Military actor Dmytro Arkhipov on his eco-habits
Dmitry Arkhipov, star of the TV series Moloda, also shared the main rule of outdoor recreation. Traditionally, on the last Saturday of March, people around the world devote time and attention to environmental issues. Everyone can join the international environmental campaign called Earth Hour. And this year the date is March 25. Dmitry Arkhipov, actor of Moloda (New Channel), spoke about his habits that will help save the planet.
“Since childhood, I’ve been used to not littering. I always carry garbage with me until I find a trash can. I don’t have any eco-life hacks. The only thing is to remain human,” emphasizes Arkhipov, “because it’s not so hard to bring a piece of paper or a cigarette butt to the trash can. And it’s much more pleasant to walk along clean streets or in the woods. When we went outdoors with friends in peacetime, we had a rule: leave behind a cleaner place than it was before us.”
The actor is also convinced that conscious consumption is very important nowadays. And every year the rational use of natural resources is becoming more and more popular.
“I think second-hand stores are cool. I used to shop there a lot. But when there were buyers who “sweep away” normal clothes and resell them at a higher price, it became less interesting to go to second-hand stores,” admits Arkhipov.
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