Social Sciences, asked by aakashgurjar900, 4 months ago

what will you do beocome a responsible consumer ?​

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Answered by susilasrinivasan82
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we should sell goods also for credit.

Answered by ItzAshleshaMane
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Avoid wasting food. Plan ahead. Buy smaller amounts more regularly.Avoid wasting water. Simple tasks such as turning off the taps and only using what you need all demonstrate a more responsible attitude, particularly when some parts of the world have little water and have to work hard to get it.Buy less plastic. This isn’t always easy because so much of what we buy in the shops is packaged in plastic but if there is an alternative in glass or tin think about buying it instead – these materials are more easy to recycle. If there isn’t, question if you really need it and refuse to buy it. If enough people stop buying products in plastic the companies making them will have to consider alternative packaging.Refill water bottles. Refuse to buy single-use plastic bottles and refill a bottle with tap water (which is more highly regulated than bottled water). Only about 20% of the single-use plastic bottles that are bought each year get recycled. Those that do get recycled actually get down-cycled and those that don’t often end up in landfill sites or in our rivers and oceans.Cut down or cut out meat from your diet. The documentary film Cowspiracy highlights how bad for the climate, rearing animals is. The amount of water needed and food grown to feed the animals reared for human consumption is staggering and is having a major impact on climate change. Cows produce methane and are one of the largest contributors of greenhouse gases.Cut down or cut out fish from your diet. A recent statistic said that by 2050 there will be more plastic in our oceans than fish! Plastic doesn’t biodegrade and almost every piece of plastic ever made still exists somewhere…and a lot of it ends up in our waterways and oceans. The plastic breaks down into smaller and smaller pieces and often get mistaken as food by fish and seabirds. Another reason for not eating fish is the issue of over-fishing. Human greed has led to large numbers of fish being depleted.Reduce the amount of energy that you use. Only use what you need. Switch electrical items off, turn the heating down and consider changing your provider to a greener alternative that supports green energy.

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