Living a green sustainable lifestyle is a major step toward protecting our mother earth. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to go the extra mile to adopt green living. Here are some easy ways to go green in your everyday life.
1. Plant More Trees

We cannot emphasize enough the importance of trees. The more the trees are, the healthier the environment is.
Planting trees is as easy as it gets. You don’t have to be a professional botanist or gardener to plant a tree. However, you will need to know the basics of planting trees, and the internet can come to your aid in this regard. Change the landscape of your outdoors by planting trees (of your choice) as often as you can.
2. Try Eating Less Meat

A simple change in your diet plan can have a huge impact on the environment. Abstain meat consumption to leave behind minimal carbon footprints. Eat meat that is raised organically, as this will help cut down on the unhygienic resources used to produce meat for food.
3. Use Reusable Dinnerware

We understand that disposable dinnerware is cheap and convenient to use. But think sustainable. Disposable items are usually dumped in water bodies, which, in turn, harm the water species. Keeping this in mind, you should rather consider using recyclable cups, plates, and flatware.

Love the ideas.
Not so crazy about the last picture for Reduce Food Waste.
I’m big on letting the dog have remnant leftovers but giving cooked chicken bones to the dog??? BOOOO!!!!
They splinter and can kill him/her!
You are correct the last picture was bad! Chicken bones for dogs is never a good idea. The picture was changed out. Thanks for catching that. I think you will like the new one.
Talk to the developers about saving and planting trees. I live in Washington, DC, and every patch of trees in Maryland is now cut down for new buildings. Rush hour traffic already a night mare yet new Townhomes go up by the hundreds without new infrastructure planning.