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5 Easy Ways to Lower Your Carbon Footprint

Going green doesn't need to be complicated.

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A lot of blame goes to large corporations and governments for causing climate change, and deservedly so. Still, that doesn't mean there aren't simple things everyday citizens can do to lower our impact on the earth. Going green goes beyond taking shorter showers. It can even be fun! Here are five small things you can do to make a difference.

Have a meatless Monday

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Delicious vegetarian ramen from Tonbo

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Social media tends to poke fun at this practice, but every little bit counts. If you're not interested in going full vegetarian or vegan, enjoying a easy plant-based dinner once a week is a good place to start. And who knows? You may enjoy going meatless enough to incorporate it into multiple days of your week.

Get a reusable water bottle

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Make a fashion statement, save money, and go green by buying a reusable water bottle. It'll be one less thing off your weekly grocery list, and reduce plastic waste at the same time.

Donate old clothing and items to thrift shops

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Every item kept out of a landfill is a win for the planet. Plus, many thrift stores will offer small amounts of cash or in-store credit for your donated items.

Keep your tires inflated

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Here's another tip that will not only help the planet, but also your wallet and safety. With low tire pressure, cars give off more emissions as they struggle to get from place to place.

Shop at the farmer's market

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I know, this can get pricey. But if you can afford it or even make a once-in-a-while trip, farmer's markets are a great way to support your local economy. Locally grown produce also takes less energy to transport.

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