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Eco-friendly actions to reduce your environmental impact

Les écogestes pour réduire votre impact environnemental

The energy transition is a major challenge of our time, but everyone can contribute in their own way. Adopting eco-friendly habits in our daily lives not only reduces our carbon footprint but also saves us money. Do you already own a pair of eco-friendly sneakers ? Then check out our checklist of simple and effective actions to take for the environment.

"This isn't Versailles": optimize your energy consumption

One of the first ways to reduce your environmental impact is at home. Here are a few easy tips to implement:

  • Turn off your electronic devices completely rather than leaving them on standby. Use power strips with switches to make this easier.
  • Replace your traditional light bulbs with LEDs or class A compact fluorescent lamps, which have an environmental impact 75% lower than incandescent bulbs .
  • Set your heating to 19°C in living areas and 17°C in bedrooms . Every degree less means a little more energy savings!
  • Maintain your household appliances regularly to optimize their energy efficiency.
  • Take this opportunity to choose a truly green electricity supplier , like elmy. This way, your energy bill directly contributes to the development of renewable energy!



Every drop counts: adopt responsible water consumption

Water is a precious resource that must be preserved. Here's how to reduce your consumption:

Green mobility: rethink your travel

Transportation represents a significant portion of our carbon footprint. To reduce it:

  • Opt for walking or cycling for short journeys.
  • Use public transport whenever possible.
  • If you have to take the car, consider carpooling to share the costs and reduce emissions.
  • Adopt a smooth driving style and anticipate to consume less fuel.

From field to plate: eat local and seasonal

Our food choices have a considerable impact on the environment. To reduce it:

  • Buy seasonal fruits and vegetables that are locally produced. They require less transport and energy to produce.
  • Visit local markets and producers to support the local economy.
  • Reduce your meat consumption, the production of which is very resource-intensive.
  • Cook for yourself rather than buying prepared meals, which are often over-packaged.

Zero waste: fight against food waste

In France, each person throws away an average of 30 kg of food per year . To avoid this waste:

  • Plan your meals and make a shopping list so you only buy what you need.
  • Organize your refrigerator logically: foods to be consumed quickly at the front, new items at the back.
  • Learn how to cook with leftovers to give them a second life.
  • Compost your organic waste if possible.

Zero waste goal: reduce your waste

Waste production has a significant impact on the environment. To reduce it:

Smart recycling: adopt selective sorting

Sorting your waste helps promote recycling and reduce the amount of waste that is buried or incinerated:

  • Find out about the recycling guidelines in your municipality.
  • Install several bins in your home to make daily sorting easier.
  • Don't forget special waste (batteries, light bulbs, medicines) which must be deposited in specific collection points.

Circular economy: prioritize second-hand purchases and sharing

Manufacturing new products consumes a lot of resources. To limit this impact:

  • Consider buying second-hand clothes, furniture, appliances...
  • Participate in peer-to-peer exchange or lending systems.
  • Rent rather than buy for items you only use occasionally.

Eco-friendly green thumb: garden responsibly

If you have a garden or a balcony, you can also take action for biodiversity:

  • Avoid pesticides and opt for natural methods to combat pests.
  • Choose local plants, adapted to the climate of your region.
  • Install a rainwater harvesting system for watering.
  • Create a compost bin to recycle your green and organic waste.

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The snowball effect is crucial in the ecological transition. Don't hesitate to share your best practices with your family and friends and participate in local environmental initiatives. You can also encourage your employer to implement more sustainable practices.


Don't try to change everything at once: start with the actions that seem easiest to implement, then gradually expand your practices. The important thing is to persevere and make these eco-friendly actions new habits.


Remember that the ecological transition is an ongoing process. Stay curious, and regularly learn about new practices and technologies that can help you reduce your environmental impact.

Discover our other tips for more sustainable consumption right here.

 

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