Fairtrade Fortnight – Five Tips on How to Be Sustainable and Support Fairtrade

Fairtrade Fortnight – Five Tips on How to Be Sustainable and Support Fairtrade

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Having an eco-lifestyle has plenty of benefits to your health, household, and environment. It also helps to lower the impact you make on the globe. Many also consider that an eco-lifestyle will result in a new and better version of yourself. For example, opting for organic and locally produced food means a healthier diet reducing possibilities of illness and disease. Not only will you feel physically more robust and more energised, but your mindset will become more optimistic. A walk or bike ride instead of driving will help too.

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Amongst the many advantages that result from being sustainable is protecting the planet. By utilising energy from the sun to reduce carbon footprint, you ensure that the environment will remain stable. In 2013, the UK Greenhouse Gas Emissions said that the more sustainability increases, the more the greenhouse gases gradually decrease in emission.

With the ever-rising costs of living, a sustainable approach is essential. By reducing the usage of Earth's natural resources, you will reduce water and heating costs. That happens through using green energy and LED lighting options. In addition, opting for alternatives like passive ventilation, solar design, and water recycling methods will increase water efficiency and power.

Support Fairtrade by Choosing Sustainability

You can support Fairtrade by taking frequent steps towards a greener life. To be more sustainable, purchasing durable products is the way to start. An example of this is bamboo wood made furniture as they come from a renewable resource and can last for years instead of days. Bamboo wood is an excellent option for furniture because it doesn't release stored CO2. Other matters created from recycled materials are also an option as you can use them again.

1. Use Fewer Plastics

Using fewer plastic in your daily lifestyle is a great way to begin. Evidence suggests that 12.7 million tonnes of plastic enter the ocean annually. Scientists believe that the number could increase tenfold by 2025. Humans produce up to 422 million tonnes of plastic every year. That is more than the estimated humanity weight of 316 million tonnes. Plastics also contribute to 75% of marine waste. They are a threat to many habitats worldwide and emit hazardous chemicals. So, throwing away non-reusable plastic products will cause significant harm.

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2. Reduce the Use of Energy

Reducing your household's energy will certainly significantly affect the environment. You can do this by switching off any appliances not in use and lights in rooms when not required. Another option is to rely on the weather to dry your clothes. You can also use a programmable thermostat to average household temperature and LED bulbs. You can also consider using wind or solar as energy reduction methods. However, they contribute to a minor carbon mark.

3. Reuse Everything

Finding a way to reuse almost everything you own, from furniture to clothes, can be a great way to help the environment and support Fairtrade.

In addition to reusing plastic, packaging, and bottles, you can find ways to make them useful. For instance: instead of recycling a plastic water bottle, you can refill it with water.

While it may be hard to be sustainable for some at first, one minor step can make a huge difference. So, consider clearing your closet regularly while reviewing items. If not, then opt for donating them to charities to create a new lifespan for them. For more ideas on reusing paper from magazines, you can get inspired by many fun DIY options.

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4. Your Own Garden

Food items brought from supermarkets have their miles. According to the DEFRA, store-bought food is accountable for 25% of all miles that heavy goods traffic in the UK does. The process of transporting food with and outside the UK results in 19 million tonnes of CO2 every year. The BBC suggests that 1/3 of the world's greenhouse gas emissions are because of the current food supply chain.

One way to overcome these issues is by growing your produce. And since it's understandable that not everyone can make this happen, choosing locally produced food from the farmer's market can also make a considerable contribution to a greener planet. That will reduce food waste, less plastic, and a low carbon footprint. Locally grown food is also guaranteed to make you feel healthier while being more beneficial as it contains fewer additives.

5. Cooking at Home

Preparing your food at home is also an excellent way to go. You will be sure of every ingredient that goes into making your meal, resulting in healthier food while also cutting costs. A home-cooked meal also means less fossil fuel usage during the food from the restaurant. Further, a takeaway will mean having non-recyclable boxes or cutlery and napkins that would go to waste. Eating at a restaurant is not much better either. That is due to unnecessary items like plastic straws, cups, or cans that are non-recyclable.

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These eco florals come in various colours, packaging, and sizes. They are preserved using a unique preservation method, allowing them to last for years. What is better is that they require no watering or direct sunlight. They are sourced directly from the farm while transported exclusively with DHL and their green initiative. Each bouquet is created to order, so no delicate flower goes to waste. For more information on our sustainability approach, click here!

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