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Write what you and your family are doing to be more "eco"

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Answered by arnav170
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a lot

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Environmentally-speaking, there is no doubt that our children are to live in a completely different world, and they will need every little bit of help from us as parents as possible. Help can come in the form of timely green action to correct mistakes of the past, switching to a more eco-friendly lifestyle and educating our young on sustainability practices early. In this article, we share a few ideas on how you can engage in and encourage your kids to get on some basic eco-friendly activities and green practices in your day-to-day life.

In the past, we, as families and as humans, have been facing threats from the outside world in the form of wild animals, wars, and diseases

Sustainability focuses on meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. In most business literature, the concept of sustainability is composed of three pillars: economic (profits), environmental (planet), and social (people). Everyone agrees though that Environmental Sustainability is the most important of the three and the other two actually depend on this one. (Reference: Open Forests)  

So what are some of the green activities you can implement at home? What are sustainability practices you can teach to your kids? Without further due, here is our list of Top 11 Eco-Friendly activities you can easily start with when teaching your children about the value of the environment. One of the easiest ways to start the discussion about sustainability is at the dinner table and investigating the foods you have in your fridge.  

Supermarkets acquire all kinds of food from other countries, brought from afar: this requires a lot of resources and energy, both in production and transport. Transporting products long distances results in the higher carbon footprint of that product, in both carbon emissions and packaging required. In addition, a significant % of food is literally wasted during transportation: food spoils due to damaged packaging, failures in storing conditions, warehouse delays, etc.

Local and seasonal foods require less energy to produce, store and deliver to your table. As a result, the carbon footprint is much lower and environmental sustainability is addressed. Economic sustainability is, of course, better served too, as buying local gives back to the local community in both resources and jobs

The local produce is also much more nutritious: as they spend less time traveling, they are picked up fully ripe. So you can see how along with discussing sustainability practices you can easily introduce the topic of nutrition.

In addition, a Sunday trip to a local farmer’s mountain can be a cool adventure for your little ones! The best part, you can ask the local farmers to teach you and your kids about the exact process they grew their produce or they made their cheese, about some of the sustainability practices they implement in their farming process. A great way of learning about the environment directly from people who work in it day-to-day.Teaching kids the value of water from an early age is extremely important. People are 90% comprised of water. Without having access to drinking water a person will die in less than a week. At the same time, freshwater is a finite resource.

Here in Canada, we are lucky to have large reserves of fresh clean drinking water. Many locations around the Globe, including some parts of the USA are not that lucky… Some countries are going into war for water sources control even in present times. Of course, there are technologies available for water purification and desalination, but these are expensive and resource-intensive. If you’d like to get a deeper insight into why water should be valued, I do recommend a book: “Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization” by Steven Solomon.

You can raise awareness at home through small gestures and green activities such as closing the tap while brushing your teeth, taking a bath instead of a shower, and avoiding any activity with a running tap. To help you measure your water use, you can install water meters and launch a monthly “contest” to see if your family can spend less water that a “maximum”. If they do, you’ll treat them to their favorite restaurant outings or to something meaningful.

Another environmental sustainability practice you could promote at home: using natural septic tank friendly soaps, cosmetic products, and cleaning products. This way much fewer chemicals and toxins will go “down the drain” at your household, resulting in an overall less pollution hitting the rivers and oceans.

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