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5 Sustainability Buzzwords That Any Supporter of Green Initiatives Should Know About

In an effort to be a more mindful consumer, you might be curious about purchasing items labeled “carbon neutral,” “organic,” or otherwise “green.” But, what exactly do these words mean, and how can you make sure you’re supporting the right initiatives? Sometimes, the labels on our favorite products do little to clear up the confusion, so here is a short list of sustainability buzzwords to learn and look for when shopping.

Biodegradable

If something is biodegradable, that means it can be broken down and returned to the Earth over time, without any processing on humans’ end. Food waste is one example of biodegradable material.

Carbon Neutral

Carbon emissions pose a big threat to our environment. When you see a carbon-neutral product, that means that its carbon dioxide emissions and absorption are equal, resulting in net neutral emissions.

Compostable

Compostable materials can break down over time, but unlike biodegradable materials, they require certain composting conditions to do so. These could include fertile soil, moisture, and oxygen.

Organic

Organic products are grown without any use of man-made materials, such as fertilizers or pesticides – though there are a few allowances. Organic products are also not genetically modified (non-GMO).

Upcycling

If you have ever cut an old t-shirt into a rag, you’ve upcycled! This refers to using waste materials to create something new. Some brands, like Everlane, incorporate upcycled materials into their products.

As the saying goes, knowledge is power – and, at View at Kessler Apartments in Dallas, Texas, we couldn’t agree more! We hope that this blog has presented you with the valuable information that you were seeking out.

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