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27th August 2019
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2. Donate to Rainforest Action Network
The Rainforest Action Network has been affecting change since the 1980s.
The groups has run grassroots campaigns concerning deforestation and climate change since its inception, and is one of the most high profile charities currently working to save the Amazon.
Other notable charities and NGOs include The Amazon Conservation Association, The World Wide Fund for Nature, Amazon Watch, and The Rainforest Foundation U.S.
3. Reduce your paper and wood consumption
An obvious one here, and yet still something that a lot of us are struggling to do.
While plastic has been very much deemed the villain of the sustainable fight - and rightly so - that has almost left wood in the clear. Or so we think.
In actual fact, a lot of the paper and wood products we use aren't rainforest safe, meaning that they have failed to meet environmental, social, and economic sustainability standards.
A lot more of them are simply wasteful and unnecessary, so next time you're picking up something that uses wood or paper, consider whether you actually need to take that packaging, or product, with you.
A full list of rainforest safe products as certified by the Rainforest Alliance can be found here.
4. Reduce your beef intake
Since we all started becoming more aware of our consumption habits, reducing our meat intake has been at the top of everybody's sustainability list.
It has already been shown that avoiding meat and dairy is the most effective way to reduce a person's carbon footprint and, as it turns out, eating less beef is a decent way to do your bit for the rainforest too.
The global demand for beef has been detrimental to the Amazon due to the expansion of Brazilian cattle herds.
More cattle means more land to graze, and more grazing means the removal of the trees through deforestation and, of course, fires.
5. Search on Ecosia
Use Google 45 times and you get 45 answers. Use Ecosia 45 times and you get to plant a tree.
The eco-friendly search engine uses its profits to plant trees benefitting communities, people, and the environment.
Their servers run on 100 percent renewable energy too, so you can be sure that all of your searches are going somewhere good - to the trees.Explore more on these topics: