12183681690?profile=RESIZE_400xStart School in Style

As summer vacation slips away, the excitement of a new school year kicks in. Whether you're a student, a parent, or not in school anymore, this time of year offers a great chance to make a positive impact on both our personal lives and the environment. Think of it as a fresh start with the potential for real change.

By incorporating sustainable practices into our everyday lives, we can make sure that going back to school isn't just efficient, but also as eco-friendly as possible. Here are some practical and easy-to-follow tips to help you start the academic year on the right foot:

Make the Most of What You Have: Borrow, Thrift, or Get Creative!

Before you rush out to buy new stuff, take a look at what you already have. Can you reuse anything from last year? Is there something a sibling can use? Check your art supplies, rifle through kitchen drawers, peek under beds, or try your hand at a DIY project.

Upcycled Fashion: Shop Your Closet for School Style

Before you hit the back-to-school stores, take a peek into your own wardrobe for a dose of creativity. Experiment with mixing and matching your outfits to create new and exciting looks. Another option is to swap clothes with your friends – it's not only fun but also reduces the demand for fast fashion and cuts down on textile waste.

Eco-Friendly School Supplies: Choose Wisely for a Greener Year

When it comes to school supplies, ditch the usual plastic-based options in favor of environmentally friendly alternatives. Opt for reusable and refillable items to cut down on single-use plastic waste. 

For a more eco-conscious approach, consider purchasing your supplies in bulk or go for second-hand options. Alternatively, support companies that prioritize sustainability by using natural ingredients and thoughtful packaging. Keep an eye out for products made from recycled materials like notebooks, pens, and binders – every little step counts.

Pack an Eco-Friendly Lunch

Revamp your lunch routine by choosing reusable containers and a refillable water bottle to cut down on waste. Say goodbye to disposable plastic bags and wraps. Instead, try alternatives like silicone bags (dishwasher safe!), cloth bags, compostable paper, and beeswax wraps for your sandwiches and snacks. For packaging, eco-friendly ice packs, glass containers, and Thermos containers are reliable choices for any time of the year.

When it comes to food, try to shop local and buy organic when available to support local farmers and reduce your food's carbon footprint. Consider buying dried fruit in bulk, making homemade granola bars, and preparing fresh fruits and veggies. Or, challenge yourself to create a meal using the ingredients you already have in your fridge.

Eco-Conscious Commuting: Greener Travel Alternatives

Make your daily commute more environmentally friendly by walking, biking, or using public transportation to reduce carbon emissions and traffic congestion. If your school is far away, think about carpooling with classmates who live nearby. This not only helps the environment but also allows quality time with your community members.

Participate in Green Initiatives like Sustainable Leaders in Action (SLIA), SCOCO’s very own youth-led team! 

For those of us who are already incorporating sustainable practices into our daily routines, there's a meaningful opportunity to continue reducing our carbon footprint and contribute positively to our own well-being and the well-being of our planet. And if you're on the lookout for innovative sustainable ideas, the Cleaner Contra Costa Challenge is always a valuable resource to explore!

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