Worrying About The Environment Isn't Good Enough, Here Are 5 Ways You Can Live A More Sustainable Life And Make The Planet Greener

Adopting eco-friendly practices doesn't have to be only limited to national or international levels. You can make healthy, practical choices at a basic level without spending money, and still live more sustainably. 

Here are five low-effort ways to make a big difference:

Ditch Plastics And Embrace Reuse

This is a no-brainer. Plastic pollution is a major problem for our planet. However, considering its versatility, it is a bit difficult to get completely rid of plastics. Start by using reusable alternatives instead of single-use plastics. For example, bags and bottles.

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Make Changes In Your Transportation Habits

Once you have started traveling from your vehicle, life becomes more convenient, unless you have to worry about the traffic-packed roads, fuel prices, and increasing carbon footprint. Opt for some eco-friendly modes of transportation like carpooling, public transit, biking, or walking whenever possible.

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Eat Less Meat But Save More Resources

Animal agriculture is one of the biggest sources of the world’s nitrous oxide emissions. By cutting down on your meat consumption, you can help reduce the greenhouse emissions and demand for resources like water and land. You can also try plant-based meat alternatives.

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Preserve Water And Save the Planet

Changing just little habits like reducing your shower time, fixing any leaky faucets, and turning off taps while brushing your teeth or shaving can go a long way in preserving water. Remember, even though 71% of Earth's surface is covered by water, for human consumption this resource is finite. So, every drop counts.

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Reduce Food Waste And Thereby Your Carbon Footprint 

Considering food production and distribution demands tons of energy and resources, wasting it is not only ethically wrong but also contributes to your carbon footprint. You can start by planning meals, storing them properly to extend shelf life, and repurposing leftovers.

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