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Habit 9 | How can I live a more environmentally friendly life?
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Habit 9 | How can I live a more environmentally friendly life?

Climate change is real. I'm not being flippant, but with some people questioning whether global warming is actually something we need to worry about it's time to look at some hard facts. Millions of tonnes of plastic end up in the ocean each ...

The Emma Guns Show · Emma Gunavardhana

April 22, 201812m 33s

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Show Notes

Climate change is real. I'm not being flippant, but with some people questioning whether global warming is actually something we need to worry about it's time to look at some hard facts. Millions of tonnes of plastic end up in the ocean each year, plastic bags take upwards of 1000 years to degrade and knowing what can and can't be recycled isn't an easy as it maybe should be.


In this ninth #26habits I'm looking at the small, sustainable changes I can make to the products and services I consume and the way I recycle that will stop me contributing to the problem. Just a small about of internet research and I found that things I thought could be recycled can't and vice versa. It's time to educate myself as much as it's time to make changes.


Tune into the show to find out what steps I'll be taking over these next two weeks to break the habit of unwillingly contributing to climate change.


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