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7 Easy Ways to Make Your Home More Sustainable

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August 30, 2021
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7 Easy Ways to Make Your Home More Sustainable

Sustainable homes are unquestionably better for the planet, and because the materials used to maintain them are typically stronger and last longer, they also offer opportunity for cost savings. Environmentalists suggest a few simple and budget-friendly ways to make your home more sustainable.

  • Use Fewer Disposables – Take inventory of the single-use items you use regularly, like paper towels and plastic bags. Then commit to using sustainable alternatives; reusable rags instead of paper towels, glass or washable silicone pouches in place of plastic storage bags. 
  • Save Your Jars – After a good washing, all those jam, pasta sauce and pickle jars can be used to shake your salad dressings and/or store anything from leftovers to homemade favorites, or even as impromptu flower vases. 
  • Invest in Glass Containers – Think of the savings. The lidded glass food storage containers you buy today will outlast dozens, maybe hundreds, of disposable plastic containers over the long haul. 
  • Use Dryer Balls Instead of Dryer Sheets – Dryer sheets reduce static, but they’re packed with chemicals that can be toxic to the environment once you’ve tossed them in the trash. Reusable dryer balls are eco-friendly and can be scented with a few drops of essential oils if desired. 
  • Eat More Plant-Based Foods – Animal agriculture has a significant impact on the environment. If going meat-free is out of the question, lower your carbon imprint by planning a few meatless meals each week or try a few of the plant-based ‘meats’ now available in grocery stores.
  • Turn the Thermostat Up (or Down) – Adjusting the thermostat by just two degrees can have a major impact on how much electricity your home uses,  especially with a programmable thermostat that can raise the temp when you’re not at home and cool it down before you get home. Using less air conditioning and heat can save big on utility bills. 
  • Look Into Renewable Energy Options – Many electric providers allow customers to pay a little extra to have some or all of their electricity come from renewable sources like wind and solar energy. Check with your provider to see what’s available to you. 
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As Managing Editor, Social Media & Blog, Paige oversees RISMedia’s social media editorial and creative strategy, as well as managing content for the Housecall Blog, ACESocial and other editorial projects. She also helps develop marketing materials, email campaigns and articles for Real Estate magazine. Paige graduated from Central Connecticut State University with a B.A. in Journalism and Public Relations.

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