What is Carbon Footprint?
Direct – Indirect
How you can contribute?
1. Do not take the FREE newspaper
Who doesn’t like free stuffs? Everybody does like it. But do they really use the free stuffs?
The next time you see someone is offering free newspaper, take it only if you really want to read it and not because it’s free so you think as why not taking it. And if really you take it, once you finish reading it, you can pass it to someone else rather than throw it to the bins.
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2. Do not take the pamphlet
Just like free newspaper, do not take the pamphlet given by the marketers if you already know that the products being offered is not suitable for you. If you don’t know what they are offering and curious about it, take the pamphlet, but return it to them if turned out it’s not something you are interested with.
3. Bring your own Water Bottle
It’s nice to always take the free cups available at your office when you feel thirsty, but that ‘nice’ comes with a cost. Do you know how many trees and fuels needed to produce that free cups? I don’t and probably you too don’t know about it. But you can make a difference to reduce trees being cut down to produce free cups. Start bring your own water bottle.
4. Stop printing emails
You just got assignment from your Boss via email. Next step is your print it out and stack it on your office desk so that you won’t forget the assignment. It’s a nice to have it printed out. But do you know that nowadays, PC/Mac/Smartphone has their own notes or reminder program/app to help you remind your tasks? Just in case you don’t know, yes there are many reminder programs/apps. Check your phone for Notes app, your PC for sticky notes app or your Mac for Notes app. Start taking notes on them. Do not print emails anymore unless it’s something really needed to be printed out.
5. BYOB: Bring Your Own Bag when shopping for groceries
Another way to reduce your carbon footprint is to bring your own bag or carrier when you visit markets or supermarkets to buy groceries. Some supermarkets even give you rebate when you bring your own bag or carrier.
6. Take public transport whenever possible
Yes, taking public transport is awesome, assuming it’s safe and not much delay. You don’t need to always focus on the road for any kinds of traffic, you don’t need to care about topping up gas, but instead you can use the time to do something more productive or something entertaining or even relaxing, such as read news/book/ebook, playing games, watching movies or take a 15 mins nap. By taking public transport, you are not only helping the world to reduce its carbon footprints but you are helping yourself reducing the traffic. The more people taking public transport, the less individual cars available on the road which translates to more safer and faster you and the rest able to reach home/destination.
7. Give away leftover food rather than throw it away
From the so many riches, there are even more people who doesn’t have enough food for their day. If you have some leftover, don’t just throw it away to bins, but spend extra efforts to walk and reach the needy and give them your leftover. They will be more than grateful.
If you are lazy to spend the extra efforts to find the needy, offer the food to your siblings or friends nearby. Those leftover deserves better place in someone else’s stomach rather than garbage bins.
The Verdict
Start making the differences by doing the 7 ways reducing carbon footprints tips above, do not wait for others to act first. Start yourself today and start making the world a better place to live in.
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