- Avoidance of plastics (shopping bags, packaging, straws, bottles - strict recycling)
We do this already although I believe there is a long way to go with plastics that we can do fairly easily without impacting the economy or the poorest.
- Ensuring that any investments you have are lodged with ethically sound companies
I guess you have not had much to do with investment funds? Having worked in Investment Banks for most of my life I can assure you many companies declaring to be ethical are far from it, at least ethical in my view of things (which is probably a lot less ethical than you!)
- Switching to energy companies that deal in renewables
Hmm, seen the problems with energy at the moment? I actually do as I purchase from OVO but lets get real, renewables cannot support the infrastructure at present. There needs to be a realistic and Global aim on this. The current 'conferences' are simply virtue signalling with unrealistic goals.
- Limit travel - get a bike for short journeys.
Haha, lets all the pensioners get on a bike! Not really practiucal especially in winter and outside of a (flat) City.
- Donate to the WWF to replant coastal seagrass/seedlings.
Never. However there are better organisation for instance I am a life member of the National Trust (no I dont agree with current policies) who do a lot of this and have done so for years. Local is always better than Global where money simply disappears into fat cats pockets.
- Reduce your water waste
Agreed, but need to ensure proper sanitation is kept. Making people not use enough water through taxes will backfire as disease rises - again its those at the bottom of the ladder who will pay for your virtuous suggestion.
- Reduce food waste
Absolutely.
- Buy energy saving lightbulbs and appliances...
Bulbs yes, had LEDs in my house for many years. Appliances yes to a degree. What I mean by that are items such as kettles or vacuum cleaners there is no point in just dropping the wattage as that just means the appliance is on for longer defeating the whole object of the exercise.
Sorry about the rant !