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Reusing or recycling old items instead of buying new ones helps shrink your carbon footprint by…..

Eliminating the need for new packaging to be created.
Cutting out the CO2 released when transporting new products to the store.
Making sure you don’t buy more than you need.
All of the above.

Rubber or plastic shoes usually have a higher carbon footprint than canvas ones because…...

They have bigger soles.
They’re made of petroleum (oil-based) products, which are often processed in big factories.
Plastic comes from the Plasticus plantae plant, which needs to be watered every hour to survive.

Which of these fabrics usually has a lower carbon footprint? (Hint: it can be organic and is biodegradable!).

Polyester.
Cotton.
Nylon.
Fleece.

Where’s the best place to shop to keep your carbon footprint small?

A farmer’s market you can walk to, just around the corner.
The outlet store an hour’s drive away (you can’t beat the deals on a 10 pack of peanut butter!).
The grocery store by your best friend’s house in the next town over – you guys like to do everything together!

Old-school incandescent light bulbs have a higher carbon footprint than new fluorescent ones because…..

They’re the only type of light bulb used in factories.
They use less energy.
They have to be replaced more often.

The most footprint-friendly way to get your clothes super clean is to…...

Wash in hot water and use detergent capsules.
Keep the capsules but lower the temperature a bit.
Wash in cold water using a concentrated liquid detergent.

What’s the best way to shrink your carbon footprint?

Buy eco-friendly products
Wear smaller shoes.
Use less – and buy less too.

Old-school incandescent light bulbs have a higher carbon footprint than new fluorescent ones because…..

They use less energy.
They have to be replaced more often.
They’re the only type of light bulb used in factories.

Reusing or recycling old items instead of buying new ones helps shrink your carbon footprint by…......

Making sure you don’t buy more than you need.
Eliminating the need for new packaging to be created.
Cutting out the CO2 released when transporting new products to the store.
All of the above.

Which of these fabrics usually has a lower carbon footprint? (Hint: it can be organic and is biodegradable!)

Cotton.
Nylon.
Polyester.
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