How to Make Your Home More Environmentally Friendly

Posted by Martin Smith
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Jun 27, 2013
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I am sure that the majority of us love and care about the nature. However, with our busy lifestyle, balancing between work, home chores and the kids, we tend to neglect it. But with the rising social awareness and living costs, it might be time to consider changing your lifestyle and home, and to make them more environmentally friendly. Here are the top 5 tips for greener home.

Green Furniture

With the ever-growing environmental awareness, more and more people decide to furnish their homes with green and sustainable furniture. And although, when it comes to green furnitures most us might think about not so stylish items, there are actually plenty of modern designs which will suit nearly every taste. The antique and thrift shops are a good starting point for such furniture. And while antique shops tend to be slightly more expensive, you can be sure to find some really good quality stuff. However, if you are on a budget then second hand and thrift shops will provide you with rich choice of all sorts of furnitures, from dinning tables to wardrobes. Alternatively, you can buy furniture from recycled and repurposed materials, for more rustic and natural feel.

Be Careful What You Buy

How often do you read the label of the cleaning products you buy? Not so often, I guess. Well, most of the commercial cleaning products are high in toxic chemicals and this can have an impact not only on the environment, but on your health too. Therefore, vacate cleaning professionals from Melbourne suggest to read the labels of the products you purchase and compare them with their green alternatives. Moreover, you are also advised to buy organic and biodynamic cosmetics.

Reusing Grocery Bags

Even though this is not a new concept, there are still plenty of people who use plastic bags, especially in the supermarkets. Well, you don't have to be one of them. Simply purchase few environmentally friendly grocery bags - they are not really expensive and you will be able to use them for at least a couple of years. Keep one or two in your house and an additional one in your car - just in case you have to make a surprise stop at the grocery store on your way home.

Edible Garden

How cool it would be to grow your own salad, herbs and tomatoes? Pretty cool, right? But not only you'll get a renewable source of fresh products, if you plant the veggies and fruits in style, you will also have a lovely backyard. Among the other benefits are the fact that you will be saving money, saving the planet and you will be sure that your products are organic, since you will have control over them.

Buy Less

I already know that you bank account loves this advice. But seriously, if you want to cut down the unnecessary waste, then simply stop buying tons of things that you don't need. For example, when you go shopping you'll most probably get plenty of products that will just sit in your fridge until they go bad and you will throw them away. Sounds familiar, right? Well, the simplest thing you can do is, plan your meals in advance and shop only for the perishable products you need, more frequently. 

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