There are plenty of reasons to want to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle. By making a few small changes, you can make a significant difference in your carbon footprint. While it might seem like you’re not making a big change in the grand scheme of things, the idea is that if everyone can do something to be more environmentally friendly, it will have a more positive impact overall.
As well as the ethical implications of a more eco-friendly lifestyle, you can also save money by living more sustainably. Making changes to your home is a good passive way to improve your personal impact on the environment, as once the changes have been made, you’ve just got to maintain them.
Solar Power
Solar power is one of the most effective ways to save money and be more eco-friendly. We all need electricity in our daily lives, but we can’t always control whether the electricity we use is from clean, renewable sources or not. Most electricity in the world is still sourced from fossil fuels.
But you can take more control over your power by investing in solar. There are a couple of ways to do this.
The most common method is to install solar panels on your property. You can put them on your roof and, if you also get a battery, you can power your home during the day and through part of the night. Or you can invest in a solar farm elsewhere and use that to power your home.
A Habitable Garden
Another way to change your home is to focus on the exterior of your property. If you have a lot of land, you also have an opportunity to make a difference in your local area. Local habitats in residential areas are constantly being taken away from insects and wildlife. Lawns look great, but they’re water-hungry, and they aren’t very biodiversity-friendly.
Instead, consider a wilder backyard or at least a wild border. A pond can provide a habitat for frogs and other amphibians, while also making a home for insects and local plantlife. Adding wildflowers to your garden allows local pollinators to find a home, which can, in turn, be good for the local bird community.
Grow plants that are local to your area, as they will thrive, and they will be better for local insects and critters.
Smart Thermostats and Lighting
Reducing the amount of electricity you use can be a great way to lessen your utility bills and your carbon footprint in one fell swoop.
A smart thermostat is designed to track how much electricity you use in heating and cooling your home, as well as giving you better control over it. You can turn your heating off more easily when you leave the house.
Smart lights also make your lights more energy efficient, and it’s easier for you to turn them off or dim them, even when you’re not at home. This makes your life easier, and it can help the environment.



