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Here is what we can do 🌿

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Support carbon reduction.

You can contribute by supporting projects which reduce carbon emissions with reforestation or renewable energy.

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Bamboo Toothbrush.

There are many great biodegradable, fair produced and recycled or bamboo toothbrushes that you can explore. Some even offer package-free and compensate the delivery for you. Throughing out a big piece of non-recyclable plastic every few weeks is not great!

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Sustainable Dental Floss.

It turns out those little spools of floss are an environmental minefield. Being such a small piece of litter, dental floss, and other types of small plastic, often get swept up in the disposal process and end up in the ocean. Floss, designed specifically not to tear, is a real problem in the ocean. Like other plastics, it can end up suffocating marine animals, or making its way into their stomachs, where it often stays for years, causing serious health issues.

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Stop water during brushing.

An additional and easy tip that save you money and has a lot of impact at the same top: Turn off the water tap while brushing your teeth.

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Don't skip tune-ups.

Good maintenance usually equals efficiency in regards of the things you own. Care for your appliances and they will reward you with lower energy costs and longer operating lives. Rather act earlier then later!

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Green energy.

You can use desktop research to compare energy providers in your region. Often times there are more green alternatives available for not more money. It's a single action with incredible impact in the long-run.