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“No action is too small! Start by educating your family and community,” Nicolle said. trait shared by many FXers, including Michaela Burns, a member of the WebFX Internet Marketing team. “Focus on one area that you are passionate about, adapt your habits, then educate others,” Burns explained. “A collective group trying to make a difference goes a lot further than one individual trying to go through a broad lifestyle change in many areas all at once.” Sometimes, a change in mindset is all you need to start making environmentally-conscious decisions. Sandi Emery, a member of the MarketingCloudFX Solutions team, suggests looking at your surrounding environment for ways you can make a change.
“Instead of feeling like your impact is so small, focus on the fact that you can make a Belgium Phone Number Data significant local impact and so can every single person on our planet. You are not 1 in 7 billion, but you are 1 of 7 billion who can work together to make change,” she said. How can you start making an impact on the environment? With so many ways to live a green lifestyle, it may be hard to identify a starting point. Meg Phillips, a member of the WebFX Earned Media team, suggests working on a routine. “Start with one small habit, then build on it,” Phillips shared.

“This can be something as small as making a switch to a metal or paper straw or using reusable bags.” Do your shopping habits have an impact on the environment? Even being conscious of consumer habits can make a difference, according to Shane Jones, leader of the Earned Media department at WebFX. “In general, we buy too many products we don’t need and often spend on fast and cheap, versus investing in higher-cost products that focus on cleaning up supply chains, recycle, or have lower emissions,” Jones explained. While updating purchasing habits can be effective, Maddie Woodrow, a member of the Internet Marketing team, emphasizes the importance of knowing what makes the most sense for you.
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