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7 Little Changes You Can Make to Protect Our Planet

Pollution, global warming, deforestation, and loss of biodiversity are just some of the major environmental problems that are affecting the world right now. It’s important that we all work together to help solve these issues so that we are protecting our future generations. Unfortunately, there is a certain point in which damage is irreversible.

Below we are going to talk about seven little changes that you can make to help protect our planet from harm.

Want to learn more? Then keep on reading.

Ride a bike or walk where possible.

While cars are a handy form of transportation, they aren’t very good for the environment. Carbon monoxide and other toxins are emitted from vehicles, contributing to the “greenhouse effect.” Where possible, instead of driving, consider walking or riding a bike. It’s great for the planet and will improve your physical health at the same time. Is your destination too far to walk or ride? Try carpooling with friends or taking public transportation.

Switch to reusable products.

According to streetroots.org, the average American produces 102 tons of trash throughout their lifetime. So when you multiply that with the total population, it makes sense why we must find ways to reduce it. One way to do this is by switching to reusable and eco-friendly products. Tote bags, glass containers, and metal straws will all make a big difference.

You might even have a go at making your own things. There are so many options out there to choose from, like these eco-friendly soap recipes, for example. You’ll save money, and your skin will thank you for it.

 Donate what you no longer need.

It might be easier to throw something you no longer need into a trash can, but before you do so, you’ll want to think again. An item that is not useful to you could be great for somebody else. Old clothing, toys, books, furniture, and devices can all be donated to help others in need. All you need to do is put it in a box or bag and take it down to your local charity center. It’s an extra few minutes out of your day that can make a big difference to the amount of waste you put into a landfill.

Repurpose items instead of throwing them away.

Another alternative to donating your items is to consider repurposing them. This way, you can continue to get good use out of them before they need to be thrown away. Check out some of these fantastic upcycle ideas, for instance. There is no limit to what you can create, and you can really breathe new life into your old items. Cut up jeans to make trendy shorts or turn an old ladder into a bookshelf. The options are endless.

Start your own vegetable garden.

Not all of us can afford to go to zero waste, but there are some things we can do to limit the amount of trash we produce. Instead of buying packaged vegetables from your local supermarket, why not try growing some things yourself? From simple herbs to tomatoes, carrots, and peas. There are so many delicious options.

You might also think about getting a compost to help out your garden and reduce your overall waste further. Just make sure you stock up on compost bags to make it easier to store and carry your scraps.

Buy local produce.

If you really don’t have the time to tend to your own vegetable garden, another significant change you can make is to buy your produce locally. Not only does this support the local community around you, but you aren’t contributing to the emissions used in the transportation of other supermarket products. Try heading to the farmer’s markets, or see if any of your neighbors are willing to sell you their crops and produce. You’ll probably find it tastes better too!

Decrease your utility bills.

Lastly, electricity and water are necessary for us to survive, but that doesn’t mean we can’t do things to reduce their usage. By being cautious and making changes to our daily habits, you can minimize the amount of water and power you use while saving money at the same time. A few tips you might want to consider include:

– Using appliances with eco-friendly ratings.

– Limiting your time in the shower.

– Using rainwater if possible.

– Installing water-saving faucets and showerheads.

And that’s it! These were seven little changes you can make to protect our planet. Every step counts and really does make a big difference.

 

11 thoughts on “7 Little Changes You Can Make to Protect Our Planet

  • I love all of these ideas. I think these are a great reminder to everyone that we can really make a difference with small thing.

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  • It is the little things that add up. I have a compost pile and I toss the paper from my packages into it.

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  • I love all these ideas. I try to do the best I can with protecting the planet. I love to recycle, so I always do that.

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  • This is such a really great and very informative post! I’m gonna share this with others!

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  • I try to donate items that we don’t need anymore. It’s nice to know you are helping the environment as well as other people.

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  • I’m pretty good about all of these things, except I do love a long shower on occasion.

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  • We’ve installed water-saving faucets and showerheads. It was given to us for free by a establishment here. We also recycle, reuse and donate.

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  • This is indeed a good read. I definitely support initiatives to help our environment. Upcycling, buying local produce and donating are some that I am doing on my part.

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