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Low-carbon living habits

Release time: 2023-07-26


Low-carbon living habits
1. The daily rice-washing water can be used to wash hands and face, wash away oil-containing tableware, wipe furniture, water flowers, and so on. It is clean, hygienic and naturally moisturising;
2. Put used newspapers in the bottom of the wardrobe, which can not only absorb moisture, but also absorb the odour in the wardrobe; used newspapers can also be used to scrub the glass without leaving water stains, and reduce the use of environmentally polluting glass cleaners;
3. used mask paper should not be thrown away, use it to wipe the jewellery, wipe the surface of the furniture or wipe the belt, not only wipe the bright can also leave the mask paper aroma; 4. drank tea dregs, dry it, do a tea pillow, both comfortable, but also help improve sleep; can also be used to wash the dishes, handmade soap raw materials, after drying, can absorb the odour;
5. go out shopping, try to bring their own environmental bags, whether free or charge plastic bags, reduce the use;
6. Go out and bring your own drinking cup, reduce the use of disposable cups;
7. Use more permanent chopsticks and lunch boxes, and avoid disposable tableware as much as possible;
8. Develop the habit of switching off electrical appliances to avoid wasting electricity;
9. Try not to use refrigerators, air-conditioners and electric fans, and use bushel fans or fans made of other materials when it is hot.
10. Use a traditional clockwork alarm clock every day instead of an electronic alarm clock;
11. Switch off your computer during lunch breaks and after work;
12. Switch off lights and air-conditioners once they are not in use; unplug mobile phones once they have finished charging;
13. Choose to hang your clothes out to dry and avoid using tumble dryers; replace 45 minutes of exercise on a treadmill with jogging in nearby parks and other places where the air is fresh and suitable for running;
14. Replace 60-watt light bulbs with energy-saving lamps; ride a bicycle instead of driving a car, or walk;
15. when using a computer, try to use low brightness, open fewer programmes, etc., so as to save electricity.
16. If possible, try to watch less TV. It is recommended to read more books, which can save electricity and also increase knowledge.
17. With the leftover small pieces of soap soap, collected in the small stockings can not wear, can be connected to use.
18. TV does not watch, try to unplug the power, but also increase the life of the TV;
19. Before opening the air conditioning in summer, you should first open the windows to allow natural replacement of indoor air, open the electric fan to let the room cool down first, open the air conditioning after adjusting to the room temperature between 25 to 26 °, with a small wind, so that both power saving and low-carbon;
20. Used plastic bottles, wash it can be used to hold a variety of liquid substances; or recycling;
21. food waste, which can be used as fertiliser;
22. Eat less meat, especially red meat, i.e. beef, pork, etc. White meat, i.e. chicken, duck, etc. can be consumed in moderation.
23. Don't throw away the finished milk carton. Trim it, you can use it as a pen holder or make it into a cushion paper for easy to break the board.
24. Take a pair of chopsticks with you when you go out to minimise the use of disposable things.
25. When you turn on the air conditioner, turn up the temperature appropriately, so that it can be both cool and low-carbon.
26. Going out can be car or walking, and fitness and environmental protection, but also can save the cost of fitness.
27. Separate rubbish.
28. Paper should be used on both sides, double-sided use can also be folded into a box to contain the remaining bones of the meal, etc.
After handmade DIY re-creation, you will find that the original waste is also a treasure, so the home environment is healthy and full of creative small joy. "Low-carbon family" is to change the details of their lives to prove: climate change is no longer only environmentalists, government officials and experts and scholars concerned about the issue, but with each of us closely related. Nowadays, when promoting healthy living has become a trend, "low-carbon life" is no longer just an ideal, but a new lifestyle worth looking forward to.