How to Go Green in 2020 

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One of the biggest issues of our time – and indeed any time in history – is global warming. Sometimes the struggle to reduce our carbon footprint can seem completely overwhelming, but there are ways simple and small that you can join the growing movement that will protect the planet. There are many ways to go green, and they require us to change lazy habits and reduce waste. As individuals, we have the power to decide whether we want to live a life that will harm the planet – or we can choose to have a positive effect on it. If you focus on small but manageable tasks, going green in 2020 will be easy. Here’s how.

Avoid Traveling by Plane

Flying is becoming increasingly cheap, but the amount of carbon emissions that airplanes produce in one flight is equal to the amount that the average human creates in a whole year – and even short-haul flights have been found to be extremely damaging to the planet. If you are concerned about the amount of carbon emissions your flight is producing, there are a variety of apps available that can help you learn more about how planes are damaging the environment.

There are often simple alternatives to taking a flight, including traveling by bus and train. Millennials are increasingly opting to vacation in a sustainable manner, which often includes enjoying the beauty of their own country rather than flying to other locations. Equally, a carbon offset purchase is a great idea to help you buy bonds in a carbon sink that is equivalent to the emissions produced in your flights.

Take Recycling Seriously

Although it is better to reduce the amount that you waste overall, it’s difficult to do this to the point of creating zero waste. Instead, it’s recycling which can help you go green. There are many ways that you can recycle in an effective manner – and one of these is to invest in a recycling baler. A baler will help you to compress your recyclable waste, including cans, plastic, and cardboard. Reasonably priced balers are available from recyclingbalers.com and they will ease your recycling efforts. Simply empty your dry recyclables into the baler and the machine will compress it into stackable bales to be taken away by recycling disposal companies.

Reduce Your Meat Consumption

One of the least sustainable industries on the planet is the consumption of meat: it takes 2,500 gallons of water to produce a pound of meat, in the US, and this wastage of water is extremely damaging to the environment. Meanwhile, animal farming produces a good deal of greenhouse gases. If you are serious about going green in 2020, you may have to alter your diet.

It is not necessary to eradicate meat and dairy products from your diet completely, but by selecting a certain amount of meat-free days each week, or by opting for a meat-free diet for the majority of the time, you are on the path to a much more sustainable existence.

Going green in 2020 is simple: you just have to take small steps towards a more sustainable future in order to shrink your carbon footprint and take your responsibility towards our planet seriously.

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