Val is looking to live a more sustainable lifestyle in her suburban community. She wants to start today to make a change that will impact her everyday carbon footprint. Which of the following would be the best thing for her to do today on her way to a more sustainable lifestyle?

A) discontinue her use of disposable grocery bags, napkins, plates, cups, and cutlery
B) organize a commission in her town to advocate for a ban on bottled water in local stores
C) petition her town’s mayor to build a more robust public transportation system
D) go to the store and replace all of her appliances with newer, energy efficient models


A) discontinue her use of disposable grocery bags, napkins, plates, cups, and cutlery

Sociology

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