First steps towards an eco-friendly lifestyle
One of the major concerns that our world is facing today is global warming, climate change, air and water pollution and waste disposal. All things that affect our everyday life. We are all aware of the problems we are facing and that we have the responsibility to contribute to the fight.
This can be complicated when having a baby. Even more so with more than one kid, when your time is limited and they seem to produce endless waste. Like so many things, it needs planning and organizing. These are the first steps to take, towards a more eco-friendly lifestyle.
Recycling
If you're not already recycling your waste this is a great first step. Living in a country or a city that makes recycling a priority, makes this so much easier. However, if the public authorities aren’t taking the first step, we can still try and do our part. We have no time to lose. Sorting paper and plastic can be easy. If you make sure everything is clean you can store it and go to the recycling centre twice a month.
Recycling is certainly dependent on your living conditions and how easy and convenient it is. When the building you live in, or your neighborhood offers more options than throwing away general waste, it becomes much more convenient. Here you can read some great tips about recycling.
Reduce your waste
When you start recycling, you realize how much waste you produce. Limiting the waste is maybe the easiest step towards becoming more eco-friendly. Starting with small steps like picking groceries that are not wrapped and bringing your own bags is a good start. Making the effort to thinking about the small steps you can do to reduce your waste is a great start. Soon it will become a part of your everyday life. The Small Footprint Family has some great tips on how you can reduce your waste, which you can read by clicking here.
Buy local and seasonal
We are not always aware of this, but many of the products in your local supermarkets have crossed a country, a continent, or even half of the globe before ending up in your shopping cart. Imported products result in more packaging and more greenhouse gases. By buying local you know the origin of the products and you limit transport pollution. Moreover, buying local products supports local farmers and local jobs and at the same time reduces transport pollution and can reduce the use of chemical fertilizers.
Eco-friendly holidays and weekends closer to home
If you share our goal, to become more eco-friendly, choosing to go on vacation closer to home could be a good idea. There are likely to be many great things to discover near your home which are accessible by bus, train, or a short drive away. A majority of these can be cheaper but also better for our planet.
Many of our actions and choices can have a significant impact on the environment. Try to think about how your actions affect the environment, when making small and big decisions. From what kind of coffee you drink to what kind of car you buy, if you decide to buy a car.
Earth Day is celebrated on the 22nd of April. On their webpage you can sign up and join their movement. There you can also find great tips about how to become more eco-friendly. Read more on their webpage.
Taking these simple actions, you will soon adopt new habits for a more eco-friendly lifestyle!