I always make a point to buy carrots plastic bag free at the grocery store. It is a more expensive option, but I budget so I can make decisions like this. Then I store them in a jar with water so they donāt get all bendy and go bad sooner.
Glacier National Park, Montana
June 2018
instagram: @juliana_johnson
frankly? ban all plastics. require all public buildings to be solar powered. public community gardens in every neighborhood. ban all pesticides. ban fossil fuels. put wind turbines on every sky scraper. gardens on every rooftop. tax cars and fund public transportation. build bike lanes across every city. train/railroad infrastructure across the country (tear down highways). every state mandated to have a certain percentage of land be a wildlife preserve. local/organic farms get huge tax breaks. raise the minimum wage. aquaponics farms in every city. every family has chickens in their backyard. community composting. jeff bezosās body for fertilizer. i have a clear idea of what i want the world to look like and i want it now. hire me
Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.Ā
The three Rās rule includes small changes in daily lifestyle that are really important in saving our mother Earth. Itās worth taking into consideration to reduce your carbon footprint. ā
Firstly, a lot of people consider recycling to be problematic and even unnecessary. But recycling is an effect of high level waste which causes serious environment pollution. The most publicized of them are soil pollutions and plastic soup. So if you arenāt a fan of recycling try to produce less garbage, but still it doesnāt mean you shouldnāt recycle your waste. ā There are also a lot of things that are especially difficult to recycle such as styrofoam, silica gel, plastic bottle caps, paper plates, napkins and coffee cups, plastic bags, bubble wrap, jiffy bags, shredded and richy colored paper, toothpaste tubes and toothbrushes, Ā clingfil, pill packets, disposable razors, fruit netting, tires, electronics⦠and a lot of more stuff. ā
In solution try using material bags for shopping, cloth napkins, material towel instead of paper ones, bamboo toothbrushes, soaps, safety razors with replaceable razors, you can also try to make your own cosmetics and cloth pads etc.,Ā reusable is the keyword! You can save the planet and your own money at the same time, isnāt it worth it? ā
While on the subject, ask yourself if you need all those things in your house. If so, keep it, use it and use it up, try making something new out of it instead of buying new items, borrow it to your friends or relatives if you can and if itās broken try to fix it. But if there are things that you donāt use (Iām sure there are) try selling it. Iām selling a lot of things online in low prices so I have more space and money and the items arenāt wasting but also exchanging things with someone is a good idea āĀ
Okay itās all for today, gree(n)tingsĀ ā
13.01.2017 Iām so proud of my little celery! Sheās about a month old and grew from a stump leftover from cooking :) Letās name her Cassia.Ā
āweāre ruining the planetā iām sorry who is this we i donāt recall myself running a billion dollar oil business
We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.
Native American Proverb (via earthlingmag)
Climate change is such a huge problem, that is so underrepresented for the amount of harm it causes. The actual change in the temperature, extreme weather events, change in what weāre able to farm. If we ignore this issue, weāre ignoring the fact that weāre slowly destroying ourselves. We canāt ignore it. Yes, the major issue is big corporations, but we are the demand to their supply. We can make a change. Even little changes is something, it does help. Work to make a difference, work to be aware. Donāt ignore the problem, for the sake of our Earth.
Rosy morning porthole view.
Ā Ā Ā Based in Canada / Ethical / Conscious / Environmenalist / Low Waste / Vegan / Student
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