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Reducing Carbon Footprint: Purchasing Power By Michael Nietfeld
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Local food can: Buy local Reduce the use of inorganic chemicals Reduce traveling time and provide fresher food Reduce energy used to transport the food thousands of miles
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Eat at restaurants that serve local food Eat local Many restaurants use pre- prepared food that requires packaging, transportation, and refrigeration. Order food that does not have to travel far rather than foods such as coffee and native foods of other continents.
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Do not buy excess packaging Buy Minimally Excess packaging appeals customers by making foods look clean and fresh but has a large carbon footprint Buy loose fruits and vegetables rather than packaged or boxed Use reusable bags at the grocery store Avoid using plastic bags whenever possible
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Buy Minimally: Bottled Water Bottled water not only uses plastics that require energy to make but also requires the transportation due to manufacturing at a facilities. Order tap water from restaurants when possible Use reusable bottles
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Buy and Plant Native Native plants often grow more efficiently in their natural environments Native plants are often transported shorter distances because they were grown locally Use local and organic soil Plants help to reduce the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
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Hold Out on a New Gas Car The production of a new car has a large carbon footprint and is more harmful than keeping an older car with worse gas mileage for now Even production of a hybrid car has a large carbon footprint on the environment An eco-friendly produced electric car may be an option when found at a reasonable price in the near future
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