Wild Life Hacks

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Wild Life Hacks

Small changes to save money,... and the planet!

We know that thinking about the natural world can be overtaken by concerns about rising bills and the cost of living.  However,  there are small, environmentally-friendly things you can do  to help save time, money, and the planet! 

As your local Wildlife Trust, we're here to help. Check out some of our Wild Life Hacks: small actions we can all take that help solve big problems. You may already be doing some! 

Wild Life Hacks

At home

In the garden

Lifestyle

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Stay connected and share your hacks!

Some of our supporters have been sharing their Wild Life Hacks;

  • “I use eco-friendly detergent to help improve water quality”, Ginny, Wincle
  • “I use beeswax wraps instead of cling film”, Katherine, Liverpool
  • “I buy my food from local, plastic-free shops”, Chris, Holmes Chapel
  • “I have a water butt in my garden”, Janet, Alderley Edge
  • “I use a reusable coffee cup rather than takeaway cups”, Bella, Chester
  • “I have installed solar panels on my house”, Nigel, Poynton
  • “I use public transport instead of driving", Elizabeth, Macclesfield
  • “I grow vegetables”, Nicole, Warrington
  • “I recycle cardboard in my garden compost bin”, Pete, Northwich"

Let everyone know the hacks you do as part of your everyday routine to help the natural world. Perhaps you’ll inspire others! Tag us on social media and use  #WildLifeHacks. You can follow us on  Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok

With everything going on in the world, things can feel overwhelming and too big to face as individuals. However, we can all share the little everyday ‘hacks’ we're doing to make our lives more affordable, environmentally conscious and wilder. All the small actions really do add up.
Katie Greenwood, Wellbeing and Nature Manager
Cheshire Wildlife Trust

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