Emily Mertz
Shopping Buy organic or local foods because it was most likely made in an eco-friendly way Buy fruits and veggies that are loose, not frozen or all package together Use reusable bas that aren't plastic
Stop drinking from water bottles Water bottles have one of the biggest carbon footprint When you do use a plastic water bottle, make sure you always recycle it Buy a reusable water bottle or canteen
Your house Close all your windows properly Insulate your house to keep warm air in Properly maintain your heat and AC Use energy efficient light bulbs
Unplug appliances When your not using something unplug it until you need it again Cell phone chargers, hair straighter and laptops can all be unplug m/watch?v=j90A_fKscpg m/watch?v=j90A_fKscpg
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