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Why do you think ‘buying locally’ could benefit the environment?

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Answered by wachimsiddique3545
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Answer:

Local businesses often employ members of the community, which translates to shorter commutes, less highway congestion and less fuel consumption. So while shopping locally reduces your carbon footprint, it's also helping members of your community reduce their own potentially negative impact on the environment.

Answered by presentmoment
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Buying locally could benefit the environment.

Explanation:

Buying locally could benefit the environment in the following ways:

  • Local companies use less aggressive and destructive forms for producing their goods. As a result, a larger production of products will result in less damage as compared to the damage caused by big companies.
  • Local companies are usually aware of the availability of resources in any area. The workers, owners, managers, and other employees are mostly from local areas. Due to this, they understand the importance of preserving the resources for their as well others' use.
  • Local producers are still working manually as against mechanical work by the big companies. Working manually not only helps in the proper use of human resource, but also reduces waste and pollution.
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