Some options are:
These options all have to be evaluated against your local conditions. For example, being a vegetarian in Nunavut where veggies have to be shipped in for thousands of miles is not as eco-friendly as eating the local animal foods.
1. try walking or getting a bus, NOT A CAR! :p 2. try re- use plastic bags 3. have a shower not a bath 4. try not leave a t.v. oor a light on when you have left a room 5. turn your computer off at night, you could save a £100 pound a year!!!! and recycle :D
There is only so much that you can do, but look for all of the things that use Natural Resources and cut back on them if you can. Also, recycle as much as possible. For example, avoid disposeable things like paper plates, towels & napkins, styrofoam cups, or plastic cups and utensils. Use things which can be washed and used again.
There are many things you can do in your everyday life to help save the environment. You can reduce carbon emissions by walking more or carpooling. You can collect rain water to use in your garden, recycle, and turn the faucets off when you're not using them.
How are they not environmentally friendly
No mining operation is environmentally friendly.
Yes, wind power is environmentally friendly.
it is not environmentally friendly thirs nothing friendly about tesco thy lie
Yes, wind power is environmentally friendly.
They are environmentally friendly because its only feathers and cloth.
You are able to purchase some subzero refrigerators that are environmentally friendly. There is a lot of information on the internet about the brands that are environmentally friendly.
The VW Passat car is voted one of the most environmentally friendly car of the year. The car runs on an environmentally friendly gas (Methane). It is considered one of the most environmentally friendly European car.
Seeing as they are both trees, I would imagine they are equally 'environmentally' friendly.
Environmentally friendly.
100% it is friendly to the environment
no