Unplug appliances or plug electronics into a smart power strip
when not in use
Try integrating "meatless" days into your week or replacing red
meat with chicken, fish, or plant-based proteins, as land-based
livestock agriculture is highly carbon-intensive
Participate in Local Cleanups: Remove trash and harmful debris
from local beaches, parks, and wetlands to prevent toxic runoff
and habitat destruction.
Swap out old incandescent bulbs for highly efficient LEDs, which
use up to 85% less energy
Wildlife-Friendly Yard: Transform your outdoor space into a safe
haven for pollinators and small animals by growing native plants
and providing clean water sources.
Wash laundry in cold or warm water instead of hot to save energy
on every load.
Swap disposable items like plastic water bottles, straws, and
shopping bags for durable, reusable alternatives. This keeps toxic
waste out of landfills and oceans
Cut down on your electricity use by switching to LED light bulbs,
turning off lights in empty rooms, washing clothes in cold water,
and using a smart thermostat to regulate heating and cooling
Fewer cars on the road mean lower carbon emissions. Whenever
possible, walk, ride your bicycle, carpool, or take public transit
Fast fashion and mass consumerism take a massive toll on the
environment. Buy used clothing, purchase high-quality goods that
last, and support local farmers' markets to reduce the emissions
associated with transporting food
Cut back on water usage—which also reduces the energy needed to
treat and pump it—by taking shorter showers, turning off the tap
while brushing your teeth, and only running full loads in your
dishwasher and washing machine