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    Being Eco-Aware: What It Takes to Have a Green Lifestyle

    By on Last modified: January 15, 2019

    As we’ve come to know over the years, climate change is nothing to be trifled with. While some of us aren’t taking it serious enough as of yet, fact is it’s happening, and its impact isn’t doing our planet any good. The impact it’s had on Australia has already been cause for alarm, which goes to show why the government has taken measures of sustainability.

    As inhabitants of the planet, however, it’s up to each and every one of us to do whatever we can to lead greener lifestyles, so as to cut down the carbon footprint. It doesn’t have to be something drastic, you could always start with small steps. For instance, the difference of using wooden tea spoons instead of disposable plastics is huge even if it might not seem so.

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    What makes this option eco-friendly is the fact it’s made of wood like bamboo thanks to sustainable forestry practices, and as a source, wood is renewable, biodegradable and compostable. Moreover, there are so many bamboo products available nowadays, you could give up plastic altogether, using bamboo combs, toothbrushes, phone cases, and even eyewear and computer keyboards.

    Having the chance to buy wooden tea spoons in bulk, same as other utensils, means you can cut down the use of plastic in your life bit by bit. Just because you enjoy having your favourite tea out and about doesn’t mean it should be at the expense of the environment. Going a step further, if you like eating out too, you could bring your own reusable takeaway packaging, in the example of stainless steel lunch boxes.

    Additionally, as the plastic bags and straws have raised a lot of topics as of late, as well as bans in some countries, feel inspired to replace them with eco-friendly alternatives. Paper bags aren’t what they used to be in terms of durability, so you can expect to find sturdy quality designs nowadays, and other than plastic there are many options when it comes to straws, from bamboo to glass.

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    Making these small improvements means you adopt a new motto in life: reuse, don’t dispose. Though Australia is one of the leaders in sustainability and recycling, we still have plenty to learn in what it means to cut down our waste considering the Bureau of Statistics estimates over 2,000kgs of waste is created per person annually.

    Ditching the plastics, being more prudent with our shopping, and adopting the habit of choosing eco-friendly items are a great start in greener lifestyles.