| Go Veg! Save the Planet! |
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A 2006 United Nations report found that the meat industry produces more greenhouse gases than all the SUVs, cars, trucks, planes, and ships in the world combined. Greenhouse gases cause global warming, which studies show will increasingly lead to catastrophic disasters—like droughts, floods, hurricanes, rising sea levels, and disease outbreaks—unless we drastically reduce the amounts emitted into the atmosphere. (GoVeg.com)
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| Grow Your Own Spices |
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Many spices like Basils, Coriander, Rosemary and Chilli can be easily grown in your own house with a simple pot and some sunlight. This can cut down the food miles; it’s also much more convenient and could be available anytime you need it. They are not only pleasing to the taste but also pleasing to the eyes. Seeds are available at many supermarkets and organic stores.
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| Do you know? |
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1 tonne of recycled paper saves 17 trees
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| Plant a tree with a child |
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Take a walk in the woods, or plant trees which store CO2. Teaching our children to love and care for the planet is the most important thing we can do to insure the future of humankind.
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| Substituting Beans for Meats |
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Substituting beans for meat could reduce climate cost by at least 60%. Choose from a variety of beans, peas and lentils and add them to soup, stews and sauces. They are rich in protein, high in fibre and can help to reduce blood cholesterol. Replacing meat with beans also help to reduce risk of having heart diseases, diabetic condition and cancers. For those who love soup, adding raw cashew nuts or soy bean could give your soup a sweet taste without the undesirable health effects of meat.
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| Do you know? |
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5 recycled plastic bottles can make 1 square foot of polyester carpet
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| Skip the liquid soap |
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Stick with the bar kind.
Why it's good for the Earth: Many liquid soaps, though convenient, contain triclosan, an antibiotic agent toxic to wildlife.
Why it's good for you: You can easily overdo it with liquid soap, which can dry out your skin and make it susceptible to germs. Plus, antibacterial soaps don't always deliver the germ-killing benefits they promise.
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| Too much Sugar? |
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Most white sugar are over-polished, low in nutritional value and high in calories. We absorb most of the sugar from processed food like deserts, soups and drinks especially carbonated drinks. According to USFDA, a person who consumes one carbonated drink a day has 50 times higher risk of getting diabetics compare to a person who consumes only one carbonated drink in a month!
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| Avoid idling vehicles for more than one minute |
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Instead of letting your car idle, turn off the ignition. It uses less gas and emits less CO2 to stop and restart your car than to let it run. In fact, idling uses twice as much gas as driving! If every driver in Canada avoided idling for five minutes a day, we could prevent 1.6 million metric tons of CO2 from being emitted.
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| Paint it "green" |
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Revive your walls with eco-friendly paint. Most conventional paints contain substances called volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These are bad for your health and contribute to global warming, so opt for low-VOC or VOC-free paint options instead. If possible, look for biodegradable paints, which are non-toxic; or recycled paints, which reduce landfill waste.
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| Recycle paper |
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Use double-sided printing, and think twice before printing out e-mail.
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| Go Easy on the Salt |
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Too much salt raises your blood pressure and thus increases your risk of heart diseases and stroke. However, avoiding salt may be tough. 75% of the salt we eat is already in the food we buy, for example, breakfast cereals, sauces, soups, not to mention chips and other fast foods. The best tip is to read the label and avoid processed food in the first place. Choose unrefined sea salts instead of processed salt.
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| Recycle your clothes |
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While stocking up on new fashions at the Great Singapore Sale, remember that last season's trends also required resources such as natural material.
Instead of letting these clothes go to waste in your closet, recycle them.
Give them away, or sell them at flea markets.
Buying second-hand clothes also increases their lifespan, and ensures the resources that went into producing them are stretched further
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| Download music and movies from reputable e-Store |
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Discs not only require resources to produce, but they also need to be transported from producers to stores, thus using up fuel.
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| Do you know? |
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1 recycled aluminium drinks can saves enough energy to run a TV set for 3 hours
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| Are you getting fresh? |
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Most packaged juices have been pasteurized which means that while killing all the germs and bacteria, lots of vitamins, minerals and enzymes could be destroyed too. The process of pasteurizing produces much more carbon footprint than eating the fruit fresh or using a simple juice squeezer.
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| Say No to Artificial Sweetener |
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For those who seek to reduce their calorie intake without the need to give up sweet treats, artificial sweetener seems to be a logical answer. But, while these artificial sweeteners may be more or less calorie-free, they are high in carbon footprint and are full of chemicals that are linked to possible health risks.
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| Don't leave household appliances on standby |
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Switch off the main power source
Standby power accounts for up to 10 per cent of home electricity use.
Ensuring the mains are switched off could save you about $50 a year.
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| Do you know? |
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1 recycled plastic bottle saves enough energy to light a 60W bulb for 6 hours
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| Plant protein is more eco-friendly |
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Producing one calorie of animal protein requires more than 10 times as much fossil fuel input—releasing more than 10 times the amount of greenhouse gasses—than it takes to produce one calorie of plant protein.
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| Quit smoking |
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Second-hand smoke is a major indoor air pollutant and health hazard. When you quit, both you and your family will lead longer and healthier lives.
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| Juices Save Your Lives! |
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Give your body a treat and invest in a good juicer. Fruit and vegetable juices contain loads of minerals, vitamins and enzymes essential for a healthy and vibrant body. In fact, juicing can increase availability of some substances like carotenoids from carrots. From time to time, doing juicing with our Indigo Juicing Program helps one regain youth and get back in shape miraculously within surprising short time. Remember to put in a good blend of fruits & vegetables like Green Apple, Carrot, Lemon, Beet Root and Celery for best results.
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| Say No to Carbonated Drink |
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Carbonated Drink accounts for more than 28% of all drinks consumed in the US and more than 25% in Asia. These drinks are very low in nutritional value and high in sugar and potentially harmful chemicals. Even if you recycle the can, the energy and resources to produce a can drink is still incredibly wasteful. So do yourself and earth a favor, next time when you think of a carbonated drink, get a glass of water instead.
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| Use public transport |
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Taking a bus or train cuts individual carbon emissions.
Use trip planners available online at www.sbstransit.com.sg to help save travel time.
With rising fuel costs, taking public transport not only helps the environment, but it also makes economic sense.
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| Amazing seeds |
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Seeds contain the life force that supports healthy cell growth and increases our immunity. Popular seeds like pumpkin and sunflower seeds can be found easily in local health food store. Adding these seeds onto our salads not only increases the nutritional value but also greatly enhances the taste. Try buying the raw seeds and bake or roast them using your own oven. Delicious!
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