Simple Ways to be More Eco-Friendly Around the Home

Friday, November 7, 2025


Do you feel as though you aren’t doing as much for the environment as you could be? Maybe you feel as though there are some changes you need to make, but you aren’t quite sure how to go about making them. Either way, with this guide, you will find out what you can do to try and turn things around.

 

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Commit to Zero Waste

One of the first things you need to do is try and commit to zero waste. Committing to using zero plastic can be difficult, but it really is worth it. There are simple ways to go about doing this, such as by using plastic that is recyclable, or even swapping to compostable alternatives. It’s a good idea to check with your local council, as they can help you to understand what is, and what isn’t recyclable, so you can make solid choices moving forward.
  

Switch to a Green Supplier

Another thing you can do is try and switch to a green supplier. With countless choices available, choosing an energy supplier can be daunting. Committing to green suppliers can make your decision a little easier, and it can also benefit the environment. If you switch to renewable energy, then this will reduce your carbon footprint and it will also help you cut down on your energy bills. It’s also possible to switch to greener products around the home as well. Sustainable essentials, like bedding and sheets, are widely available online, and when you invest in them, you can rest assured knowing that you’re not only getting a quality product but that you are also taking steps to make sure that you’re not harming the environment without realizing it.

Reduce Food Waste

Another thing you need to do is try and reduce food waste where possible. Reducing food waste is one of the best ways for you to support the environment, and on top of this, it also allows you to be more eco-friendly around the home. If you want to help yourself, then consider making a weekly plan for all of your leftovers. Consider how you are going to compost them, and also make sure that you are using leftovers to try and create new meals as well. If you can combine this with shopping sustainably, then this will also help a great deal. This applies to clothes shopping as well. Even though buying bargain clothing might seem like a good idea, it may be that it is simply too good to be true. In instances like this, you need to make sure that you are taking into account the environmental impact of buying clothes that you don’t intend to use or wear. The main reason for this is that it will deplete the world’s water sources, and it will also contribute to your carbon footprint. If you love the item, then that is, of course, understandable, but if you know that there is little chance of you wearing it, then it is imperative that you take steps to avoid buying it, so you don’t contribute to additional waste that isn’t needed.


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