Everyone can play their part in helping to reduce carbon footprint. Even the youngest members of the family can get involved in becoming more eco-friendly at home. If you’ve been thinking about introducing more eco-friendly rules at home, there are a few places you can start.
Take a look at some top tips on how you can encourage everyone in your family to be more eco-conscious.
Recycling
Recycling is a great place to start for any family. In fact, it’s a great way for young children to learn about the environment. You can even teach your youngest children about colors when using different colored bins to separate recyclables.
You can start by asking your children to put trash in the correct recycling bins. Over time it will become a habit to separate different materials so you can be sure your household is doing as much recycling as possible.
Energy
The less energy we use, the better it is for the environment. It’s worth talking to your energy provider to make sure you’re using clean energy where you can and talk to your residential plumber about installing A rated boilers for energy efficiency. You can also install smart thermostats.
These will allow everyone in your household with a phone to download the thermostat app and control the heating and hot water at the click of a button. This gives your family more control over the energy usage throughout the home.
Composting
Collecting and composting food scraps is a fantastic way to ensure your waste becomes useful. Composting at home can be an ideal way to teach your children about how to make use of waste and how to grow produce with the compost. Children will enjoy seeing the process and growing their own vegetables in their own garden.
If you’re new to composting, take a look at this guide to get started. You can make as much or as little compost as you like.
Ride to School
Many people still use cars or public transport to get to and from school or work. The fewer vehicles that are on the road, the better it is for the environment and local air quality. If you’re able to, take your children to school on their bikes instead of in the car.
If the distance is too far for a bike ride or the weather won’t allow it, think about public transport instead. Failing that, you could organize a carpool or school bus.
Host a Swap
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. If you have items you no longer need, they could be things another family wants. Host a swap where people bring what they don’t need anymore and take what they do need.
This will help to avoid the items going to landfill. Landfill is a huge problem where global warming is concerned so swap events can make a big difference.
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