Lifestyle Changes You Can Make to Be More Environmentally Friendly

Broughshire Waste Metals • 10 March 2022

Although it might be daunting, climate change is something that should be on everybody’s mind. Scientists have been saying for years now that we have been releasing large amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere which ultimately has a detrimental impact on the earth’s climate. This is a worldwide problem and it can sometimes feel that your own contribution will hardly change the course of climate change, however we have thought of several lifestyle changes you can make to put a dent in the climate change crisis.

 

From using waste management recycling services to changing your mode of transport, here are just a few lifestyle changes you can make to help combat climate change.


How Do you Travel?

At the moment, it is reported that transport is responsible for 34% of a household’s carbon footprint. Vehicles that use petrol or diesel are known for the amount of pollution they emit, and therefore it might be a good idea to switch to something else. For instance, cycling into work not only has benefits towards the environment, but it also has its health benefits too.

 

Electric vehicles are now also become popular on our roads. These vehicles use an electric battery to operate rather than petrol or diesel, meaning that this mode of transport is both fast and environmentally friendly. In fact, incentives are now starting to be introduced for those using electric vehicles. This includes free parking in some areas, zero road tax and exemption from the London Congestion Charge.


Make Use of Recycling Services

Enlisting the help of waste management recycling services could be considered one of the best ways to contribute to the preservation and protection of the environment. Recycling is where the waste and rubbish is reprocessed to create new products. This means that the waste is not being burnt to create more greenhouse gases. At Broughshire Waste Metals, we are waste handlers that enable customers to improve their environmental efforts in a cost-effective way.


Change your Diet

It might be surprising to know that food accounts for 30% of a household’s carbon footprint. Studies suggest that in order for us to drive this number down, we need to make a shift towards lower-carbon foods. The food produced from animals such as cows and sheep produces and emit powerful greenhouse gases too. Instead, opting for a plant-based diet emits fewer greenhouse gases.

 

If you want to change your efforts towards climate change and are looking for somewhere to recycle your materials and waste, then Broughshire Waste Metals could be just the company for you. Whether it be plastic, cardboard, wood or polythene, we are a waste management recycling company that can make a real difference in your life. To learn more about our products, then get in touch with our team today!

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