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Easy guide to improving your footprint

A lot of people would like to do better by this planet but do not know where to start. We have compiled this guide so that you can see what you can do to minimise your footprint on this beautiful planet and actually aid the repair of soil, air and water that this planet so desperately needs.

1. Stop buying clothes.
The “fast fashion” industry is churning out more clothes at cheaper prices than ever before. This means people buy more, some people only wear their clothes once or a couple of times, before they end up in the bin or the opp shop. The reason fashion is so cheap is usually because it is produced in less developed countries by child labour and/or sweat shops. Companies pay their workers a pittance and do not look after them. Clothes need to be transported to your country, your town, your shops, using fossil fuels to do so. This is on top of the fossil fuels used to produce the clothes. A lot of clothes are made with artificial materials (polyester, nylon and acrylic) which are a derivative of petroleum and do not biodegrade for at least 1,000 years! These artificial materials end up as micro plastics in the water every time you wash your clothes. Fast fashion is the second largest polluter in the world (after oil). Click here for some more information on Fast Fashion.

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2. Minimise your car use
The oil industry is the world’s largest polluter. These days almost everyone drives a car, and most families in developed countries have at least 2 cars per family. A new car consumes on average about two years worth of petroleum in its manufacture. That is if we are talking about a conventional petroleum driven car. Hybrid or battery driven cars consume more in its manufacture, as they also require more rare minerals. Rare minerals are hard to mine, come at a great humanitarian cost and are another resource being depleted.

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3. Say no to single use anything
Single use plastics are a major environmental polluter, but it doesn’t stop with just plastics. Everything you only use once is not sustainable. There are many alternatives on the market now, or you can get inventive by re-using and recycling. Single use plastics are causing major issues not just to the environment but also to the creatures living in this environment. Most animals are now found to have plastic in their gut, some so bad that it actually kills them. There is research out there that shows that our own cells have microplastics in it!

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4. Grow your own or support your local grower
The best way to create a revolution is by growing your own food. Even in apartments and small areas, you can grown bench top greens and other vegetables. If you cannot grow your own food, your can always source food from local growers. Beware though, even organic shops and resellers will buy in produce that has to travel long distances and can be gas ripened! Do your research and support truely locally grown and holistically managed food.

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5. Stop flying
Yes, we all want to see the world, but maybe we need to do it a bit slower. It is ridiculous how cheap flights have become over the past few years. It is great for those of us who have families across the world, but it is costing the planet more than just pollution from flying. Tourism is starting to take a huge toll on cities all around the world, especially since the advent of AirBnB. Residents of some cities are no longer able to afford to live in their city due to it being more lucrative to accommodate tourists. Cities are losing their appeal as they are just becoming a tourist stomping ground. We all need to take a step back.

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6. Minimise internet play
It is great that we can look up anything we want nowadays and get the answer instantly! And we can stream any series or movie, post on our blog, read interesting articles, scroll through our friends posts…. on and on it goes. But what is the environmental and humanitarian cost? Huge. All our devices need rare minerals to function. These are usually mined in poor countries where they enslave the poor and the young to work in atrocious conditions. It takes a lot of energy and fossil fuels to create the devices we so cherish. And then when we use them, it takes a lot of energy and fossil fuels to enable our searches, our streams and our social media presence.

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These are all steps that can be undertaken to minimise your impact on the world (the planet and the people on it). The only way to be completely sustainable on this planet is to not partake in any modern technology (cars, devices, trains etc) and eat what you grow (or trade locally). For most this is simply not possible. So do what you can, but understand that the party cannot keep going. The party is actually already over, most of us are not quite aware of it yet though. We need to install old values into the next generation and make them see that these new ways of ours have destroyed our home. We can turn it around now if we stop everything, all manufacturing, all production, all consumption, all spending and start planting lots of trees, manage the land holistically and live with nature. But until we are ready to do that, you can follow the guidelines above to minimise your foot print, and to prepare you for the future. Best of luck to you and to us all, we will need it in the years to come!

Author: Permeco Inc.

Not for profit organisation and charity based in Queensland, Australia, focusing on permaculture education and environmental research. Please note that all articles and recipes written under this label on this website prior to 2025 are written and copyrighted by Willa Sevenstern (previously known as Zaia Kendall).

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