Celebrating Earth Day

Earth Day is a yearly event celebrated on April 22nd, but do you know how it came to be? In the past, people were unknowingly causing significant harm to the environment without consequences, as there was not enough information available about the long-term effects of their actions. However, Senator Gaylord Nelson changed everything. He was a junior senator in Wisconsin who was deeply concerned about the impact of human and business activities on the world. In January of 1969, when a massive oil spill occurred in Santa Barbara, California, he hosted a teach-in on college campuses, discussing the impact humans were having on the environment.

He chose April 22nd as the day for the event as it was between Spring Break and Final Exams, ensuring maximum student attendance. The event gained media coverage and reached a vast number of Americans. The event went global in 1990 due to further media coverage. Since then, the world has come together to celebrate Earth Day each year on April 22nd.

To celebrate Earth Day this year, you can take the following actions:

Turn off the lights

Leaving unnecessary lights on at home or at work can emit carbon dioxide emissions, which have a harmful impact on the environment. To celebrate Earth Day, you can get in the habit of turning off lights when leaving a room. You can also try to utilize natural light or lamps, as they usually have lower wattage and a lesser impact than ceiling lights.

Light switched off

Be water conscious

Even though water seems abundant, only 0.5% of the Earth's water is fresh and drinkable, so it's crucial to conserve it as much as possible. You can be more mindful of the amount of water you waste by turning off the tap while brushing your teeth, installing a dual flush system in your toilet, or taking shorter showers.

Volunteer

Volunteering for an eco-friendly organization is an excellent way to spend Earth Day. You can help out in various ways, such as picking up litter in your local area, planting a tree, or assisting wildlife at an animal sanctuary. These organizations can always use extra help.

Recycle

Implementing a recycling system in your home or workplace is a simple yet effective way to help the environment. You can get a second rubbish bin and place recyclables into it instead of throwing them in the trash. You can find out whether something is recyclable or not by checking the label on the outside of most packaging.

Walk or cycle for the day

Cars have a significant harmful impact on the environment as they use non-renewable fuel derived from oil and contribute to air pollution while emitting greenhouse gases. Therefore, on Earth Day, consider taking public transport, walking, or cycling if possible. This is one of the best ways to help the environment.

Person in a coat going for a walk

Shop eco-friendly

Fast fashion has been on the rise, causing extreme effects on the environment. Instead of purchasing clothes that require a lot of energy and cause pollution, be mindful of the clothes you buy. Consider investing in sustainably made items, especially those made from recycled or organic cotton. Only buy high-quality pieces that you love and know will last a long time.

Man wearing white trainers, blue jeans and navy Dash recycled cotton socks from Peper Harow

These are just a few ways to celebrate Earth Day and have a positive impact on the environment. Remember to be mindful of your daily actions and take steps towards a sustainable future. Click to buy sustainably made luxury socks for men or women.