soulrebel (US)
I have actually changed a lot in the past year or so. The key is not to change all at once, that is overwhelming.
I used to drink bottled water, now I use a reusable bottle. I never use bags when I purchase something, if at all possible.
I don't use very much toilet paper. I recycle.
I eat as little red meat as possible, and more plants.
I try and use less gas.
I try and buy less in general and be creative with what I already have, and create new things with what I already have. Just whatever you can think of the less you use in general the better. The more use you get out of what you have the better and the less you put in your trash can the better.
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Rachel Bennett (left), of Brooklyn, N.Y.,and Tiffany Threadgould (right), of Philadelphia, Pa.,leap into the air as a friend takes their photograph, while joining hands with Steve Vincenti of Miami, center, who is covered with plastic shopping bags, during the Hands across the Sand protest, Saturday, May 17, 2014 , in Miami Beach, Fla. [Photo/IC] |
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