Eat locally. Grown your own food or subscribe to a local market to cover your risk and family’s food needs for a 4-6 month term, limiting the amount of resources needed to grow and transport from elsewhere.
Buy pre-loved goods. New things aren’t necessary all the time. Create trading circles with neighbors and friends to conserve on resources and money to create, buy, and sell items.
Composting will reduce waste. Create a compost site in your yard for $50 and teach the kids, and yourself, how to segregate garbage. Nature and your budget will be thankful.
Michael Gentile is a sustainable living expert in many different fields. Call us today and we can share tips on brewing, beekeeping, gardening and many more topics.
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