1. Jessica Alba
2. Leonardo Dicaprio
In 1998, he started the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation
to raise awareness of environmental issues. The Foundation works on a variety
of environmental and humanitarian issues including Wildlife Protection, Forest
Preservation, Healthy Oceans, Water Access, Renewable Energy, Disaster Relief
and Climate Change.
3. Rachel McAdams
A big fan of Rachel McAdams, I was pleasantly surprised to find out she helped launch the Green Is Sexy website that offer advice to those looking to live in a more sustainable and eco-friendly manner.
The site is fun and charming in its fresh and light-hearted takes on the issues at hand. As a woman, I find their tips in maximizing the use of make-up helpful. For example, the eyeliner — “once the pencil gets to a certain point, it becomes soft and difficult to sharpen. Instead of tossing it in the trash, try sticking the pencil in the freezer instead. After a couple minutes chilling out, your favorite black eyeliner will be ready for the sharpener and your hot date”.
Another simple tip is by switching your default font to Century Gothic. Apparently it could save you $20 a year in printer ink cartridges. Taken from their website, “Century Gothic uses about 30 percent less ink than Arial. Considering more than 300 million ink cartridges are thrown away each year, reducing the amount of ink you use is good for the environment and great for your wallet.”
Guess what font am I using right now? ;)
So what are you waiting for? Click http://www.greenissexy.org/ for a dose of friendly advice by Rachel McAdams and her crews.
There are hundreds
more environmentalist celebrities such as Brad Pitt, Orlando Bloom and even
Richard Branson just to name a few. Next up, maybe we should look closer to
home and look at our own Malaysian celebrities and their eco-achievement. Care
to share who they are?
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