce waste and carbon emissions and help to slow down the effects of global warming. If you want to do your bit to protect the environment, read on…
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Eat less meat
We’re not saying you should become a vegan overnight because cheeseburgers are just too delicious, but cutting down on your meat intake is a great way to protect the environment and become a little healthier, too. According to one report, livestock provides just 18 per cent of our calories but takes up 83% of farmland – and the greenhouse gasses produced by beef, lamb and farmed crustaceans are damaging the environment. Find ways to cut down on meat, by trying vegetarian dishes like pasta, salads and pizza, even if it’s just one meat-free meal a week.
Buy a water bottle
Water bottles are one of the world’s biggest polluters. Bottles are produced using plastics, which takes a quarter of a bottle of oil. What’s more, bottling water releases an incredible 2.5 million tons of carbon dioxide around the world every year, and plastic waste kills more than a million marine creatures every year. If you want to reduce the amount of waste in the landfill, protect sea animals and save money, then buy a reusable water bottle and stop buying plastic bottles.
Dress green
It’s a common myth that dressing in an environmentally friendly way means you have to dress like a hippie. We all know just how damaging the fashion industry is to the environment – it’s the world’s second-biggest polluting industry – so look for greener alternatives to high street brands. You can find ethical clothing UK-based online, and the best part is that these brands are unique and, in many cases, undiscovered, allowing you to stand out from your friends while protecting the environment and looking your best. Shop around for the best eco-friendly clothing brands.
Walk and cycle more
Stop using your car to travel to the supermarket. Not only is it cheaper and healthier to walk, but it helps you to cut down on your carbon emissions. What’s more, going for a walk is great for your body and your mental health, and it gives you some time to explore nature and spend time with your loved ones, so find new walking and cycling routes and get out there exploring!
Recycle, recycle, recycle
It’s so obvious that you need to recycle in order to do your bit and protect the environment, but still, so many people don’t do it. Recycling rates have fallen for 14 million homes in England, so buck the trend and make sure you recycle everything you can.
It takes time to get to grips with some of these techniques, but in time they’ll become everyday habits. Whether you’re already an eco-warrior or you’re still converting, good luck and have fun!
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