Shopping your way to a smaller carbon footprint

By Lizette Salmon
October 11 2017 - 9:46am
REUSE AND RECYCLE:  Australians have a huge appetite for textiles and are the second-largest purchasers of them. Op shopping reduces waste to landfill and energy required to manufacture new clothing, and raises much-needed funds for charity.
REUSE AND RECYCLE: Australians have a huge appetite for textiles and are the second-largest purchasers of them. Op shopping reduces waste to landfill and energy required to manufacture new clothing, and raises much-needed funds for charity.

How much would you reduce your household’s carbon pollution if your electricity was from renewable sources and you never used motorised transport?

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