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10 Simple Steps to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint: A Guide for Saint John Residents

Picture of some Saint John community residents after the Marsh Creek Cleanup 2023

As climate change continues to impact our planet, it's never been more crucial to consider the ways we can reduce our carbon footprint. It may seem like a daunting task, but there are simple steps you can take right here in Saint John that can make a significant difference. Here are ten actionable strategies to help you lead a more sustainable lifestyle:

  • Choose Active Transportation: Opt for walking, biking, or public transportation for short-distance travels. For longer distances, carpooling can be a great option. This not only reduces carbon emissions but also promotes physical health.

  • Energy-Efficient Homes: Consider switching to energy-efficient appliances and LED lighting. Remember to turn off lights when not in use and unplug devices that aren't in operation.

    • Appliances: If you can choose your appliances, opt for energy-efficient ones. Look for appliances with an Energy Star rating, as they tend to use less energy. In addition, make sure to turn off appliances when not in use and unplug them if possible.

    • Heating and Cooling: Use thermal curtains and rugs to insulate your rooms better. This can reduce the amount of energy required for heating and cooling.

  • Shop Local: Support local farmers and businesses to reduce the carbon emissions associated with long-distance transportation of goods. Plus, it's a great way to support our local economy!

  • Plant-Based Eating: Even just one meatless day per week can have a significant impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Visit our local Saint John markets for a wide selection of fresh fruits, vegetables, and grains.

  • Compost: Composting food scraps significantly reduces methane emissions from landfills. Plus, it enriches your soil, promoting healthier plant growth.

  • Recycle Properly: Make sure you're following the Saint John recycling guidelines to ensure materials can be processed correctly. Remember, not everything can go in the blue bin.

  • Save Water: Use water-saving appliances, fix leaks promptly, and consider a rain barrel to collect water for outdoor plants.

    • Fix leaks: Even a small leak can waste a lot of water. If you notice a leak, report it to your landlord or fix it yourself as soon as possible.

    • Water-efficient fixtures: If possible, install water-saving devices like low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators. These use less water without compromising on performance.

    • Efficient Washing: When doing dishes or laundry, make sure to run full loads to maximize water efficiency.

    • Shorter Showers: Reduce the time spent in the shower. Every minute less can save significant amounts of water.

    • Mindful use: Simply being aware of your water consumption can lead to less waste. Turn off the faucet while brushing your teeth or washing dishes, for instance.

  • Minimize Waste: Opt for reusable over disposable whenever possible. Bring your own bags, cups, and containers when shopping or dining out.

  • Educate and Advocate: Stay informed about environmental issues and advocate for sustainability within your community. Encourage your friends and family to do the same.

  • Participate in Community Cleanups: Join local initiatives, like those organized by ACAP Saint John, to keep our city clean and green.

Every step we take towards reducing our carbon footprint is a step towards a more sustainable future for Saint John and the world. It might not seem like much, but if we all do our part, these small changes can add up to make a big difference.

Remember, change begins with you – let's take these steps together for a greener Saint John!