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Easy Ways to Make Your Home More Sustainable in 2022

by Rayanne M. Writer

Easy Ways to Make Your Home More Sustainable in 2022

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We will once again be celebrating a new year in just a few weeks. Part of that ritual is setting resolutions that we promise ourselves that we’ll live by in the new year. Most make resolutions to eating better, getting on a regular exercise schedule, or giving more money to charity. However, with the rapidly changing environment and problems due to global warming, more and more people are promising to take steps toward living more sustainably. Continue reading to discover ways to live more ethically and some easy ways to make your home more sustainable in 2022.


Sustainable living involves making a conscious decision to reduce their personal and societal impact by making positive changes. Those changes are positive and work to counteract the destruction done to the earth. In addition to sustainable living, some names for these decisions are: Eco friendly, Net zero living, and Earth harmony living. Those working to make their homes more sustainable can do so by:

Shopping in Bulk

When you shop online, you usually get a large box with one or two items in it. Not only that, you pay for each order, and those orders come with a lot of plastic and styrofoam. However, save your purchases until you have multiple things to order.

Purchase Air Tools for Projects

If you have DIY projects to do around your home, you will likely need some tools. However, instead of the usual electric tools, consider air tools. When comparing air tools vs electric tools, air tools may cost more in the beginning but save money in the end. In addition to being lighter and more reliable than electric tools, air tools have many other benefits over electric tools and are worth giving a try.

Wash clothes in cold water

A large amount of energy is expended when the washing machine uses heated or hot water. Therefore, it is beneficial to wash your clothes in a cold setting. In addition to not using as much energy, you reduce carbon dioxide emission, and your clothes last longer because they are spared from the hot water. Not only will your clothes last longer, but the color will also be more vibrant.

Install High Performance Windows

High-performance window systems are made of nonconductive wood, fiberglass, or vinyl. They are window systems that use insulating frames and other features, and together, they reduce heat loss from the home. They are usually two or three glass panes divided by insulated spaces. High-performance windows are great for a sustainable home, and they save money. In addition to reducing heat loss, they keep cool air in the house during the summer months. The glass in high-performance windows is also coated with a special coating that reflects sunlight, which protects curtains, flooring, and furniture from fading.

Recycling

Recycling at home has many benefits. Taking advantage of recycling at home saves tons of trash every year. In addition to it being one of the easiest methods of living more sustainably, some benefits of recycling are: Recycling reduces the amount of waste in landfills, recycling saves energy, and recycling increases economic security by using more domestic sources of materials.

Skip the Dryer When Possible

Like the washing machine, using the dryer uses a large amount of energy. Therefore, instead of drying every piece of clothing, use a clothesline to dry clothes when the weather permits. They will dry quickly and smell like fresh air. In addition, portable clothes drying for your basement is handy and efficient.

Plant Herbs

Herbs can grow in just about any soil and make great indoor plants. To save money, live sustainably, and give your children science projects that won’t get graded, plant rosemary, basil, and other herbs that will grow in your windowsill all year. Growing herbs is also a fun way for families to understand more of what they eat.

Install a Smart Thermostat

Installing a smart thermostat is one of the best ways to save on energy costs and warm their home more efficiently. A smart thermostat allows homeowners to set their thermostat in advance to shut off when no one is inside the home. It provides programming that provides for the best use of the temperature controls in the house.

Conclusion

As you have read, there are a lot of different ways to practice sustainability at home. As 2022 approaches, consider using some of the easy ways listed above to make your household more sustainable.


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