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Dear newsletter-subscriber,
 
Protecting the climate and the environment starts with small steps – and Christina spent a week trying them out for you. She avoided creating waste, ate local and vegan food, saved energy at home, joined a clean-up walk, and enjoyed nature while hiking.genossen. Her experiment shows just how many ways there are to make everyday life more climate-friendly – and that it can be fun (plus you might even save money along the way).
Join Christina in our interactive online special, packed with tips for a greener, more climate-conscious lifestyle. Browse photo galleries featuring the most beautiful hiking trails and ideas for sustainable living. Watch fun reels with advice on travelling by train, gardening and eating sustainably – and try our waste-sorting game to see if you’re a true “Rubbish Master”.

Have fun reading, playing and exploring!
The deutschland.de editorial team
 
 
 
A week of sustainable living
There are so many great ideas for making everyday life more sustainable. Christina spent a week putting them to the test to see what tips are out there – and how easy they are to follow. Find out what her sustainable week looked like and what you can take away for your own day-to-day routine on our interactive long page.
 
Ankathrin Förster
“My tip for anyone wanting to live more sustainably: fly less, eat less meat, buy fewer clothes or choose sustainable ones, and invest your money responsibly. Even if you only manage one of these, you’ve already made a big difference.”
You can also find out why Ankathrin and her family love having a worm composting box in their home.
 
 
 
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