23
Nov
Have you started living green at home yet?
In the context of increasingly complex climate change, the goal of Net Zero is not just a responsibility of governments or businesses, but also starts with each individual family. By simply changing a few habits in our daily lives, we can contribute to protecting our planet.
Using energy efficiently
- Maximize natural light during the day to reduce the use of electric lights.
- Prioritize the use of energy-efficient devices such as LED lights – both durable and cost-effective.
- Remember to turn off lights, fans, air conditioners, and electronic devices when not in use.
Consuming wisely and intelligently
- Limit the use of single-use plastics: instead of using plastic bags, plastic straws, etc., use reusable bags, personal water bottles, etc. made of environmentally friendly materials.
- Shop for food and household items based on actual needs to avoid overbuying and waste.
- Prioritize purchasing products with simple or no packaging to reduce waste.
Managing waste properly and effectively at the source
- Sort waste into organic waste, recyclable waste, and non-recyclable waste. Organic waste can be used as compost for plants, while recyclable waste such as paper, plastic, and metal can be taken to recycling centers.
Planting trees in living spaces
- Not only creating a cool space, but trees also help absorb CO2, reduce ambient temperature, and improve air quality.
- Encourage children to participate in activities such as waste sorting, planting trees, etc. to help children develop a sense of environmental protection from an early age.
Practicing a green lifestyle to achieve the Net Zero goal is not difficult, only small changes in daily life are needed. You can contribute to creating a greener and more sustainable planet. Are you ready to start this journey?