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Don’t waste food | Reduce the use of packaging | Avoid plastics | Make conscious food choices | Compost | Use less fossil fuels
The low-carb keto diet regularly comes under criticism from some quarters as being damaging to the environment and worsening global climate change. At Diet Doctor, we believe that many of those criticisms are assumptions that are not supported by objective evidence.
Nevertheless, it helps to be aware of how some of our individual choices and actions can reduce our environmental footprint.
Here are six actions you might consider, as a low-carb keto eater, that may help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to a healthier environment.
Globally, an estimated one third of all food produced is wasted, contributing some 8 per cent to green house gas (GHG) emissions. Reducing food wastage is one of the top actions you can take to contribute to a healthier environment.
Here are some top ways to help reduce food waste:
Low carb keto eaters generally shop the rim of the store, relying less on processed and packaged food, which naturally then reduces their packaged waste.
Look for other ways to reduce your use of packaging to make a positive contribution, such as:
Currently, 90 % of all plastic is made from fossil fuels and is not biodegradable. Reducing or attempting to cut out plastic in your life can make a big difference.
As noted in the previous point, avoid plastic packaging where possible. Other ways to avoid plastic include:

Depending on where you live and your food budget, your ability to access environmentally friendly meat and vegetables may be limited.
Where possible, the following actions may help:

Food and organic matter that is discarded into landfills decays and releases methane, a powerful GHG that traps solar heat in the atmosphere. Food and organic waste that is composted, however, using microbes, heat, moisture and oxygen, does not release methane and stabilizes carbon in the soil making it rich and fertile.
Many jurisdictions now have, or are putting in place, industrial-sized composting facilities to divert kitchen and organic waste from landfills to create compost. Copenhagen has been doing this for more than 25 years.
Even those of us without city or regional composting programs can contribute to this proven way to reduce waste and reduce GHGs by using a compost bin. The resulting fertile soil can be added to outdoor gardens or patio pots, or even added to indoor plants to give them a boost of nutrition.
The burning of fossil fuels — in transportation, industrial processes, in heating homes or generating electricity — is considered to be the greatest contributor to manmade increases in GHGs.
There are many ways you can reduce your use of fossil fuels, that go over and above low carb keto eating, particularly through the type and use of your car, the use of other transportation, and the heating and cooling of your home. For example, lowering your thermostat and putting on a sweater.
While fossil fuels play a crucial role in reducing our environmental impact, we at Diet Doctor are aware that this is not our specialist topic and can provide only basic information from our limited research. Some ideas for reducing your reliance fossil fuels are listed below but we highly recommend using the links in the “More information” section to find out more.
Hundreds of actions, large and small can contribute to reducing global emissions and improving the environment. Here are a few more resources to help inform or inspire you.
Draw Down: A highly acclaimed 2017 book, it compiled the research evidence and crunched the numbers to come up with the top 100 ways to reduce carbon impact through to 2050.
Zero Waste Home: In 2008, Bea Johnson and her family adopted a zero waste lifestyle; their household has since produced a mere pint of trash per year. The book has been translated into 15 languages and Johnson now is a popular speaker worldwide.
We have a longer 3-part series about low carb, meat and the environment coming up soon. Stay tuned!

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