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WHAT DOES SUSTAINABLE LIVING MEAN

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WHAT DOES SUSTAINABLE LIVING MEAN

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  1. WHAT DOES SUSTAINABLE LIVING MEAN In a post-COVID world, what does "sustainable living" mean? Whether you recently became a parent, watched a terrible environmental documentary, or noticed a friend's obnoxious posts about thrifting, you may have been considering sustainable living lately. You want to adopt an eco-friendly lifestyle but don't want to feel burdened. How plausible is it? Especially now that we are combating novel coronavirus strains. Although there are various persistent issues, sustainability experts claim that the solutions are closer than they might seem. In this article, we'll talk about how to live sustainably in a post-COVID future and what we can do to get there within our means and at our own pace.

  2. Why sustainable living must be practiced now The world was frantically attempting to avoid a fatal virus just yesterday. Discussions about global warming and carbon emissions were moved to the back of the line when COVID-19 broke out. But isn't it time to consider how the pandemic affects the environment? More than 25,000 tonnes of plastic debris related to the pandemic have entered the world's oceans. That sounds like quite the cleanup effort, to be honest. In cautious homes, single-use plastics, cleaners, and antibacterials are still prevalent. Since lockdowns, the reliance on internet shopping has only grown steadily (online sales are up more than 52% since 2020), which has led to an increase in plastic usage in packaging. For many, public transportation is still simply a shaky choice. How does the bio-friendly movement fit into the new norm given this tendency of increased resource consumption? The term "sustainable living," which has been bandied about frequently, seems weighty and complicated. We don't need to make significant sacrifices (yet). Only an inventory and resource reorganization is required. Sustainability is more about altering the rate at which we consume resources than "what we must cease doing." Visit our website:- Questmite

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