What can you do to make your society more environmentally sustainable?
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Explanation:
Save energy. By using less energy, you can help to reduce carbon emissions. ...
Eat less meat. ...
Use reusable alternatives. ...
Go paperless. ...
Use renewable energy. ...
Recycle and reuse. ...
Grow your own produce. ...
Donate unused items.
Answer:-
1. Change all of your light bulbs to LED
Take a moment today to make sure your home is using all LED light bulbs. LEDs typically use about 75% less energy than traditional incandescents and can last at least 35 times longer. This may seem incidental in helping people transition to clean energy. But at least it’s a solution that’s bright!
2. Plug large electronics into a smart power strip
Did you know you have an unseen menace lurking in your home, stealing electricity and spiking your power bills? “Phantom loads,” or energy vampires, as they’re appropriately called, refer to the electricity an appliance or a device consumes even when it’s not in use. Leaving unused devices plugged into outlets can cost you, on average, up to $200 more per month in electricity. Smart power strips shut off the power to your electronics when you’re not using them, saving you the hassle of having to remember to unplug your devices each time. This is a smart way of using less energy at home, while also saving money.
Switch to reusable water bottles
Despite recent images of oceans brimming with plastics and marine life washed ashore, Americans still use an average of 50 billion plastic water bottles a year. And while recycling has become part of a modern lifestyle, an unsettling fact remains: 91% of plastic is not recycled. Switching to reusable water bottles such as a mason jar or an ethically made product is an easy way to eliminate your use of plastics. And like most sustainable options, it will save money.
Compost your food and yard waste
Composting at home is easy! All you need is a container for your freezer to place food scraps during the week and a composting area outside for excess food scraps when the bin fills up. Your composting area can be a hole where you regularly till the compost, a composter product or even a worm bin in your apartment.
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