Summer is the ideal time to enjoy pleasant weather, unlimited pleasure, and a vacation from work. This year's summer will be different. You can already attest to this. This is due to the global outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. To reduce infection rates, governments in conjunction with the WHO have implemented travel restrictions, lockdowns, and the usage of nose masks. For over a year, people have been cooked up in their rooms and houses. Nowadays, the available vaccines and the reduction in infection rates in some parts of the world have brought about a little normalcy. People are traveling again, attending summer camps, having lake and beach time, going to restaurants in groups, and having barbecues. Being out after a long year of being unable to may have a detrimental effect on the environment due to excitement if precautions are not taken. Here are some suggestions for having fun during this time;
1. Bring reusable bottles. Summer hydration is critical. Instead of purchasing disposable water bottles, carry your reusable bottle. After this season, several plastic bottles wind out in the ocean and on beaches, and we'd want to prevent that to preserve our water bodies and creatures.
2. The use of straws may also be avoided. Plastics break down and produce toxins that damage animals, vegetation, and the ecosystem as a whole.
3. Use reusable bags. During the summer, consumers buy a lot and for that, they should use reusable bags or paper bags instead of plastic bags.
4. Road travel emits less CO2. Summer is the ideal time to drive instead than fly. It's also the ideal time to ride bicycles and stroll instead of using carbon-emitting transportation. It's beneficial for the environment and your health.
5. Help clean parks or beaches. Keep the environment clean by doing it yourself. Some of us have a lot of spare time and can volunteer. Volunteering doesn't have to be done alone; you may do it with your family and friends, which can be enjoyable.
6. Use non-toxic sunscreen to protect your skin and the environment!
In all let’s observe the Covid-19 rules.
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