40 Tips for Eco-Friendly and Zero Waste Lifestyle
By eMop
9 May 2019
Cleaning checklists
Here are 40 tips for making your house more eco-friendly by minimalising?the waste you produce.?
- Print on both sides of paper. Often you don’t really need a clean?sheet of paper,?so use older pieces,?for drawing or making notes.
- Walk, ride a bike or take a public transport to get to work. It’s much more eco-friendly than using?your own car.??
- Make your monitor brightness lower. It will save energy?on your device.?
- Turn your computer off overnight.?
- Pick up your dog’s feces around town. Nobody wants?to step on that?while walking. And?dog’s droppings?also creates?pathogens in?the air. Use biodegradable bags to collect ?it.?
- Try to avoid palm oil.?
- Try to buy food with no packaging,?or minimal packaging.??
- Instead of?retail therapy, do something else!?Go on a walk, take a yoga class, meet up with a friend.??
- Repurpose stale bread.??
- Make your own?dry shampoo?to save water ?between washes.?
- Surround yourself with items that serve multiple purposes to streamline and cut? out ?excess junk.?
- Bring?reusable bags?with you when you shop. If you left them at home, turn around and get them! After forgetting them once, you won’t do it again.??
- Try canning?in order to preserve your? food.??
- Use bar soap instead of liquid soap, it tends to come with less packaging.??
- Swap disposable pads and tampons for cloth pads or a menstrual cup.??
- Ask for no straw in your drinks when out on the town.?
- Don’t leave your house without a?reusable water bottle.?
- Always say?no to free promotional items. They tend to be cheap and break easily.?
- Get a library card to support your local?economy.??
- Donate unused?and unwanted? items in good condition to support the second-hand?industry.??
- Think second-hand first when purchasing something.?
- Swap your plastic toothbrush for a bamboo toothbrush.
- Turn old sheets, clothes and towels into handkerchiefs, rags, napkins, and cloth bags.??
- Take shorter showers – save water. And buy a water-saving shower-head.?
- Turn?off the tap when it’s not in use! You can?waste?more than 10?liters of water when you brush your teeth and don’t switch off?the water.?
- Fix leaks as soon as possible.
- Buy food that you will?definitely eat in the next few days.
- Buy products in eco-friendly packages, like paper or glass, but not plastic.
- Feed the?birds with cereals during the winter.
- Buy fruits and vegetables from?local?farmers?and vendors. They contain less harmful chemicals.
- Donate food you don’t want to eat?unless it’s out of date.??
- Use a?compost? heap.
- Cook food yourself instead of buying ready meals.?
- It’s better and less expensive to buy good-quality cookware once?instead of buying low-quality things many times.
- Don’t use disposable tableware.?
- Keep water in glass bottles, not in plastic ones (during long-term storage they release harmful substances).?
- Buy an eco bag and go shopping with it.
- Recycle what you can (you can also read our previous post about recycling).
- Use energy saving lamps instead of filament ones.
- Never release helium balloons outside because they can fly very far away and harm or kill the birds, turtles, fish and even whales.