A Sustainable Life: Can You Keep Up?

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If you are not living in a rock, everyone must now be aware of the damage we have done to Earth over the years. It’s good that there are people who have made a step towards a sustainable life, a lifestyle that reduces environmental impact. This lifestyle is beneficial for both the Earth and man. Some of the ways to live a sustainable life include composting, using public transport, reducing resource use, obstructing the use of single-use plastic, using clean energy, buying locally and more.

Ways to live a balanced life

  1. Reduce your energy consumption. By using less energy, you also reduce your carbon footprint. You don’t have to completely disconnect from the mains to do this, as simple ways such as turning appliances off in standby mode, hanging clothes to dry instead of using a dryer, turning off the heating system and reducing the time spent on electrical gadgets such as computers and cell phones can help a lot.

  2. Practice minimalism. It’s funny how some equate minimalism with living with nothing. Minimalism simply means that you make sure you are maximizing everything you own and use. Through a minimalist lifestyle, we encourage you to recycle more and pay more attention to the products you buy. For example, you try to minimize disposable plastics and choose environmentally friendly alternatives.

  3. Use natural cleansers. Spend some time exploring eco options for natural cleansers. For example, using vinegar and water can replace household cleaners that are loaded with chemicals. You can also use quinoa saponins as a laundry detergent. To make drying clothes easier, you can use woolen balls that are environmentally friendly and will definitely help reduce energy consumption. By being aware of the products you use in your home, you will be able to influence your friends and family members to do the same.

  4. Ride on public commute. If you would like to drive to work on a gas-powered vehicle, think about the emissions you generate. To become more efficient, you can try walking, cycling, or investing in an electric car. If this is not possible, use at least public transport. Some environmentalists also argue that flying airplanes cause too much of an environmental footprint, so they abandoned the practice in exchange for traveling by train.

  5. Buy used. One of the best ways to lead a balanced lifestyle is to not shop at all. But of course, for some it is impossible. So the next best thing you can do is buy second hand items. Before you buy anything, you can check with your local thrift store to see if anyone can sell the item. Not only is this option cheaper, it will also help reduce the amount of waste in landfills. For items that you can’t get second-hand, at least look for companies that use natural and recycled materials and those that follow sustainable business practices.

  6. Grow your food. Gardening was a big trend during the quarantine period when people didn’t have much to do. So many have been able to see the beauty of their own food production. Not only is this cheaper, it also ensures your food is free from chemicals and pesticides that can further contribute to air and water pollution.

  7. Donate items you no longer use. Instead of letting all of these items pick up more dirt and dust, your best choice would be to donate items that you don’t use anymore. There are many charity shops that you can donate old clothing and household items to. Otherwise, you can also pass them on to your friends or relatives. Not only will you be able to brighten up their day, but you can also live a balanced life.

  8. Reduce your water consumption. There are tons of ways to reduce your water consumption. For example, you can limit the number of toilet flushes. Do not throw your clothes in the washing machine unless they are really dirty. Turn off the tap while brushing your teeth. Limit the hours you spend in the shower. Also, water your lawn less often.

  9. Create less waste. Be aware of how much you are wasting. For example, you can use clothes that are washable instead of using paper towels. A bidet is also a good choice! Create an inventory of your personal items to see if you can refill some of them instead of buying new ones. Use bar shampoos and conditioners instead of those in a plastic container.

  10. Buy from environmentally friendly companies. Choose companies that offer green solutions in production and business processes. There are companies that care about their contribution to achieving social and environmental performance.

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Source by Cali C. Rosewell