How Your Daily Activities Help Create a Greener Community

By Wesley Yee

July, 2025




Significant lifestyle adjustments are not usually necessary for sustainability. Sometimes it begins with the little things, like deciding to work from home once a week, walking to get coffee, or carrying a reusable water bottle. Even though these routine choices might not seem like much, they have the power to significantly alter a community when they are repeated.


Small Activities, Big Results

Your daily schedule influences the environmental impact you have from the time you leave the house until you go to bed. These four easy practices contribute to the development of a more sustainable community:

  • Bring a reusable bottle: While remaining hydrated, cut down on single-use waste.
  • Walk: If the trip is less than 1 km, think about walking rather than driving.
  • Shop locally: Support your local family-owned farmers markets and independent grocery stores, which minimize packaging.
  • Try sustainable commuting options: Carpool, take local transit, or bike to and from work when possible.
  • If at all possible, work from home. Even a day a week can save emissions and travel.

If you're thinking about trying carpooling but don’t know where to start, the SmartCommute.ca App can help you connect with others nearby who share similar routes and schedules.


Why Should You?

Individuals can have a significant collective impact when they make environmentally mindful decisions. The air is better when there is less traffic. Cleaner parks and streets result from less rubbish. Additionally, purchasing locally reduces shipping emissions and boosts the local economy.

Sustainability isn't just about the earth - it's about improving our connected community to benefit us and our future generations.