7. Consider Composting
Composting is a simple and effective way to reduce waste and trash and improve the environment. By breaking down organic materials like food scraps, yard waste, and other biodegradable materials, composting can help divert these materials from landfills and turn them into nutrient-rich soil.
For those who don’t want to compost at home, there are many community composting programs available. These programs provide a convenient way to dispose of organic waste while also contributing to the creation of nutrient-rich soil for use in local gardens and landscaping projects.
If you have a garden, composting can be especially beneficial. Compost can help improve soil quality, promote healthy plant growth, and reduce the need for chemical fertilizers. Additionally, by composting at home, gardeners can save money on soil amendments and reduce their overall environmental impact.