The production of every daily necessities, from household appliances to toys, books and furniture, consumes resources and energy, which will bring carbon emissions. What you abandoned may be just what I need. If you don't buy new daily necessities, you will naturally reduce the consumption of resources and energy and reduce carbon emissions.
Usually, you can use your hands and brains to make the old things look brand new, and you can also achieve "low carbon". There are many discarded boxes in ordinary families, such as soap boxes, toothpaste boxes and milk boxes. In fact, as long as they are cut slightly, they can be used conveniently, such as making a storage box, in which items such as tea bags and cosmetics can be placed; You can also make a beautiful desk lamp with instant noodle boxes, cans and yogurt bottles. Dried tea dregs, dried in the sun to make tea pillows, are comfortable and can improve sleep. ...
I heard that online transfer can not only avoid queuing in the bank, but also reduce the energy consumption of paper documents during transportation, so I began to learn from my friends about online shopping, paying water and electricity bills, and paying telephone bills. Very time-saving and labor-saving.
I got into the habit of saving money not only at home but also at work. For example, use as little printing paper as possible, reprint the back of used printing paper, and email all materials and documents that can be circulated through the network to leaders and colleagues.
In addition, replacing ordinary light bulbs with energy-saving lamps, walking, riding a bike or taking a bus as far as possible, and unplugging electrical appliances casually … these seemingly casual little things are all contributing to "carbon reduction".
Low carbon means lower greenhouse gas (mainly carbon dioxide) emissions. Saving water, electricity, fuel and solar terms are the low-carbon lifestyles we advocate, changing the "face consumption" at the expense of increasing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in the past.
Is it okay? I don't want to stay in this stupid school in Aichi.