5 Easy Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint at Home
Climate change can feel overwhelming, but small changes at home add up. Here’s how to make your household more eco-friendly without breaking the bank:
1. Switch to LED Bulbs
LEDs use 75% less energy than traditional bulbs and last 25 times longer. Replace your old bulbs gradually—start with high-use areas like the kitchen.
2. Cut Food Waste
The average family wastes $1,500 worth of food yearly. Plan meals, freeze leftovers, and compost scraps. Apps like Too Good To Go help rescue unsold food from local businesses.
3. Opt for Cold Water Laundry
90% of a washing machine’s energy goes to heating water. Switching to cold washes saves energy and keeps clothes vibrant longer.
4. Unplug ‘Energy Vampires’
Devices like phone chargers and gaming consoles suck power even when off. Use smart power strips to cut phantom energy drain.
5. Start a Mini Garden
Growing herbs or veggies reduces grocery trips and packaging waste. No yard? Try windowsill plants like basil or succulents.
Final Thought
You don’t need to overhaul your life overnight. Pick one or two tips to start, and build from there. Every small action counts!

