HOW CAN YOU REDUCE YOUR ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT? Some useful advice.

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HOW CAN YOU REDUCE YOUR ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT? Some useful advice

Change your shopping customs! Buy less products!

Change your shopping customs! Refuse free plastic bags, leaflets and throwaways!

Change your shopping customs! Buy bio-food from the local farmers!

Change your shopping customs! Chose fresh instead of frozen food!

Travel reasonably! Walk or ride a bike in short distances!

Travel reasonably! Use public transport in long distances!

Be economic at home, too! Use energy-saving devices at home! készülékeket!

Be economic at home, too! If it is not used, unplug it!

Be initiative! Encourage and warn people living around you!

Be initiative! Learn more, be up-to-date!

Be initiative! Face the truth!

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