LivingLife - January 2022 - Issue 38

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ENVIRONMENT

CREATING A SUSTAINABLE SHEFFORD

Contribution thanks to Nicola Dowlen & Hannah Leavy

Sustainable Shefford Facebook @SustainableShefford

the dust settling on COP26 it would be easy to wonder where we all fit into doing With something about climate change. But there is a lot we can do individually to make a difference. This is the focus for a small group whose aim is to share ideas and find practical ways to create a more sustainable planet. The group - Sustainable Shefford - currently has 18 members, who meet monthly to discuss ideas and increase awareness. New members are always welcome and don’t have to reside in Shefford. Sustainable living involves reducing the amount of earth’s resources that you use to help protect it - we need to become more sustainable to protect the Earth for future generations. One area of focus is how we see things we no longer need. Much of what we dispose of can be repurposed, reused, recycled, repaired, and renovated - examples include children’s toys, clothing, furniture, and bicycles. Try following some of these tips if you want to live a more sustainable lifestyle: 1. Save energy By using less energy, you can help to reduce carbon emissions. Ways to save energy at home include switching off standby appliances, turning your heating down and hanging clothes to dry instead of using a drier. Energy meters also help to monitor your energy usage. 2. Eat less meat. The production of meat is one of the biggest contributors to climate change. By reducing your consumption, you can help to reduce this impact. 3. Avoid single use plastics. Single-use products, particularly plastic ones, tend to end up in landfill and the ocean, causing harm to wildlife and the environment. Choose eco-friendly alternatives, for example a reusable water bottle. 4. Donate unused items If you don’t use a product or wear a piece of clothing anymore, give it to a charity shop so it can be reused. 5. Save water You can save water in and around your home by making several small changes, for example only boiling the water you need and taking showers instead of baths. 6. Buy fair trade products Fairtrade certification means a product has been produced by a company committed to sustainable production. Look out for this mark on the packaging of products you buy. 7. Don’t waste food If you have leftovers, don’t throw them away. Save them for the next day or freeze them. Any food waste left can then be put in your food caddy for weekly collection. 8. Use eco-friendly cleaning products Some cleaning products contain chemicals that can be harmful to the environment. Using ecofriendly cleaning products helps to prevent these chemicals from having a negative impact on the Earth.

Useful links: www.plasticfree.org.uk/community/shefford 24

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