We continue with these tips that if we apply them all, we will have a greater positive impact on our Beloved Mother Earth.
YOU CAN HELP by unplugging your cell phone charger. If only 10% of cell phone owners in the world unplugged the charger once their cell phone was finished charging, we could have enough energy to meet the needs of 60,000 average households for a month.
YOU CAN HELP by leaving your car at home. Using a gallon of gasoline produces almost 10 kg of CO2. Do it by walking, by bike, by bus. If you still have to use the car, try to use the most direct route or share it with other coworkers or university students.
YOU CAN HELP by giving away or donating your old computer if you are thinking of replacing it before throwing it away. There are sure to be institutions, schools or other organizations willing to accept them.
YOU CAN HELP by reducing your speed. If you drive 20 km/h slower on highways, you can reduce your fuel consumption by up to 20%. If your tires are properly aligned, by up to 100% and your engine is well tuned, you can help reduce your fuel consumption by up to 40%.
YOU CAN HELP by buying local and seasonal products. Buying fruits and vegetables from other climates and that are not in season costs fuel, energy and packaging. A kiwi that comes from New Zealand to Ecuador can generate up to 5 times its weight in CO2 emissions..