Share tip (2020) by Eden ProjectEden Project
11 tips for fighting climate change and biodiversity loss
1. Share
…ideas, lifts, tools, clothes, food ̶ to save resources, reduce emissions and conserve wildlife; what you discover; and your passion: support each other and organisations and campaigns working for positive change
Reduce tip (2020) by Eden ProjectEden Project
2. Reduce
…food waste, water use, energy consumption, the amount of CO2 you produce ... Turn it off/down, insulate your home (and yourself) and buy less junk. It’s already having an impact.
Reuse tip (2020) by Eden ProjectEden Project
3. Reuse
…items. Replace disposable or single use items with reusable cups, bags, bottles... It works. Since 2015 we’ve cut single-use plastic bags by 86%.
Repair tip (2020) by Eden ProjectEden Project
4. Repair
...and care. Value it, mend it or find someone who can mend it for you (see the Repair Cafe and the Restart Project).
Recycle tip (2020) by Eden ProjectEden Project
5. Recycle
…glass, plastic, paper, your old mobile phone, anything you can. We live on a ball in space. Light comes in, heat goes out, everything else stays right here. Recycle so we don’t run out.
Grow tip (2020) by Eden ProjectEden Project
6. Grow
… plants. They absorb CO2 and support wildlife. Grow edible plants to reduce food miles and packaging, save money and gain self-satisfaction. Growing plants reconnects you to nature and does wonders for health and wellbeing.
Eat tip (2020) by Eden ProjectEden Project
7. Eat
… more fruit and veg, less processed food, less meat. Eat meat with a lower environmental impact (e.g. grass fed rather than intensively reared). Drink draught beer rather than bottles or cans – it has fewer emissions.
Compost tip (2020) by Eden ProjectEden Project
8. Compost
…your garden and kitchen ‘waste’. The resulting compost: Helps great plants grow; Reduces the need for artificial fertilisers (produced using CO2-emitting fossil fuels); Locks carbon underground (reducing CO2 in the air)
Buy tip (2020) by Eden ProjectEden Project
9. Buy
…wisely: natural materials, local, seasonal, organic, Fairtrade, FairWild, Rainforest Alliance, peat-free, Green Tariff energy, LED lightbulbs, low-energy products, products that help keep rainforests standing and seas clean, products that reduce CO2 emissions and pollution...Check out the Giki app. Check if your investments support low-carbon industries. And … buy less!
Care tip (2020) by Eden ProjectEden Project
10. Care
…for nature: reconnect with nature: take a walk on the wild side; do a beach clean/rubbish pick; use plankton-friendly suncreams/soaps; use a guppy bag when washing synthetics; join a wildlife-monitoring project; plant wildlife gardens at home, school, in your community; make a bug hotel; rewild some land (every little bit counts); support each other and organisations and campaigns working for change
Go wild tip (2020) by Eden ProjectEden Project
11. Go Wild!...
You are part of nature - reconnect; rewild bits of land (every little bit counts); act now, act together; do everything you can … and celebrate the good things.
You are all set!
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