Monday, September 10, 2012

Eco friendly - A Lifestyle, Not a Hobby

#1. Eco friendly - A Lifestyle, Not a Hobby

Eco friendly - A Lifestyle, Not a Hobby

Being eco amiable is more than just changing your light bulbs and buying a new car, or even installing solar panels. While it can consist of those things, it doesn't have to. Moreover, it encompasses a more basic shift in mindset than can be fulfilled, with minor tweaks like that. Eco amiable is about being mindful of the impact all your actions have on the earth.

Eco friendly - A Lifestyle, Not a Hobby

A exquisite example of this can be found in a easy trip to the grocery store. A man, we'll call him Mike, buys a new Prius. It gets great gas mileage, so he must be eco amiable right? Maybe... But we'll have more on that later. Mike gets in his new Prius and drives three blocks to the grocery store. While there, he buys a box of cereal, some pre-packaged chicken from the butcher block, and a bag of frozen vegetables. He checks out, collects the bags, and drives home.

So, what did Mike do wrong? We will start with the drive. It's unnecessary to drive a car three blocks unless you live in Anchorage and it's the middle of winter. No matter how effective the gas mileage on your car is, you don't need it to drive that kind of distance, walking is far good for the environment. Barring that, most group transportation systems are still a good choice than even the most effective car.

Next we'll look at the things Mike bought at the store. A box of cereal contains not one, but two packages, one of which, plastic, is made as a derivative of fossil fuels. Mike should have bought the bulk cereal, you know; the stuff that only has one package? If Mike did that, he'd be lessening his impact on the earth. Same deal with his pre-packaged chicken. If Mike were to get chicken from the butcher instead of off the shelf, his chicken would be packaged in a paper wrapper, instead of Styrofoam and plastic. Not only is paper a renewable resource; but Styrofoam takes centuries to fully break down in a land fill. That works out to a double negative!

Lastly we come to the frozen vegetables; there's a laundry list for these too. frozen vegetables had to be facility processed and cut to size by market machinery. They were then flash frozen and packaged... In plastic. A fresh vegetable cuts out the power costs of frozen and processing the vegetables, and the containers is much lighter than the frozen variety. And then there was the checkout! Mike collected his bags rather than bringing reusable bags with him to the store; wasting yet more plastic, or paper. Whether way, the list of things Mike, an ostentatiously environmentally aware person, did that were not eco amiable is long and sordid.

If you truly want to become an environmentally aware person, you need to do more than the flashy, noticeable things right. You need to do the puny things that most population will never observation correctly. After all, this isn't about you, it's not about development sure everyone knows how good of a man you are. This is about the earth; and doing what is right for the earth as man dependent on its resources for life.

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