1. Reduce, reuse, and recycle (3R)
  • Instead of throwing away things we might always donate them to a good cause.
  • Remember to separate your recyclable materials, such as plastic, paper, glass, and aluminium, and consider giving an old pair of jeans a new use.
2. E-waste disposal
  • Additionally, it's critical to properly dispose of your e-waste because doing otherwise could have a negative effect on both the environment and our health.
  • Make sure to separate your e-waste from household trash and deliver it only to authorised collectors.
3. Compostering food
  • Not only should we properly dispose of our waste, but also our food.
  • Purchasing a composting container or turning your food leftovers into delectable soups or stock for later use are two options.

4. Energising products
  • Energy-efficient appliances not only help to save the environment, but they can also help you save money on your power costs.
  • Choose appliances with the Energy Star designation, which encourages energy conservation and aids in helping you determine which expensive appliance will fit in your home the best.