5 Eco-Friendly New Year’s Resolutions

The holidays are a time to reflect on the past year and set goals for the coming one. But what about resolutions that don’t damage the environment? Here are 5 Eco-Friendly New Year’s Resolutions you can make without sacrificing your way of living:

5 Eco-Friendly New Year's Resolutions

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  1. Leave the car at home more often. 

In a car-centric society, it can be easy to forget the benefits of walking or taking public transportation. Luckily, many towns and cities across the world are making it easier to get around without a car. Take a walk or bike around your neighborhood instead of driving, or use different apps to find the best route for you to get to work without using your car.

 

  1. Get to know your local farmers market

Not only is shopping for produce and other locally made products a great way to support local businesses, but it can also help you save money and reduce the amount of food you throw away. Plus, it’s a great way to eat seasonally and avoid the “middleman” between farmers and consumers.

 

  1. Turn off the lights when you leave the room. 

Taking simple steps to reduce your electricity use can have a big impact on the environment, especially if you’re in an office all day! Simply turning off the lights when you leave for the day is an easy habit you can adopt to help conserve energy and save money on your utility bills. 

 

  1. Do a little recycling. 

Reducing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills is good for the environment and can save you money in the long run. So try to recycle as many items as you can throughout the year, including paper and cardboard, plastic bottles, aluminum cans, glass bottles, and old electronics. You can even find creative ways to reuse items around the house, such as turning an old suitcase into a storage bin or turning an empty paint can into a garden planter. 

 

  1. Make your home more energy efficient. 

One of the easiest things you can do to cut your energy bill is to make your home more energy efficient. This can be as simple as installing energy-efficient lighting or appliances, switching to compact fluorescent light bulbs, and turning down the AC in the summer and the heat in the winter. 

All of these tips can help reduce your energy use and save the environment in the process! So what are you waiting for? Start making small changes today to reduce your carbon footprint and live more sustainably!

 

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