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Long Term Changes to Live More Sustainably

Long Term Changes to Live More Sustainably by Jori Hamilton. Photograph of a bottle washed up on the beach by Javardh
Photograph by Javardh

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Small changes in daily living can create major impact in environmental stewardship — and leave you feeling happier and healthier in the process.

By choosing to , you are benefiting yourself and everyone in the world around you. Not only are you doing your part to help the environment, but you are also improving your own body and mind. It’s true. The long-term changes that you decide to make today will reduce the negative triggers that hamper our world, and they will also cleanse you as a person, making you healthier and avoiding the toxins that can

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