How Green Is Your Lifestyle?
How Green Is Your Lifestyle?
Take our quiz to find out if you’re really living an eco-friendly lifestyle — and discover new ways to “green” your habits.
Take our quiz to find out if you’re really living an eco-friendly lifestyle — and discover new ways to “green” your habits.
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When you go to the store, how much does the way a product is packaged impact whether you buy it?
How often do you use disposable dishes or cleaning products, such as plastic cutlery, paper coffee cups, or paper towels?
How often do you throw recyclable products in the garbage?
How often do you walk, bike, or take public transit to go places?
How often do you buy second-hand clothing, furniture, or other goods?
How important is it to you to use eco-friendly cleaning products?
Do you have low-flow showerheads and toilets installed in your home?
Do you use energy-efficient light bulbs in your home?
How important is it to you to buy food that’s locally grown or produced?
How often do you buy bottled water?
Make the environment a priority
Make the environment a priority
You prioritize convenience over the environment a lot of the time. To develop more eco-friendly habits, try to limit the amount of disposable packaging and products that you throw away. Choose reusable, second-hand, non-toxic, and local products whenever possible. And take the bus, walk, or ride your bike to get around.
Build on your green habits!
Build on your green habits!
You’ve taken some steps to develop green habits — but you could do even more. Try to limit the amount of disposable packaging and products that you throw away. Choose reusable, second-hand, non-toxic, and local products whenever possible. And take the bus, walk, or ride your bike to get around.
Keep up your good work!
Keep up your good work!
You’ve made a strong commitment to living a green lifestyle! Keep up the good work, by limiting the amount of disposable packaging and products that you throw away. Choose reusable, second-hand, non-toxic, and local products whenever possible. And take the bus, walk, or ride your bike to get around.