Rethink Your Fish and Seafood Consumption.
You know the saying there’s plenty more fish in the sea? This is not the case anymore, and the fishing industry is one of the most destructive on the planet.
When you realise that they are sweeping our oceans, killing everything and throwing billions of dead animals back into the sea cause they filled their quota or got the wrong kind, you feel sick. So rethink your consumption and make sure to keep up with green fisheries.
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Say No to Plastic Straws.
You might think that it makes no difference, but its easy to do, and if everyone did it, well, there would be no more plastic straws.
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Bring Your Own Reusable Bags When Shopping.
Also easy and so key. Keep a small one folded up in your bag or coat wherever you go to always be ready!
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Use Coral Reef Safe Sunscreen.
Many of the toxic sunscreens out there directly harms our sea life and your systems. Check this post about clean skincare out to get an idea what I am talking about and to make a more well informed decision when purchasing products.
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Stop Micro-plastic Shedding From Your Laundry Routine
Use this little boll when doing the laundry to stop your clothes from shedding micro-plastics. While we are on it, gravitate towards natural fabrics instead, and there will be no shedding.
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No More Bottled Water!
Itβs a scam anyway + there are so many cute reusable bottles you can bring these days.
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Ready, Set, Eat!
Bring your own reusable coffee cup, bottle, cutlery and lunch box when having take away.
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Go Naked and Local!
Consume less plastic by shopping at your local farmers market and choose items with packaging other than plastic. Both your food budget and your planet will thank you!
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Get Familiar with Your Personal Water Footprint
Reduce your water-use by being mindful and smart. Check this for more information π
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Get Up Close and Personal
Participate in clean ups or do your own. I do it all the time when I am out walking Mr. Tiny, and it feels so good to be able to contribute on a daily basis with ease.