Sustainability is about balance. It means using resources today without stealing them from the future. It relies on three pillars: Environment (nature), Social (people), and Economic (money).

🏠 Small Changes, Big Impact

You don’t need a total overhaul to make a difference. Start with these "small" habits:

The 30-Second Rule: Turn off lights when leaving a room.

Eat "Low": Swap one meat meal for plant-based options weekly.

Refuse First: Say no to single-use plastics like straws or bags.

Wash Cold: Use cold water for laundry to save 90% of the machine's energy.

Unplug: Small electronics (toasters, chargers) draw "vampire" power even when off.

📉 Micro-Sustainability

This focuses on the immediate environment (your home or office):

Composting: Even a small bin can turn scraps into soil.

Local First: Buying from neighborhood shops reduces transport emissions.

Repair: Fix a button or a leak instead of buying new.

💡 Why "Small" Matters

Small actions by millions of people create systemic shifts. When demand for plastic drops, companies change their packaging. Your "small" choice is actually a market signal.