1 Compost your food
Composting food scraps reduces methane emissions, prevents toxic soil contamination, and promotes sustainable living while combating food waste.
2. Responsibly upcycle leftover food
Minimize food waste by repurposing discarded items for desserts, soups, broth, juice, pet treats, and bird feeders, and turning old bread into salad toppers.
3. Buy loose or package-free produce
Buying loose or package-free produce limits the use of plastic and occupies less space.
4. Reduce or eliminate the consumption of meat
One less meat meal per week combats emissions and water pollution, promoting a greener lifestyle.
5. Consume grass-fed meat
Grass-fed meat (and cheese) is planet-friendly, reducing water use, soil erosion, and fossil fuel consumption while being ethical, and nutritious.
6. Consume more plants
Eating a diverse range of fruits, legumes, and veggies supports agriculture, benefiting farmers, bees, and micro-habitats.
7. Use beeswax wrap instead of plastic wrap
Beeswax wrap offers a sustainable alternative to plastic wrap, reducing environmental impact.
8. Reduce your food waste by eating only what you need.
9. Use washable metal straws instead of disposable plastic straws.
Using washable metal straws instead of disposable plastic straws promotes sustainability and reduces plastic waste.
10. Use cloth napkins instead of paper napkins
Using cloth napkins instead of paper napkins promotes sustainability by reducing paper waste and supporting reusability.