In the U.S. 230 million tons (multiply 230 million by 2000) of trash are produced. If this figure is worrying, know that you can inspire others and move mountains through your lifestyle choices, Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Cherish your belongings as one of a kind and bring value into everything you welcome into your life.
Have you ever heard of fair trade? When you support fair trade you deny child labor, slavery, and impoverishment into the world you are shaping. Have you heard of organic? When you support organic products, not only do you put your money into a healthier body, healthier water, and healthy soil, you support the life of others (such as a farmer put in contact with harmful chemicals causing cancer and health ailments in unregulated countries). Have you ever wondered the impact of buying a banana, or smart phone? What about coffee, chocolate, or avocados? The more we ask ourselves these questions, the more you will invite unity and enlightenment towards your impact on the world.
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