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There are plenty of ways to choose a green-friendly lifestyle, but it all resumes to personal convictions and beliefs. There is a common belief that green-friendly products equal lack of comfort, and if we think how eager we are to pamper our bums with ultra-soft toilet paper, we may understand how true this is. Well, you may not care or know that the fiber used for such products comes from virgin wood fiber taken from tree pulp. Next time when you fancy yourself as a green-friendly person, be more critical with your daily habits and see whether you really live up to your standards or simply make superficial claims of environmental concern.
The food you eat tells a lot about how green-friendly you are. Lots of people have started using organic food because of health problems or out of concern for the environment. A private vegetable garden can provide food 100% free of pesticides. This could very well cover a family’s needs of tomatoes, carrots, peppers, peas or beans in a very inexpensive way. Local green-friendly farms need all the support they can get from communities in order to sell their products; think about that, next time you go to the hypermarket.
Then, to give some further green-friendly lifestyle examples we ought to refer to outdoor activities more. How much time does your child spend in front of the computer or watching TV? The choice of the leisure activities should be from those that require spending time outside. Walking or playing outside in a natural setting, doing sports, going hiking, cycling or climbing are just a few examples of how you can develop a green-friendly lifestyle for the entire family. If more parents thought like this, there would be fewer video-game consoles sold all over the world.
A green-friendly life is defined by several other elements. From the effort to recycle and reuse to the very building of a house according to sustainable criteria, there is so much one can do to stay in harmony with the environment. We do separate our waste for recycling but very sometimes not even that happens and we don’t even care where the garbage goes. Just think for a second that the fish we serve for dinner may come from the toxic pool that the ocean has become, then, we may be more co-interested in cleaning this larger ‘home’ of ours.
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