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Earth Day at Home

Earth Day is more poignant than ever during this Corona-Virus outbreak as we can really see the difference slowing down is making to the Earth. In order to help keep the Earth in our thoughts after lockdown there are things we can think about and discuss right now – making changes where we can.

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Looking after the Earth’s Energy

We are definitely using a lot more electricity in our house right now and so it is a good time to discuss the different types, their effects on the Earth and how sustainable they are.

In our house we always make sure we turn things off at the wall that we are not using and are conscious of our energy usage; for instance only filling a kettle as much as we need it, using the washing line rather than a tumble dryer, putting a jumper on and turning the heat down. Personally we have a smart meter but as we have always been energy conscious only feel this itself is using electricity rather than encouraging us to use less.

As an activity with the children why not think of all the ways that you could save energy in the home. Maybe as an adult it is a good time to think about how green your energy provider is – and make the switch.

Also why not think about how you can save water in the home.

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Earth Day at Home Fun Ideas for Saving Energy

Why not turn the lights off and see what fun you can have! You could do this for even just an hour.

Earth Day and Shopping Sustainably

With the economy at risk especially small businesses it is now time to think about our shopping habits and obviously we should shop locally wherever possible. But we should not only be questioning ourselves about whether we need it (I have stopped buying balloons for example) and where it will end up when we have finished with it – but where has it come from? What was the process to make it and how has it got from there to our houses? What impact has all this had on the Earth?

The first thing we need to think about is how can we reduce what we use, then how to reuse things we are already have – so that we do not require new things? Then finally how can we recycle what we have – before anything is even considered going in the landfill bin.

Get children to rethink about rubbish – being more conscious about where it goes and how much they are creating. For us we recycle quite a bit that isn’t collected by the council. This normally is dropped off at someone’s house but we can’t do that in the current climate so we can certainly see the impact we are having on the Earth. We discuss the fact that just because someone says it will be recycled (appropriately) doesn’t mean it will – so it is up to us to be responsible for the impact we are having.

Fun Recycling Ideas for Children for Earth Day

Earth Day at Home Thinking About Food

We need to think about the food we eat and try to avoid food waste.

https://pinkoddy.co.uk/2017/09/07/how-to-avoid-food-waste/

As I said where it has come from and the impact it has had on the Earth. We can encourage children to think about the whole process by growing your own. You can plant seeds in an old tub, pot or even toilet roll holder. Also to think about what it is we are eating – and consider things we may not have thought of. We were delighted to discover we had an excellent food source of dandelions in our back garden for our Bearded Dragon! They are also safe for human consumption.

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