YOUR GREEN LIVING MAKE OVER
2020 made many of us reflect and reset to more positive lifestyle habits. Here’s how we can continue to prioritise sustainability
Words Niamh Leonard-Bedwell.
Photographs Leon Farrell, Stocksy
THE EXPERTS
DR TARA SHINE is an environmental scientist, policy advisor and author of How To Save Your Planet One Object At A Time, (Simon & Schuster, £16.99). She is the co-founder and director of Change by Degrees, a social enterprise which encourages people to live sustainably.
BESMA WHAYEB is the author of sustainable fashion and lifestyle blog Curiously Conscious (curiously conscious.com), and the founder of Ethical Influencers (ethical influencers. co.uk), a digital community for do-good content.
Lockdown offered us a moment of pause to reflect on how to nurture better habits. A survey conducted by renewable energy provider Bulb found that 37 per cent of us were living more sustainably. And as we shopped less, walked more and bought our groceries locally, fewer cars on the road meant levels of air pollution plummeted, proving how changes in our behaviour could have an immediate impact.