Sustainable Lifestyles
Sustainable Lifestyles
Changing our personal lifestyles is essential if we’re to worship God with heart, soul, mind and strength – and love our neighbours as ourselves. ‘
In his book Planetwise (IVP), Dave Bookless admitted this has been a slow, ongoing process in his own family. But they’ve simply tried to put their faith into practice, and sought to make changes as they’ve become aware of issues. ‘Because we’re a family,’ he said, ‘it’s been a process of joint discussion and decisions, with our children playing a full part – sometimes challenging us to go faster, and at other times reluctant to give up their favourite luxuries.’
As a result of his journey, Dave set up an initiative called Living Lightly, which continues today on the A Rocha UK website. Planet-saving tips are shared on a range of lifestyle issues – from church to workplace and garden to travel.
Here is a website to challenge us to live sustainably as an integral part of our Christian faith:
New Zealand websites to encourage church members to live sustainably:
The Sustainable Living Programme - This Aotearoa-NZ-based community education programme is a practical, fun way to learn and try out actions that reduce your environmental impact at home or in a small business. The website offers eight Future Living Skills (or 'sustainable living') learning guides on:
energy efficiency: cut your power bill
eco-building: solar design and insulation
water use and river protection
organic veges & growing crops at home
waste minimising in your consumer choices
food: healthy choices, shopping & processing
travel options and their carbon impacts
community resilience (which links with emergency preparedness)
How to Save the World by environmental advocate Waveney Warth and award-winning comedian Tim Batt.
Mainstream Green: Making sustainability easy, normal and feel good.
If you run a small business - check out the Sustainable Business Network’s Climate Action Toolbox hosted on business.govt.nz. It offers a simple self-assessment tool to help small businesses get started on the climate action journey. It looks at five areas:
Moving people
Moving goods
Office operations
Site operations and equipment
Designing products.
International programmes to encourage church members live sustainably:
WWF’s My Footprint App - Practical advice on how you can introduce positive changes to your life and a variety of challenges for you to take part in. From cutting down your plastic consumption to eating a plant-based meal; each challenge gives you a new opportunity to do your bit for the planet. Track your progress in reducing your environmental footprint through the app.