
Neighbours for the Planet
Tackling Climate Change, One Action at a Time

PERSONAL ACTION
The table below consists of 100 personal actions that has been put together from scouring the internet and thinking of practices some of us are already trying to follow. No one is perfect and none of us at Neighbours for the Planet are claiming that we follow ALL of these recommendations ourselves. It is important that you do NOT feel intimidated by this list and that you feel proud of any action that you take.
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The general rule is the old adage – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle in that order. Reduce by trying to cut down on waste for instance get your bills online. Reuse by trying to choose products that last and do not require a constant supply - coffee pods, floor wipes, etc. These single use items not only cause extra garbage but also contribute to climate change via their manufacturing, transportation and disposal. And finally, Recycle products or their packaging whenever possible, or better yet read here about ways to recycle less.
A lot of these changes will save you money over the long term. Some require no initial investment and you start saving right away, others require some up front costs.
We highly recommend reconnecting with nature via outdoor activities. It has been proven to help improve psychological health and it is hard to care for something if you never connect with it.
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Finally, we have tried to tag the actions below with some indicators to show relative impact in terms of reduced CO2 emissions, cost savings, initial investment, ease of adoption. It is quite unscientific, but we hope it helps you to choose which actions you might be able to undertake.

Category
Ease
Impact
Cost
Savings
050
Category
Description
Replace drafty old windows
Energy Use
Ease
Impact
Cost
Savings
L
H
H
H
051
Category
Description
Make sure your fridge and freezer doors seal tightly when closed
Energy Use
Ease
Impact
Cost
Savings
M
M
L
M
052
Category
Description
Use manual hand tools - eg screwdrivers - rather than electric versions, when possible/time permits
Energy Use
Ease
Impact
Cost
Savings
H
L
L
L
053
Category
Description
Use a rake rather than a leaf blower
Energy Use
Ease
Impact
Cost
Savings
M
L
L
L
054
Category
Description
Get fit by shovelling snow rather than using a snowblower
Energy Use
Ease
Impact
Cost
Savings
M
L
L
L
055
Category
Description
Install foam gaskets in your electrical outlets on outside walls to stop heat escaping
Energy Use
Ease
Impact
Cost
Savings
M
L
L
M
056
Category
Description
Ensure that you have 10-14 inches of insulation in your attic