Our world is definitely changing. It is not what it used to be when we were kids and the effects of what we have done and are doing to the environment are manifesting already. We feel climate changes – extremes in weather condition, landslides, flooding, drought, and natural disasters occurring in more frequency. Environmentalists say that if we do not make any drastic changes to how we live and consume things from the environment, our children will be left with nothing – no trees and no clean water – by the time they grow up.
Most countries are implementing new policies that specifically are targeted for taking care of the environment. Going green has become the trend and a preferred and much promoted way of living. The word eco-friendly are being used by businesses as these types of products usually gain the most support. You cannot overlook the fact that buyers these days know about the environmental problems and prefer to shop greener.
So how do you shop greener?
1.Start by supporting local green stores, farmers and suppliers. Community farming and produce is being advocated in different states. If you buy local, you save on pricing because deliveries do not use that much gas (if at all) and in the case of the quality of the food, you get it fresher. If you support your local farmers, you give them lesser chances of using preservatives because their fresh and organic produce sell.
2. If you are an avid book reader, consider borrowing titles from the library or make a book group that can exchange paperbacks weekly. A great way to acquire new books is to check second-hand book dealers and Ebay.
3.Green Pages are in! Just search for “Green Pages” in your search engine and environmental-friendly businesses pop-up! Support those who love the environment.
4.Be educated. Seek out greener alternatives to what you would normally use at home and take time to find eco-friendly product alternatives.
5.Start small. You can opt to bring your own bags when you shop and decline getting a bag with your orders. You can also opt not to get any bags when you have just ordered a small thing and just put it in your bad.
6.Shop for recycled and recyclable items. It ends up being cheaper.
7.Stocks on green items – reusable coffee mugs, reusable shopping bags, rechargeable batteries, renewable cloth diapers, cloth towels and napkins instead of paper towels.
8.Green fashion finds – There are such things are green leather bags! Accessories made of cotton, bamboo and natural materials and do not need harsh chemicals while manufacturing which can eventually harm the environment too.
If you think about, if ever consumer spends a portion of their money on buying green products, for example as small as 10%, it will place more money on green businesses, who in turn can produce more green products and eventually help more people and help preserve the environment.
If you have no ideas for green living, you are wrong. The simple words – Reduce, reuse and recycle are your best help to the environment. Garbage segregation is also a tremendous help!
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I'll take note of this. Go Green!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this post.
i always bring a bag when i shop or go to the grocery. i hope we have great libraries here so i don't have to buy book and instead just borrow to save paper. this is a very nice post. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHelping our environment starts in simple things. I've attended a seminar sponsored my kid's school which supports the reduce, reuse and recycle campaign. The speaker talks about simple ways on how to do it like mixing your own juice rather than buying packed ones, using reusable grocery bags and recycling things.
ReplyDeleteActually the main purpose of the seminar is about saving our river to prevent future killer floods. I'm supporting the drive and everything that's eco-friendly. Thanks for sharing!
thanks for sharing! I love recycling things. I usually bring my own bag whenever I shop. And we have a separate trash bin for recycle :) Let's all go green and save the earth!
ReplyDeleteSuch a refreshing article! What a good way to encourage people to take care of our environment.
ReplyDeleteI agree that we really should do something to conserve the environment so our kids will still have a clean air to breathe when they grow up. Thanks for sharing all these tips.
ReplyDeleteI would need to be more conscious in making green choices. I need to do it for my children.
ReplyDeletei practice #5. i bring reusable bags when i shop or when i go to the grocery. i also ask the teller not to put my items in the plastic anymore if it's just a small item or i'll be using it already after buying. :)
ReplyDeleteit is really our obligation to Mother Earth to preserve her :) we should all do our share :)
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