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5 Everyday Items You Should Use to Help a Greener Future

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We have been preaching the seething importance of a greener environment since the very onset of our preschool. The idea of growing more trees, closing the running tap when not in use, cutting off the electrical devices laying around, and the very obvious, the livid gravity of the 3 R’s –Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, has been ingrained in our brains, with such debility.

But take a deep breath, and scrutinize all the ‘eco-hurting’ chattels in process around you, right now. Speaks height, does it not? On every 22 April, you put up a tweet regarding how recklessness and irrationality of human beings have resulted in the wide destruction of our planet earth; you must carry the message within and work on it through the rest of 364 days.

Really, it is that simple to live an eco-friendly life while working on sustaining our little abode. Do you still doubt it? Here are 5 everyday products you can put on use to help your planet be a little more breathable place.

1. Sustainable paper for the change

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It is no dim to acknowledge the fact that we have approached a time station where a lot of things, which were previously allocated to traditional, non-biodegradable paper, are done on electronic devices. From taking notes to newspapers, it is all on your phones and laptops. Despite so much modernization, it is needless to say, there are still good amounts of grafts that are only induced by paper-paper.

In this case, the market provides you with amazing, 100% chlorine-free, recyclable, and eco-friendly paper. There are many alternatives to the traditional, run-of-the-mill type of paper derived from wood. There is a perplexing set of paper made out of tumble-down cotton rags. These papers are only sustainable but also are completely tree-free. Agri-pulp-made paper is also quite eco-friendly since they are made out of repurposed agricultural waste products. Very synonymous of Agri-pulp waste product, that is derived out of discarded materials we throw in the dustbin, is termed as Post-consumer waste.

Other materials that are used to make sustainable papers are as follow:

  1. Kenaf
  2. Banana fiber
  3. Flax fiber
  4. Tea waste
  5. Hemp
  6. Jute

2. Eco-friendly teeth, uh, toothbrush

Oftentimes, while we pay our maximum heed to the most credential things, we forget the most basic essentialities that make a huge difference, in totality. If we take a rough data of the super nation United States of America, we find that almost one billion plastic toothbrushes are bluntly thrown away as a waste every year. This figure is extremely scary if we begin to combine the rest of the world in the data.

Bamboo Toothbrushes are the most traditionally advanced choice you can opt for in the place of the overly toxic plastic toothbrushes that eventually live to destroy nature. These bamboo brushes are incredibly well designed, chemical-free, and are biodegradable. Many new brands are opting to fuse more sustainable alternatives to plastic, and toothbrushes brands are no less in the line.

3. Cycle and feet over Petrol and Diesel

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Let’s talk simply now! Why are the golden days of ‘walk’ just walking away from us? You know, when using a bicycle to stroll around the town was ‘cool’. You’re not expected to cycle in order to generate power to run common appliances but taking a bike ride to the store instead of going by car is definitely cool!

This habit of walking distances is not only a productive and peaceful habit for your health but could also help in making the air around you, well, less lethal.

According to data released by EPA, 4.6 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year is demonstrated by an average vehicle. This data shall be enough for you to understand the urgency of reducing the usage of cars, on a daily basis. The most affluent of people must, as well, choose to ignore the cars and opt for 2 wheels.

4. Plastic-less sacks Ft. Tote Bags

We don’t even require the data to perpetuate the fact of how much ruin plastic bags do to our planet. But just for the sake of classifying the point, here. The yearly range of plastics produced is 300 million tons. Out of which, 14 million find their way in water bodies. There, did it wham you? Sure, it did.

From time to time, governmental bans for plastic are countered in different nations and areas of the world. But the devastating consequence of plastic is evident daily. It sure is difficult to replace all the plastic driven products, but we sure can start from somewhere. That brings us to bags.

Tote bags have been in the talk for quite some time now, and they surely deserve the fame. They are organic, eco-friendly, and long-lasting, which makes them a very favored alternative to plastic bags. Apart from the mentioned nature-thriving qualities of tote bags, they are gorgeous and aesthetic- a complete win.

5. Eco-Fashion all the way

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Don’t be a fashion prude now! With the coming time, it is becoming more and more crucial to wear clothes manufactured out of materials, without leaving harm to nature. This is the very oath of eco-fashion. In this fashion compass, fabrics for clothes are grown out of organic vegetation, i.e., without the use of pesticides and harmful fertilizers. Often, the idea of recycling old fabrics and designing a new product is promoted under eco-fashion.

While the idea of eco-fashion has been around for quite some time now, the new array of fashion that has given this world a stylish substitute is Vegan Fashion. This fashion term is more associated with wildlife protection. So, now you can wear leather without having an animal die for it. Things are, indeed, looking up.

There are many companies, fashion stylists, and brands that are promoting eco-fashion and vegan fashion. The simplest thing you could do is either donate your old clothes, despite throwing them away, or opt for brands that promote eco-fashion.

Final Words

Go green, Go green, Go green! Well, let this saying not remain only a slogan for rallies and Instagram captions. Yours and our world deserve way better than what is being bequeathed today. All it takes is finding better and organic alternatives to your day-to-day products.

Maximize the practical use of those little 3R’s that were once just a topic of our school project, and try to make it more of an eventual habit.

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