How Changing Your Diet Can Conserve Energy:
 
 
 
The food industry uses a number of resources to provide the desired output. Fertilizers and pesticides are used by crop growers, the manufacture of which consumes a great deal of energy resources. Making changes in your diet by shifting to a more organic diet will help save energy resources in the long run.
 
 
 
  Schools in Italy have taken measures to ensure that children are fed eco-friendly meals on biodegradable plates. Plastic cutlery has been banned and substituted with more environment friendly, reusable metal cutlery.
 
  
 
  
 
 		
				
			
			
The Effect of Reducing Meat Consumption:
 
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 first step to shifting to an energy efficient diet is to reduce the 
amount of meat consumed. When consuming meat, ensure that you support a 
farm that is known for caretaking their animals and the environment. 
Animal agriculture not only is a major source of air and water 
pollution, it is a major reason for deforestation as well. Organic 
livestock helps to reduce harmful byproducts, hence being free of 
antibiotics, pesticides, etc. 
 
  
 
  
Go Organic:
Join
 organic delivery services, which deliver fresh fruits and vegetables. 
Getting food directly from farms or from farmers markets is another 
attractive option. Reducing the intake of processed food helps in 
reducing your overall energy footprint.  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
Grow your own vegetable garden to complement what you buy from the 
supermarket. Composting kitchen waste will help you make homemade 
fertilizer, which is ideal for your garden.
 
  
Use 
Local Milk: 
Buy milk from your local milkman or opt for
 milk to be delivered in bottles. Glass is easier to recycle than 
plastic. Glass milk bottles can easily be reused at least 12 times.  
  If possible, drink potable tap water instead of buying mineral water 
in plastic bottles. This will cut down on the amount of plastic used. 
 
  By eating eco-friendly food, one not only saves natural resources but
 also helps to promote the local economy. Since farms are usually 
located close by, there is no need to spend money on transporting the 
produce. This reduces the amount of air pollution too.