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Oakville Beaver, 20 Apr 2023, p. 8

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" = a S 3 ALICE CHEN alicechen@metroland.com lle Beaver | Thursday, April 20, 2023 | 2 Here are four tips from £ the David Suzuki Founda- S tion to reduce your carbon footprint — not just on Earth Day — but every day. GREENER TRANSPORTATION According to the David Suzuki Foundation about 4 f Cana emissions * come from transportation, with cars and trucks as the biggest polluters. lf ee ting choose kin, neighbourhoo« that unfeasible, then consider trading in a gas vehicle for an EV or plug-in hybrid. If you can't avoid flying, you can look into purchas- ing a carbon offset. This is acredit purchased through a broker or retailer that 4 TIPS TO REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT wl DOWN “EARTH balances out the expected carbon use of a flight with reductions elsewhere. For more i is visit da- vidsuzuki.org/what-you- can-do/carbon-offsets. GREENER EATING Our food system — how we raise and harvest the plants and animals we eat, as well as how we process, package and ship them —is another significant con- tributor to emissions and climate change, according to the Suzuki Foundation, and here are three ways to insidehalton.com Metroland file photo You can reduce your carbon footprint by shopping fresh — and local — from the farmers’ market, suggests the David Suzuki Foundation. lighten our impact: + Support local ‘agricul: farmers orted culture. Wherever possible, choose organi . Opt for more plant- based meals and less meat and dairy products. Beef, lamb and cheese have some of the largest carbon foot- prints of all food products; ( J Watson Investments Quarterly Market SCAN CODE To watch Peter Watson's brief market update of 1st Quarter 2023 + Don't waste food. Near- ly half of all food produced worldwide is wasted after orogens Prensa in pro su- permarkets nar Pickens, When we throw out food, we waste all the resources that went into its produc- tion. * nee HOME making some thoguhtiul changes at home, you'll not only emit such as how carbon-depen- dent your provincial ener- gy grid is; but here some things you can do: + Swap your furnace for an electric heat pum| a home energy au- dit; + Swap your gas stove for POOLS & SPAS > Pool Installations » Pool Maintenance LANDSCAPING Driveways & Walkways Patios Feature Wall Decorative Concrete Flagstone Outdoor Kitchens & Fire- Decks & Fences Interlocking Heated Driveways Follow us on instagram at Stone King Landscape & Design. info@stoneking.ca 647-526-2800 « stoneking.ca Ons an clectric stove; in how to cool your home in in the summer with- out AC and ime in the heat fom escapi uu live in a condo, work to ensure renovations include energy-efficiency upgrades and that your plan to get off fossil fuel t. eat. GREENER BUYING Consuming less can pro- duce fewer emissions, and here's some tips on how to do that, according to the Suzuki foundation. - Buy fewer things, espe- ever possible, and when you do have to buy new, choose high-quality, dura- ple goods, and make them . * Commit tothe Rs— Re- fuse, Reuse, Repair, Re cle — with extra emphasis on refusing to buy goods with a lot of packaging; + Research the energy efficiency of large purchas-

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