Example input
1. How old are you? 35
2. In what type of area do you live (urban, suburban, or rural)? Urban
3. What is your occupation or main daily activity? Computer programmer
4. How do you typically commute to work or school? I work from home
5. How often do you eat meat and dairy products? Every day
6. What types of energy sources power your home (e.g., coal, natural gas, solar, wind, hydroelectric)? Natural gas
7. How do you manage your household waste, including recycling and composting? I recycle cans and cardboard
8. How frequently do you shop for new clothes and other non-essential items? Once per month
9. What steps have you taken to conserve water at home, if any? None
10. Do you have any green spaces or plants in your living environment, such as a garden, balcony, or indoor plants? I have four small indoor plants
11. How frequently do you purchase locally produced and organic foods? Rarely
12. Are your electronics and appliances energy-efficient, and do you unplug them when not in use? My dishwasher is energy efficient, and I keep everything plugged in
13. Are you involved in any local environmental initiatives or organizations?
 No
Example output
Total score: 21 out of 50
Eco-friendly score: 42 out of 100
Based on your eco-friendly score of 42, there is room for improvement in your current habits and lifestyle. Here are some personalized suggestions to help you live a more sustainable life:
1. Consider reducing your meat and dairy consumption, as it can significantly lower your carbon footprint. Try incorporating more plant-based meals into your diet or participating in Meatless Mondays.
2. Investigate renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind power, for your home. Many utility companies offer green energy options.
3. Improve your waste management by recycling a wider variety of materials and starting a compost bin for food scraps and yard waste.
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