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7 eco-friendly mistakes to avoid when shopping
Over the last few years, many people have become more environmentally conscious. This has prompted them to make sustainable lifestyle choices, such as avoiding plastic bags, recycling, investing in eco-friendly products, etc. However, this is not enough. With modern marketing and misleading branding, many of these perceived “sustainable” acts may harm the environment. Read on to learn more about seven sustainable shopping mistakes that aren’t as eco-friendly and must be avoided. Constantly buying reusable shopping bags For a while now, cotton tote bags have been promoted as the more environmentally friendly option for shopping. While this is true compared to single-use plastics, one must also look at the ecological impact of repeatedly buying and discarding reusable bags. Over time, these end up in landfills, thus increasing waste production. The best way to avoid this is by relying on the reusable bags one currently owns and avoiding buying new ones on every shopping trip. Buying a product just because it says “eco-friendly” While it is impossible to go off the grid when it comes to shopping completely, one must also recognize that there is no need to buy a product simply because it is marketed as “green” or “eco-friendly,” especially when one already owns a similar version.