Make it last."
Of course, no one person can fix every environmental problem.
Here are some of the best answers:
1.

“Eating less meat/animalproducts.
Agriculture is a massive contributor to climate change and greenhouse gas emissions.
Eating plant-based meals is cheap, healthy, and saves the planet.”

“It’s not like you have to be a vegetarian or a vegan,just don’talwayseat meat.”
userrname
3.
“Stop buying fast fashion.

I know it feels good to feel ‘trendy’ I do.
“Buy less stuff.”
Anonymous
5.

“Recycle everything that you could.
Also, recycle.”
We’d get lazy [and] end up tossing out so much food, it was disgusting.

Now we feel guilty for tossing a quarter of an onion, LOL.
morgan_le_slay
8.
“Invest in quality products (look for used!)

and repair rather than replace.
Support a local business!
(Handymen, cobblers, tailors, etc.)”

“I recycle my used batteries in the bins at the supermarket.
I have a fairly inexpensive clothesline horse.
Its been going strong for nine years.”

“I can line dry four loads of laundry in across two days in the North Carolina summer.
[There’s] no cost beyond getting the clothesline and clothespins.”
“Im vegan, I buy 95% of my clothing second-hand, and reduce-reuse-recycle like a madwoman.”

“Cold water for washing all your laundry.”
17.”
As Vivienne Westwood said, ‘Buy less.

Quality, not quantity.'"
Once I learned about how bad their clothes and business practices were, I stopped forever."
Let me know your thoughts down below.

And if you have any more positive habits to share, I’m happy to hear them!
Who knows your tip might help someone make a positive change in their life.