What are carbon footprints? Carbon footprints are also known as carbon footprints. Is a statistical index of your daily actions. Emissions into the atmosphere the amount of carbonic (CO2). The bigger the number, the stronger your impact on the environment. To understand the carbon footprint, we can imagine the following: For example: The carbon footprint of the people of the developed country will be many times greater. Compared to people in the developing country. If we choose to fly, we can release large but short-term CO2 emissions. And vice versa, if you choose to ride a motorcycle, the CO2 emissions are small but long-term. When carbon footprints are identified. Will help agencies and individuals take measures to limit the production of emissions. They will change their way of life to have little or no impact on the environment. Helps fresh air.
Increase the use of recycling In daily activities, we can see that at any time we can create waste. For example, going to the market, going to the supermarket with a series of used plastic bags. Thus raising your carbon footprint into the environment. Instead of using plastic bags, bring a recycling bag or a storage lane. Reluctant to use plastic bags. Please use it sparingly and should be gathered so that it can be used for recycling. Paper, newspaper, plastic bottles, ... Things that can be recycled, let's recycle. Collect them and sell them to recycling facilities to help reduce waste to the environment. It is the small actions of each person that will create great benefits in the whole society. Working together to reduce your carbon footprint will help make the environment cleaner.
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