SHOULD:
- Use public transportation or carpool to reduce carbon emissions.
- Recycle and compost waste to reduce landfill contributions.
- Use reusable products (like water bottles, bags, and containers) instead of single-use plastics.
- Conserve water and electricity by turning off lights and appliances when not in use.
- Plant trees or start a garden to contribute to air quality and biodiversity.
- Support eco-friendly brands and products made from sustainable materials.
- Educate themselves and others about environmental issues and sustainable practices.
- Opt for sustainable fashion by choosing second-hand clothes or brands that focus on ethical production.
SHOULDN'T:
- Waste food or resources that could be reused or recycled.
- Use disposable plastic items like straws, cups, and utensils.
- Engage in excessive consumption of fast fashion or cheap, non-durable goods.
- Ignore environmental impact when making lifestyle choices, like using fossil fuel-heavy transportation unnecessarily.
- Dump trash in nature or litter in public spaces.
- Neglect energy-efficient practices at home or school, such as leaving lights on or using outdated appliances.
- Overconsume water or energy unnecessarily (e.g., long showers, leaving the faucet running).