1. Clean your home and reduce the use of chemical cleaners or pesticides
2. Use lemons and charcoal to eliminate bad odors instead of chemical air fresheners
3. Wash your food utensils in warm water when they're not too oily and reduce the use of detergents
4. Keep a variety of plants both indoors and outdoors to keep the surrounding area cooler, and reduce the need to turn on the fans and air-conditioners
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5. Always pay attention to the maintenance of electrical appliances (especially air-conditioners) to reduce power consumption
6. Choose electrical appliances with good performance (refer to the introduction of the Consumer Council)
7. Non-essential electrical appliances (electric toothbrush, etc.) can be bought less
8. If it is not too hot, use electric fans instead of air-conditioning to save electricity
9. Refrigerator in the shaded corners of the electricity can be saved, and close the door as soon as possible after opening the door to take things out
10. Close the door as soon as possible after opening it
10. Don't store too much food in the refrigerator to save electricity and reduce the risk of poisoning
11. Use fluorescent lights and energy-saving lamps to save electricity and make use of natural light
12. Turn off the lights and air-conditioning when you leave the room
13. Wear more clothes on cold days and turn on the heater only if necessary
14. Save water, electricity and effort by storing a load of clothes in the washing machine
15. Save a lot of water by using more showers and less bathtubs
16. Save fuel, time and nutrition by cooking in InstantPot and StuffedPot
17. Save fuel by using more steaming, boiling and stir-frying
18. Use a tablecloth for hygiene and don't use a lot of paper towels in the kitchen
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19. Don't cook too much to avoid waste
20. Try to use sealed boxes or bottles to reduce the consumption of cleaning film
21. Buy products packaged in recyclable materials and less in other packaging
22. Don't buy chopsticks with ivory teeth or products made by other rare animals
23. Don't flush medicines and food remnants down the toilet, wrap them up and put them in the trash
24. Buy white toilet paper to reduce pigment pollution, and straw paper is even better
25. Use electric moustache knives rather than razor blades to shave and reduce the waste of metal resources
26. Use more natural materials for furniture, and less plastics and synthetic fibers
27. Replace furniture only when necessary, and buy durable and stylish types that won't go out of fashion
28. Use "second-hand" furniture to reduce unnecessary purchases
29. Use latex paints instead of magnetic paints because water-soluble paints are less polluting
30. Don't take out the phone book to reduce paper consumption
Eat right and live long
31. Eat at home more often than in restaurants to reduce waste and pollution
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32. More homemade drinks and food are good for health, save money, and protect the environment
33. Food additives are often harmful to people and the environment, so it's good to avoid them
34. Eating more fruits and vegetables, and less meat, is good for your personal health, and less destructive to the earth
35. Fast and air-freight food uses a lot of energy, and pollutes the environment
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36. Highly processed food is not beneficial to people, but also a waste of resources and pollution
37. Instant beverages and ready-to-eat food are a waste of resources and pollute the environment
38. Eating bird's nests, shark's fins, abalone, and pangolin and other game meat is harmful to life and destroys the natural ecosystem
39. Try to use tea in bulk, and use fewer teabags, to save resources and reduce pollution
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40. Buy organic fruits and vegetables as much as possible to reduce chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which are harmful to people and the earth
41. Try to grow your own fruits and vegetables, which is good for your body and mind, as well as fulfilling
42. Buy more products from the local and neighboring regions to reduce transportation energy and pollution
43. Visit traditional markets more often, which reduces the need for over-packaged and processed foods
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48. Buy clothes in moderation, buying too much is a waste of resources
49. Establish a personal style of dress, not to buy more fashion just for the sake of fashion
50. Wear more clothes that do not need to be ironed but still look good, such as T-shirts, which saves electricity
51. Refurbish and modify your old clothes, which can save money and resources
52. Wear second-hand clothes, such as those worn by your brothers and sisters, which can save money and resources
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52. Wear second-hand clothes, such as those passed on from siblings to siblings
53. Dry cleaning uses chemicals that pollute the environment, so avoid it if you can
54. Don't buy fur so as not to endanger wildlife, and it's a waste of resources to raise animals to make fur
Working properly reduces pollution
55. Use public ****transportation more often, and take a taxi only when necessary
56. 56. avoid buying and using private cars, and if you do use them, maintain them properly
57. use unleaded gasoline in your car, and drive in a way that saves gas
58. take the stairs more often than the elevator, if possible
green your workplace
59. use less toxic stationery (e.g., micropens, correction fluid)
60. save paper, and only photocopy when necessary
60. use more paper, and only use it if necessary. Save paper, photocopy or computerize when necessary
61. Arrange for recycling of waste paper and give it to the recycler
62. Vending machines are wasteful and polluting, try to make your own drinks
63. Bring your own cups and cutlery, and reduce the use of dishwasher-free utensils etc.
64. If the building is "sick", file a complaint with the tenants' committee and ask for improvements
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Promote eco-education in schools
65. Organize more green exhibitions, lectures, competitions, and slide shows
66. Conduct pollution surveys in schools and the community and try to control it
67. Ask tuck shops to sell more environmentally and health-friendly food
68. Make photocopies of your notes only when necessary to reduce the use of paper
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Life Habits for the Planet
69. Do more outdoor activities, less shopping in shopping malls, and fewer trips to air-conditioned indoor stadiums
70. Do non-polluting exercises, such as tai chi, qigong, jogging, and hiking
71. Design your own toys to make them more interesting, less expensive, and more fulfilling
72. Make homemade gifts or cards to give to the public, to save money, and to save resources
73, Save money and resources
73. Separate your garbage and send waste paper, aluminum cans, tin cans, plastic cans, etc. for recycling
74. Get used to writing on both sides of a piece of paper before throwing it away, and reuse your old envelopes
75. Use recycled paper and other recycled materials
76. Don't keep pets of rare breeds, as this may accelerate their extinction
77. Pet cans are a great way to save money and save resources
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77. Pet cans and feces are a waste of resources and costly, so you can buy less
78. All "disposable" items should be used as little as possible to minimize waste and pollution
79. Try to buy recyclable products to reduce waste of resources
80. Spraying agents destroy the ozone layer, so try to use other alternatives
81. Use more diapers, less baby diapers, less waste
82. Use batteries or rechargeable batteries, less ordinary batteries
83. Put old batteries in the garbage for recycling, don't throw them away in the countryside, the sea, or on the street
84. Get used to bringing handkerchiefs with you, less paper towels, less cutting down trees
85. Use solar energy products, such as solar powered computers
86. For example, solar-powered computers
86. Refuse unnecessary plastic bags when shopping in stores and use them more than once
87. Use potted plants instead of cut flowers as gifts, as the production of cut flowers is wasteful and polluting
88. Don't smoke, persuade others not to smoke in front of others, and report illegal smoking
89. If you want to decorate a Christmas tree, don't buy a real tree, and cherish the forests
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90. return junk mail with a message asking not to send it again
Act together to change society
91. buy more green books and magazines, and listen to more green radio and TV programs
92. ask libraries to collect more green books and magazines
93. keep an eye on pollution in the region, and report complaints at any time
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94. speak out more publicly in support of the environment, e.g. by calling the radio
95. protest against polluting organizations, and put pressure on them through strikes
96. support and praise companies, newspapers, and organizations that have a green agenda
97. lobby local councillors and put pressure on the government to improve the environment in the district
98. vote for green councillors and get them to vote in favor of a green agenda
99. vote for the government to improve the environment. Vote for green councillors to represent them
99. Join green organizations, donate money and support campaigns
100. Organize your own local green group (school, community, church, etc.)
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