Going green on a tight budget: possible and smart
Good news: the greenest habits are often the cheapest too.
People sometimes think going green is expensive. In fact, many planet-friendly habits are also wallet-friendly, which is handy when you're young.
Where you win on both fronts
Buying used, repairing, cutting waste and using free public transport: each of these reflexes protects the environment while easing your spending.
Real luxury isn't piling up, it's making things last. A small budget managed well can be greener than a big one spent without thinking.
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