As melting glaciers continue to raise ocean levels to severe droughts and forest fires, climate change continues to threaten everyone. From the largest business entities to individual well-being, governments are pushing to adopt new policies, creating sustainable alternatives for sourcing energy, and focusing on reducing the public’s waste.
The International Trade Administration estimates that Qatar alone produces 1.3 million tons of household waste annually, all of which goes to landfills. Here, a ‘Zero-Waste Lifestyle’ proposes a shift in helping the country reduce its carbon footprint. Here are some tips you can use to apply a zero-waste lifestyle:
Climate change is a crisis that affects us all, irregardless of our stature or place. Therefore, it then becomes our responsibility to hold ourselves accountable. Corporations and organizations will only then follow suit if we ensure to create that demand in the first place starting from the habits and choices we make everyday.
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