Sustainable living

Sustainable living is a method of reducing one’s “carbon footprint”. In this life style people learn to minimize their use of Earth’s resources and reduce the personal and environmental impact. It also includes healthy organic food choices.

Sustainable living means we prioritize the use of natural and renewable resources instead of creating excess waste and depleting environmental resources for future generations. Sustainable living can counteract climate change and other negative environmental concerns happening from human activity of exploiting natural resources.

More precisely, sustainable living is a method of reducing one’s “carbon footprint”.

Sustainable living is a practical life style choice or philosophy that aims to reduce personal and environmental impact by making positive changes.

In this life style people learn to minimize their use of Earth’s resources and reduce the  personal and environmental impact.

Sustainability or sustainable living was an idea proposed to create and maintain the conditions under which humans and nature can exist in productive harmony to support present and future generations.

Living sustainably means” curb expenditure” in order to protect and improve our environment.”

    The natural resource base to supply food is being threatened by overfishing, land degradation, and more human activities exploiting natural resources. All these unbridled exploitations are polluting the world’s freshwater supplies faster than nature can purify them, and excessive use of water is contributing to global water stress. And household energy usage is contributing to 21 percent of consequential CO2 emissions.

A few sustainable living options

·       Empower organic farmers & people with agricultural and financial support they needed to make a fair living without cutting down trees.

·       Don’t use plastic bags at checkout. Instead, take your own bags for groceries.

·       Buy your grains & groceries in bulk from your local farmer’s markets.

·       Avoid buying plastic-wrapped products, opt for a paper bag instead.

·       Stop buying bottled water. Use your own steel or glass bottles filled with water.

·       Shop at bulk food stores for any goods, avoid frequent food travels. Better take products in your own jars or bags.

·       Take your own paper bags or a container when buying snacks .

·       Support fashion brands that are ethical and environmentally conscious.

·       Learn how to find sustainable materials when shopping.

·       Go paperless to avoid deforestation or falling down trees for making paper.

·       Opt to receive digital letters and notices.

·       Send electronic wedding invitations.

·       Collect scrap paper in a tray.

·       Turn off your computer before leaving work.

·       Get rid of your home printer.

·       Unplug workstation from ports overnight to reduce phantom power.

·       If you need business cards, use an eco-friendly printer.

·       Add small pot plants to your workspace. Adopt green office environment

·       Always use double-sided printing where possible.

·       Juice the off-cuts of your vegetables and fruits.

·       Repurpose glass jars usage.

·       Use washable metal straws instead of disposable plastic straws.

·       Limit the use of hot water when hand washing dishes.

·       Use cloths instead of paper towels.

·       Make your own coffee instead of buying takeaway.

·       Ditch your bin liner or use newspaper instead.

·       Start composting the vegetable and food waste.

·       Reduce your food waste by eating only what you need.

·       Invest in a pressure cooker and reduce your cooking time and save energy.