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A POSITIVE CHANGE

1 ADOPT A MINIMALIST LIFESTYLE

Ultimately, excessive consumption is one of the major issues that is taking a toll on the environment. By scaling back on the things you purchase, especially non-essential items, you can help lessen the impact on the environment, too.

2 CUT DOWN ON WASTE

Instead of purchasing bottles after bottles of home necessities, from food to shampoo and shower gel, purchase in bulk from stores like The Source Bulk Foods, where you can get just what you need and refill them in your recyclable containers. This way, you can engage in a zero waste lifestyle. Find out more at thesourcebulkfoods.com.sg.

3 INSTALL SOLAR FILMS IN YOUR WINDOWS

There are a number of benefits to installing specialised solar films in your windows. These films are designed to evenly disperse natural light, and reduce the effects of the sun, including the reduction of ultra violet rays and glare, and bringing down the heat. They also help keep furnishings from fading so you

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