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It seems that everyone wants to turn green these days as the well-being of the planet in general becomes a growing concern for the public. Our modern politicians have access to the most intricate demographing tools and research facilities and have the best insight into the wants and needs of our society and if they start voicing their concerns over climate change, you know it is a reflection of worries of the country as a whole.
Large companies are also beginning to realise the importance of the green way of thinking. Those who have realised its full potential are trying their hardest to lower their carbon footprint. The biggest aim for big brands, especially for department stores and high street companies with a massive customer facing presence, is to be carbon neutral by a certain year; many stores now have a section on their website dedicated to their aims concerning the environment.
Smaller companies are also now following suit and even B2B organisations are enjoying not only a better reputation but are saving a lot of money on renewable energy using wind, water or commercial solar power from Dulas.
Everyone has to do their bit though; we cannot just leave it to the big companies. Most people think it is the corporations who pollute the most, which is generally true, but industrialisation is not the only use for fossil fuels.
If you make a concerted effort to recycle in your home, which shouldn’t be too much of an effort since many councils now have time saving initiatives that mean recycling has never been so easy, you could be doing a lot over the years to really make a difference.
I do what I can to help out our environment.
We try to be as green as we can!
I do take some steps, but there’s always room for improvement.
there are so many ways to be green, and we each need to take those steps to improve our own well being. We have made an effort to change what we use in our home, on our bodies, but the corporations need to clean up a lot too. There are only so many things we can do before the companies need to step up and make a change. I need a car so until global companies can decide to clean up our fuel options I have not choice but to pollute. Everyone needs to step up – everyone.
We definitely try!
It takes a little effort from everyone to make it happen!
We do what we can!
Visiting again for some reminders.