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Little Things, New Habits
Our actions and habits are insignificant if taken one by one. But if multiplied by millions, they end up having a staggering impact on our world. A few little change in our behaviour could change the environment dramatically.
One of the suggestions that come from researchers is to cut down the use of plasticware. It could be a very good idea to carry with us a metal spoon and a fork to use for food on the go. Plastic cutlery is not recyclable, just like plastic lighters. Good old matches could prevent us from sitting on mountains of used lighters, difficult to recycle and lost in the environment - how often have you seen them scattered on your city's streets?
Surprisingly enough, giving up plastic straws when you don't really need them could save us a lot of trouble. We are given them as a standard serving in many places. Ask specifically not to have one when ordering your snack, the difference will echo through our whole world.
One of the suggestions that come from researchers is to cut down the use of plasticware. It could be a very good idea to carry with us a metal spoon and a fork to use for food on the go. Plastic cutlery is not recyclable, just like plastic lighters. Good old matches could prevent us from sitting on mountains of used lighters, difficult to recycle and lost in the environment - how often have you seen them scattered on your city's streets?
Surprisingly enough, giving up plastic straws when you don't really need them could save us a lot of trouble. We are given them as a standard serving in many places. Ask specifically not to have one when ordering your snack, the difference will echo through our whole world.