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I distinguish between two types of saving. One I call eco-optimised and the other sustainable. The former is about using the available funds or resources in the most optimised way possible so that the investment brings the maximum return. For example, I only use as much washing powder as is really necessary - in other words, I save on powder - so that the laundry just gets clean. If I use too little, I only have damage: wasted powder and still dirty laundry. Nevertheless, you don't want to invest more than is absolutely necessary. The second variant is sustainable: I save with the aim of using as little of the resource as possible in order to conserve another resource: for example, more efficient vehicle engines. Not less fuel with the aim of being able to drive longer and further, but less of a burden on the environment for the same distance. The focus, the intention is different. What type of saver are you?

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