Vote on community rules that change how Sims behave—from encouraging "Free Love" to making everyone wear bags on their heads [6, 9].
If you do catch a free trial or decide to pick it up, here is what you can expect: The Sims 4 Eco Lifestyle free
Rummage for discarded treasures to furnish your home or find ingredients for "corpse salad" (if you're playing a particularly dark save) [16, 25, 27]. Vote on community rules that change how Sims
"Eco Lifestyle introduces air pollution, recycling, living off-grid, and local politics... it fits into the consumerist approach to climate change popular in the United States." [2] Key Features of Eco Lifestyle it fits into the consumerist approach to climate
"Eco lifestyle provides lots of run-down looking objects that are cheap and can be found by rummaging through dumpsters. It also lets you go off-grid and gain power and electricity elsewhere... It’s cool to see the world around you change as your home changes as well." [21]
A new world that visually transforms from industrial to green (or vice versa) based on your neighborhood's Eco Footprint [17, 23, 25].
Become a Civil Designer or master the Fabricator and Juice Fizzer to create upcycled furniture and beverages [16, 21, 29].