Invest in reusable water bottles and food containers to reduce the use of disposable plastic bottles and takeout containers.
Reduce your consumption of single-use items, reuse materials whenever possible, and recycle paper, plastic, glass, and metal.
If your campus has a composting program, participate in it by separating food scraps and organic waste.
Opt for walking, biking, or using public transportation instead of owning a car.
When purchasing clothes, furniture, or other items, consider buying secondhand or participating in clothing swaps to reduce the demand for new products.
Turn off lights and unplug electronic devices when not in use. Use energy-efficient LED bulbs and power strips to reduce phantom power consumption.
Take notes electronically, print double-sided when necessary, and use digital resources instead of printed textbooks when available.
Reducing meat consumption can also have a significant impact on your carbon footprint.
Get involved in campus sustainability clubs, events, and initiatives to raise awareness and contribute to positive changes on campus.
Embrace a minimalist lifestyle by decluttering your space and avoiding unnecessary purchases.