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Anthropocene

What you can do to help the planet: an illustrated guide

Our future depends on the natural world. But we’re facing a planetary emergency. We’re losing green spaces, animals and plants to deforestation, exploitation, urbanisation and global warming.

But hope isn’t lost. If we act together, we can make a positive difference. Here’s how to do your bit to protect nature.

  • Eat fruit and vegetables in season and grown locally – it helps to reduce carbon emissions.
  • Reduce the amount of meat and dairy you eat.
  • Buy food that’s produced more sustainably, such as MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) fish and UK Red Tractor assured items.
  • Eat mindfully, so you’re more likely to eat until satisfied, rather than uncomfortably full.
  • Minimise food waste.
  • Shop smart: always have a list prepared.
  • Try to choose products with minimal packaging. 
  • Repair, reuse, donate or sell items rather than throwing them away.
  • Reduce the number of single-use items you’re buying and swap them for reusable alternatives. Good items to start with include coffee cups, water bottles and bags.
  • Make sure you recycle according to your local authority’s guidelines.
  • Batch cook and freeze food or get inventive with leftovers to use up fresh fruit and vegetables.
  • Turn off lights and electrical appliances when you’re not using them.
  • Put on an extra layer before you turn up the heating.
  • Ensure your home is energy efficient.
  • Leave the car at home and walk, wheel, cycle or use public transport wherever you can.
  • Cut back on flying and try to take the train if travelling around the UK or to Europe.
  • Talk to friends and family about the changes you make.
  • Talk to those with the power to make change. That includes businesses, your local MP, council or school.
  • If you stop buying something because you have found a more sustainable alternative, let the shop know why they’re losing your custom. It might nudge them to clean up their act.
  • Plan your meals. Make a list and stick to it when you shop so that you don’t over buy. 
  • Choose products with less packaging.
  • Ask yourself whether you need to buy something. The most sustainable option is using what you already own.
  • Buy sustainably sourced goods whenever possible. By doing so, you not only reduce your own environmental footprint, you also make a big difference to businesses that are trying to do the right thing.

Protecting our planet

We're working towards a future where both people and the planet thrive.

Hear from scientists studying human impact and change in the natural world.

Join us for a free programme of inspiring workshops, panels and talks created in partnership with young people.

Ages 16+

7-10 February

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