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 @9KLSYW6 from Virgin Islands answered…2mos2MO

Recycling, stopping eating meat, and buying less wrapped products (or buying less, in general) were some of the habits that I tried to change in my life, although the big difference comes from big corporations changing their policies and framework to something more environmentally friendly.
However, changing came from seeing that my support for those corporations can help them grow bigger and perpetuate their malicious behavior, therefore, ceasing this behavior was a good way to stop feeding them my small amount of money. People started asking me why, and that would make them think about it, even though most of them were not that convinced, they would question again and again.

 @9KM8257 from California agreed…2mos2MO

It makes me second guess a few actions and change in any way I can to make a small change, but I haven't changed that much since I know I have little effect on the destruction of the environment and it's mainly the fault of corporations, governments, and other high power individuals.

 @9KM6DT8 from Ohio disagreed…2mos2MO

If the product is already manufactured than someone will buy it and use it. It will take more than just not buying something. It’s up to the companies themselves

 @9KM4NM2  from Louisiana answered…2mos2MO

I have stopped leaving my sink turned on when brushing my teeth and don't typically use plastic straws.

 @9KLR7FN from Kansas answered…2mos2MO

Yes, I changed whether I recycled or used certain materials while cooking, cleaning and other things around the house. I also try and save power and drive my car less because it is harmful to the environment.

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