If 2017 has taught us anything, it’s that we need to take better care of our environment and be mindful of our way of life. This might seem overwhelming, but don’t worry! We are guiding you to the New Year’s resolutions that can help you live a greener, more sustainable life.
- Pledge to say “Hold the straw”
When trying to go green it’s all about starting small. Start out by promising yourself to refuse the straw when you’re out and about. Whenever you order a drink, simply say “hold the straw, please”. Hopefully, your actions can make the vendors using straws cut back!
- Always bring a reusable coffee cup
… and pledge to always remember to ask the barista, if she will please put your coffee in that instead of a single use to-go cup. Like with the straws, continuously asking can drive change and we all must do our part. So remember to ask every time. You also save money!
- Always remember a reusable bag
Even if you recycle plastic grocery bags, there is still an enormous amount of energy spent on recycling efforts. But don’t buy or make more reusable bags than you actually need: a fabric bag needs to be used more than 130 times. So bring it with you wherever you go, so you always have it ready when you need it.
TIP: The experts say that you have to do something 21-days in a row for it to become a habit. For the first three suggestions on the list, dedicate a month to each. In January focus on straws, in February on coffee cups, and in March on the reusable bags. When the month is over you’ve hopefully made a habit and can easily remember it for the rest of the year. The important thing is to not bite over more than you can chew. Take it slow – going green is a process.
- Honor meat-free Monday
Food is one of the areas you can make the biggest impact. Try making 2018 your most sustainable year yet by cutting back on meat. A good place to start is by introducing a vegetarian day each week. Research vegetarian recipes and make them a part of your weekly meal plan. It’s not only good for the planet – it’s also good for you.
Hope you found this useful! You can find part 2 with more sustainable tips here.
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