Europe

​Choices: How you can help

1. Energy Conservation
  • Switch to renewable energy providers offering wind or solar power.
  • Install energy-efficient appliances and use LED lighting.
  • Insulate homes to reduce heating and cooling energy use.
  • Use programmable thermostats to manage heating and cooling efficiently.
  • Participate in local energy-saving incentive programs.

2. Sustainable Transportation
  • Use public transportation, which is often well-developed in Europe.
  • Switch to biking or walking for short distances.
  • Drive electric or hybrid vehicles where possible.
  • Join car-sharing programs or use ride-hailing services with green initiatives.
  • Opt for trains over planes for regional travel (e.g., use Europe’s extensive rail networks).

3. Waste Reduction
  • Adopt a zero-waste lifestyle: reduce, reuse, recycle.
  • Compost organic waste in cities with local composting facilities.
  • Separate waste according to recycling guidelines in your region.
  • Avoid single-use plastics by using reusable bags, bottles, and containers.
  • Participate in community clean-up events or beach cleanups.

4. Water Conservation
  • Install water-saving devices like low-flow showerheads and faucets.
  • Use rainwater harvesting systems for gardening.
  • Fix leaks promptly to avoid water wastage.
  • Choose water-efficient appliances like dishwashers and washing machines.
  • Avoid overwatering gardens and use native plants that require less water.

5. Sustainable Food Choices
  • Eat a plant-based diet or reduce meat and dairy consumption.
  • Support local farmers by buying from farmer’s markets or through CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture).
  • Choose organic and seasonal produce whenever possible.
  • Avoid food waste by planning meals and using leftovers creatively.
  • Participate in food-sharing initiatives like Too Good To Go or OLIO.

6. Biodiversity and Green Spaces
  • Support rewilding projects or participate in local tree-planting initiatives.
  • Create wildlife-friendly spaces in gardens with native plants or insect hotels.
  • Volunteer for conservation projects protecting European habitats and species.
  • Avoid using chemical pesticides and fertilizers in gardening.

7. Shopping and Consumption
  • Support brands with sustainable practices and certifications like Fair Trade, GOTS, or FSC.
  • Shop second-hand or support circular economy businesses (e.g., Vinted, ThredUp).
  • Invest in durable, high-quality items instead of cheap, disposable ones.
  • Rent or borrow items for occasional use instead of buying.

8. Advocacy and Community Engagement
  • Join environmental groups or NGOs working in Europe (e.g., Friends of the Earth Europe, WWF).
  • Advocate for green policies in local and EU-wide elections.
  • Participate in sustainability workshops, forums, or community discussions.
  • Support EU initiatives like the European Green Deal.

9. Reduce Carbon Footprint
  • Offset emissions from travel using verified carbon offset programs.
  • Calculate your carbon footprint using tools like WWF’s footprint calculator.
  • Reduce air travel by choosing virtual meetings or holidaying closer to home.
  • Avoid fast fashion by prioritizing sustainable or local clothing options.

10. Digital Footprint
  • Use green search engines like Ecosia, which plants trees with ad revenue.
  • Delete unnecessary emails and files to reduce data storage energy use.
  • Switch to green web hosting providers for personal websites.

11. Support EU and Local Initiatives
  • Participate in EU-funded environmental programs like LIFE or Horizon Europe.
  • Join local cooperatives for renewable energy, community-supported agriculture, or green housing.
  • Engage in European campaigns like Earth Hour or Plastic-Free July.

12. Sustainable Tourism
  • Choose eco-friendly accommodations certified by Green Key or EU Ecolabel.
  • Respect local wildlife and habitats when exploring nature.
  • Avoid souvenirs made from endangered species or non-sustainable materials.