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Small Sustainable Changes That Have a Big Impact

Small Sustainable Changes That Have a Big Impact

We're all trying to do our bit to help make the world a better place - from cutting out single use plastics to turning off the lights when we leave the room - every small action adds up to big change. There are a whole host of small-scale changes everyone could make that really do make a difference. Here are a few ideas for changes we can all make today to make the world just a little bit better.

 

Driving Habits 

 

We all know it is best to walk or take public transport but that’s not always possible. By changing how you drive you can cut down on your harmful emissions and ensure you get the most miles possible out of the fuel that you’re using - adding a liquid fuel catalyst to your car can help reduce emissions. Cutting down your speed can also have an impact on your emissions. Did you know that a car travelling at 60mph uses on average 10% less fuel than a car driving at 70mph? If you can change your schedule so that you can car-share, that can be a really great option too as 1 car on the road is better than 2. 

 

Easy Donations

 

There are some great places out there that make it really, really easy to donate to great causes without having to put in a second of your time! For example, Ecosia is a search engine that invests their advertising revenue into projects that plant trees. It works exactly the same way as Google, Yahoo, Bing, Firefox or any other browser that you usually use. By doing something as simple as changing your search engine you can make the world a greener place, one tree at a time! If you travel a lot you can also offset your emissions by making a donation towards climate crisis causes. There are plenty of websites online to do this for you, and many airlines even offer this service directly when you purchase your ticket. Ecologi is also a really easy way to donate a little money each month towards helping the environment and reducing your carbon footprint.

 

 

Food Choices

 

Meal planning is a really great way to reduce food waste and even save yourself a little money too. Buying locally sourced produce also helps to reduce your carbon foot print. Eating more plant-based meals is also a fantastic option, not just for the emissions saved but also for the animals too. Did you know that meat-eaters are responsible for almost twice as many dietary greenhouse-gas emissions per day as vegetarians and about two and a half times as many as vegans? Any food you do need to get rid of, be sure to dispose of properly. If you can, use a food waste bin or compost your own food waste. If the food is still edible, consider using apps like Olio where you can give away unwanted food to others who can make use of it. 

 

Changing Providers 

 

Everybody needs energy for their homes, and there’s an awful lot of choice out there when it comes to picking a provider. It is important to think about where the energy comes from and how it is generated. It can be simple to change your energy provider to someone more environmentally friendly, and it can also be a financially beneficial option too. You can read more about greener energy suppliers here. It may also be worth looking into upgrading your utilities at home as they may not be running as efficiently as possible. There is also an increasing number of banks that support and invest in environmental projects and renewable energy, without charging you any extra. You can read more about the different banks here

 

 

Get Involved in Projects

 

Setting up or joining local community projects can be a great way to make a positive change not just to your local area, but to the environment as a whole. Some great project ideas include planting some bee-friendly flowers or setting up a wildlife haven in an unused area to provide a safe haven for some of our smallest friends. Litter picks are also a fantastic way to get involved with your local community and make a real difference. In the UK, more than two million pieces of litter are dropped every single day. If you can spare just 30 minutes of your time to fill a bag with rubbish, you've made a huge impact without lots of effort.

 

Buy What You Need

 

There's nothing wrong with the occasional purchase to treat yourself, but if you want to live more sustainably it is important to consider each purchase before you make it. Could you get something similar to what you want second-hand? Are you investing in quality pieces that will last you a long time? If you are replacing something you already own, can you donate the item you no longer need? Are you able to repair something rather than replace it? Asking yourself questions like this can really help to cut down your buying, saving you money and helping to reduce your carbon footprint all at once! 

 

We hope you found these tips helpful! What is 1 thing you do to help you live more sustainably? Let us know in the comments! Thanks to Lucy & Yak for being the inspiration behind this journal post! 

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