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Buy Other Fair-Trade Products

Fair trade represents less than 1% of global trade, yet it directly impacts over 5 million people in about 50 countries. By choosing fair-trade products, you support producers who can meet their families’ needs for food, housing, education, and healthcare. Fair-trade coffee and tea may be popular choices, but there are many other products—such as bananas, chocolate, honey, and rice—that are also widely available. Expanding the market for fair trade depends on the choices made by consumers in developed countries. Next time you shop, look for the fair-trade label and help broaden the reach of this impactful movement.

Act to Preserve the Environment Now

It's easy to dismiss one small action as insignificant, but when millions of small, harmful acts accumulate, they can have devastating effects. Conversely, small positive actions—if adopted by many—can help preserve the planet for future generations. Don’t wait for someone else to make the first move toward eco-friendly living. Take the lead by making sustainable choices today. From reducing waste to conserving water, every action adds up. Your neighbors may be waiting for you to start.

Use Biodegradable Cleaning Products

Household cleaning products often contain a range of toxic chemicals that are harmful to both the environment and human health. Acids, corrosive solutions, and chlorine are just a few examples of substances found in everyday cleaners. Switching to biodegradable, eco-friendly cleaning products is a simple way to protect the air, soil, and water. By choosing non-toxic alternatives, you contribute to a healthier planet without sacrificing cleanliness in your home.

Try an Electric Bicycle

Air pollution claims millions of lives every year, contributing to respiratory illnesses and other severe health conditions. While we often associate pollution with large-scale industrial activities, the cars we drive also play a significant role. Electric bicycles offer a cleaner, more sustainable mode of transportation for short distances. They’re not only eco-friendly but also convenient, with an electric motor that reduces the effort required to pedal and a battery that lasts for up to 26 miles. Unlike cars, electric bikes emit no pollution and are ideal for city traffic.

Buy Forgotten Varieties of Fruits and Vegetables

Over the past century, agricultural practices have drastically reduced the variety of fruits and vegetables available commercially. More than 80% of tomato and lettuce varieties, for example, have been lost. This drive toward standardization has compromised biodiversity and eliminated countless flavors from our diets. By seeking out heirloom and locally grown varieties, you can help preserve biodiversity and rediscover the rich tastes of fruits and vegetables that were once common in our diets. Local farmers often cultivate these unique varieties, so explore your nearest farmers' market to try something new.

Leave Protected Plants and Animals Alone

Human activity has driven countless species to extinction. Every hour, at least two species vanish from the planet due to habitat destruction, invasive species, and overexploitation. While well-known animals like whales, pandas, and tigers are protected, there are thousands of lesser-known species equally at risk. When exploring natural environments, avoid disturbing wildlife and protected plants. Educate yourself on how to contribute to their preservation and take steps to ensure their survival for future generations.

Wash Your Windows with Vinegar

Traditional window cleaners are full of synthetic compounds that harm the environment, particularly rivers and aquatic ecosystems. For an eco-friendly alternative, use a simple solution of water and vinegar. Mix a few spoonfuls of vinegar into a gallon of water, apply it with a cloth or newspaper, and enjoy streak-free windows without the environmental cost.

By making these small yet impactful changes, you contribute to a healthier planet and a brighter future. Every action matters, and together we can make a significant difference.

  • Published: 2024-09-19T19:47:34-07:00
  • Author: Anna Krupp