On this Earth Day I am reflecting about simple "green actions" you may not have thought about or tried before, that can help reduce your carbon footprint. Since all people and the planet are interconnected, the choices each of us makes impacts the planet's healing and health as well as our own.
To green the environment and improve our quality of life, please read and consider
Tips to Heal the Planet and You
Walk for health and planetary healing. Run, jog, stroll by foot or
bicycle to improve well-being and cut down on fossil fuel consumption.
Green your transportation; board public transportation whenever and wherever it’s available. Bus, subway, tram, or rail is less expensive and better for the environment than running a car. If you must drive to work, car pool. Make your next car a hybrid.
Plant trees, drought resistant vegetation, and a veggie garden. When you grow and eat food for self-sustainability, you contribute to the earth's and your healing.
Replace grass with xeriscape landscaping. Drip irrigation and using water retention containers are water savers. An added benefit is that this type of garden is much easier to maintain than ones with grass and lawns.
Suggest
family members cut down on the number of minutes they spend in the shower. Short showers are better for your skin as well.
Refrain
from buying water in plastic bottles. Carry a reusable stainless steel or glass water bottle. Instead of reaching for a one-use plastic bottle read this...
"According to the
Container Recycling Institute, 100.7 billion plastic beverage bottles were sold
in the U.S. in 2014, or 315 bottles per person. More than 8 million tons
of plastic is dumped into our oceans every year.”
If
you buy a large supply of water to use at home, take the same half gallon or gallon glass jugs to be refilled again and again.
This year switch over to products that are biodegradable. Carry a reusable water bottle, and use your own washable cloth shopping bag wherever you go. Swap Plastic-
This year switch over to products that are biodegradable. Carry a reusable water bottle, and use your own washable cloth shopping bag wherever you go. Swap Plastic-
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The process used to make, store, dispose of, and just be
around plastics can be extremely harmful to living things. Plastic
bags, bottles, to-go containers, designer plastic coffee mugs and drink
containers, plastic housewares, and fishing nets pollute the planet and the
plastic used lasts for thousands of years.
Plastics are dumped in landfills, oceans, and toxic materials from them winds up in our ground water. The fumes and chemical emissions from plastics contaminate land, sea animals, wildlife, men, women, and children.
Exposure to plastics has been linked to health concerns affecting people, sea creatures, plankton, and the food chain around the world.
politicians, and community, state, and national governments. Express
your concerns about the direct environmental link between your safety
and health and the use of plastics.
Advocate for products made from biodegradable materials and ones that
use minimal packaging. Buy stock and products from companies that
don't contribute to global warming. Use your buying power to show
companies you care about reducing the world's carbon footprint by
supporting those manufacturers, distributors, and stores who care too.
Here is additional reading:
consumer-products-safe and eco-friendly, and what's not from the Environmental Working Group (EWG).
Before you go, please take a moment to comment about your green
efforts or mine, and share the word about Tips to Heal the Planet and
You.
Wishing you a Happy Earth Day and best wishes for a year filled with
daily efforts to conserve, reuse, recycle, and think and act greener!
The quote for today is from Margaret Mead:
"We won't have a society if we destroy the environment."
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