How many of the 75 ways to love the earth do you do?
The earth is our home, and we should love it, take care of it, and keep it in a good state. If the earth is injured, we who live on it will be the first to bear the brunt. Nowadays, a lot of industrialization, a lot of reclamation, and a lot of plastic waste are produced. In addition, animal husbandry has wantonly reclaimed rainforests and burned forests, making the earth smoky and making us live in an environment that is dangerous even to breathe.
If everyone can make a little contribution to the earth, people all over the world will contribute a little, and the accumulation will be of great help to the earth. In fact, caring for the earth is very simple, and it can be practiced in daily life. Let’s examine it together How many do you do?
1. Regularly clean the home environment without using chemical cleaners or pesticides.
2. Use natural items such as lemon and charcoal to eliminate odors, without chemical fragrances.
3. When the tableware is not very greasy, wash it with warm water, reduce the use of detergent, or use natural dishwashing liquid instead.
4. Plant more plants indoors and outdoors, which can lower the ambient temperature and reduce the use of fans and air conditioners.
5. Household appliances need regular maintenance and cleaning (especially air conditioners) to reduce power consumption.
6. Choose electrical appliances with good energy-saving efficiency (refer to credible energy-saving labels).
7. Try to buy as few non-essential electrical appliances as possible.
8. Try to use electric fans instead of air conditioners.
9. Put the refrigerator in a cool corner without sunlight to save power, and close it as soon as possible after opening the door to take things.
10. The refrigerator does not store too much food, which can save electricity and reduce the risk of food poisoning.
11. Use fluorescent lamps and energy-saving light bulbs instead. During the day, you can open the curtains to reduce the use of electric lights.
12. When leaving the room or office, turn off the lights and air conditioners, and turn off the computer when not in use.
13. Wear more clothes when the weather is cold, and do not turn on the heater (electric heater) when it is not necessary.
14. Wash clothes accumulated for many days at the same time, which saves water, electricity, and labor.
15. Use more showers and fewer bathtubs for bathing, which can save a lot of water.
16. Use instant pots or smoldering pots to cook vegetables, which saves fuel and time, and can better preserve food nutrition.
17. Use steaming, boiling, and frying methods to cook vegetables, which can save gas and fuel.
18. Try to use a rag to clean the kitchen and reduce the use of paper towels.
19. When cooking food, don’t overdo it to avoid waste.
20. Store food in airtight boxes or bottles, and use plastic wrap as little as possible.
21. Buy products that are moderately packaged with recyclable materials, and refuse to buy products that are excessively packaged.
22. Do not buy ivory chopsticks, rhino horn seals, or other rare animal products.
23. Expired medicines should be recycled through dedicated channels, and leftover food should be put into kitchen waste recycling bins.
24. Choose white toilet paper to reduce pigment pollution.
25. Use electric razors instead of disposable blades.
26. Use more natural materials for furniture, and less plastic and man-made fibers.
27. Do not replace the furniture unless necessary, choose durable and timeless styles, and reduce unnecessary purchases.
28. Appropriate diet should be 80% full, and reduce unnecessary entertainment.
29. Eat more at home and eat out less to reduce waste and pollution.
30. Self-made beverages and foods are good for health, save money, and protect the environment.
31. Refuse to buy food that uses food additives in large quantities.
32. Eating more fruits and vegetables and less meat is good for personal health and less damage to the earth.
33. Refuse to buy food shipped by air that consumes a lot of energy and pollutes the environment.
34. Refuse to buy food that is over-processed, wastes resources, and pollutes the environment.
35. Bird's nests, sharks fin, abalone, pangolin, and other game meats harm living beings and destroy natural ecology.
36. Try to use loose tea leaves to make tea. Tea bags waste resources and increase pollution.
37. Buy organic fruits and vegetables as much as possible. Chemical fertilizers and pesticides are harmful to the human body, and even more damaging to the ecology and the environment.
38. Purchase local and seasonal agricultural products to reduce transportation, refrigeration energy, and pollution.
39. Bring your own water bottle when you go out, and buy less packaged drinks and bottled water.
40. Let babies drink breast milk and reduce the use of baby milk powder and baby food.
41. Choose more natural fibers (cotton, wool, hemp, etc.) for clothes, and buy fewer man-made fiber products.
42. Don't buy extra clothes, shoes, and hats just to keep up with fashion.
43. Children in the family often wear second-hand clothes, for example, older brothers and sisters pass them on to younger siblings.
44. The laundry should be washed with water as much as possible. The chemicals used in dry cleaning pollute the environment very seriously.
45. If you refuse to buy fur, businessmen will not indiscriminately catch wild animals or raise animals to make fur.
46. Take public transportation, share rides or walk more as much as possible, and drive less or ride a motorcycle.
47. Don't buy a car if you don't really need it. If you need it, you should maintain it properly or buy an electric car as much as possible.
48. Drive in a way that saves fuel and reduces loss.
49. Take the stairs more and take the elevator less.
50. Plant trees or potted plants in the workplace as much as possible.
51. Toxic stationery (such as markers, correction fluid, and correction tape) should be used as little as possible.
52. Save paper, and use recycled paper for double-sided printing of non-important documents as much as possible.
53. Use more emails, bills, and documents, and minimize paper printing and color printing.
54. Bring your own simple teacup tableware and reduce the use of disposable tableware.
55. More outdoor activities, fewer shopping malls, and fewer air-conditioned indoor sports fields.
56. Choose non-polluting sports, such as Tai Chi, Qigong, jogging, and hiking.
57. Teach children to make toys by themselves, which not only improves intelligence, saves money, but also gives them a sense of satisfaction.
58. Self-made gifts or greeting cards are thoughtful, money-saving, and resource-saving.
59. Carry out garbage sorting, waste paper, aluminum cans, iron cans, plastic cans, fluorescent tubes, etc. are all recycled.
60. Choose recycled paper and other recyclable materials.
61. Don't keep pets for fashion or fun.
62. Buy less canned pet food and sand for feces, which wastes resources and costs money.
63. All items that are "thrown away after use" should be used as little as possible to reduce waste and pollution.
64. Try to buy products that can be "recycled" and reusable to reduce waste of resources.
65. Sprays will destroy the ozone layer, try to use other substitutes.
66. Try to use traditional diapers instead of baby diapers to reduce garbage.
67. Try to use rechargeable batteries instead of ordinary batteries.
68. Old batteries must be recycled, and do not throw them away arbitrarily, as they will cause serious pollution to the environment.
69. Carry a handkerchief with you, use fewer paper towels, and reduce tree felling.
70. Try to use solar products, such as solar computers and solar water heaters.
71. Bring your own reusable bags for shopping. Do not use plastic bags. If you have plastic bags, you should reuse them many times.
72. Don't smoke. Advising others to smoke is a bad habit that harms others and oneself.
73. Refuse to buy products produced by consortium enterprises that pollute the environment.
74. Support enterprises that can do a good job in environmental protection, do not pollute the environment, and implement social responsibilities.
75. Love life, do not kill indiscriminately, and do not participate in commercial release activities that will cause ecological damage.


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