Save money. Reduce carbon.
Two-thirds of a person’s carbon footprint arises from their food and shop lifestyle. Rotating to lower carbon intense foods, recycling or repairing your current goods or prioritising brand purchases that are more sustainable.
Reducing your carbon footprint often provides cost savings benefits. Reflect on your current lifestyle and footprint, explore a range of reduction steps, - set a goal based around low-cost carbon intensive activities.
Rethink the impact of reducing your home heat/cool settings, experimenting with a plant-based diet, walking, riding or using public transport more often or telecommuting for work. All provide positive low-cost impacts to installing solar or buying a new EV - charged with renewable power.