6 Eco-friendly Elements to Incorporate into Your Home

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Living a sustainable and greener lifestyle is a choice now, but sooner, we need to consider this a necessity. No other planet can nurture us or provide us with shelter.

Pollution is a concern, and to prevent that, eco-friendly and sustainability is the only way to go with it. This article discusses six items you must buy and can incorporate at home to live a waste-free, eco-friendly life. So, to know more about this, stick through the end of this article.

Drink Guilt Free Coffee & Smoothies at Home

Drink your favorite drink guilt-free, and how do you do that? Well, it’s better to replace those flimsy plastic and paper straws with steel or glass straws. These are reusable and reduce waste production. But, as we all know, plastic is non-biodegradable and harmful in many ways; it’s better to start with smaller things at first. You can get these straws at quite affordable rates in your nearest stores or on amazon as well. This simple eco-friendly home element is one that makes a world-loving impact.

Furniture & Decoration

A home is incomplete without proper furnishing and decoration. That being said, you need to focus carefully on choosing the right product. A journey of the slow-paced eco-friendly path is quite bumpy as the market is filled with readily available products produced at cheaper rates. The pendant lights at Ivory and Deene signify a notable mention for their wooden and eco-friendly structure that doesn’t hurt your pocket or nature. In addition, their Bondi collection is specially made with bamboo, eco-friendly, and free of toxins.

Tote Bags to the Rescue

The general ‘instagramable’ tote bags are not eco-friendly home elements as they may contain colors used to paint, or the material may not be eco-friendly. But there are tote bags that you can use for grocery shopping or for carrying anything else. To ditch those plastic shopping bags, you need to have a tote bag that you can use. Eco-friendly tote bags are generally made up of jute, cotton, or old newspapers. It can carry minimal weight, and it is sustainably reusable.

Guilt-free Periods, Is It possible?

Well, now it is possible and honestly the choice that you’ll feel thankful about, and we can assure you that you won’t regret this. The general pads or panty liners used are made up of plastic, which is non-biodegradable, generates huge amounts of waste, waste and pollutes the environment. Switch to a menstrual cup or reusable pads in that case. Menstrual cups are quite comfortable, and you can use one for 7-8 years, saving a lot of money and serving its purpose as a sustainable choice. There are lots of variants that you can choose from. If that’s your choice, eco-friendly pads are available for one-time use.

Zeba Chaise by Koket - eco-friendly home elements

Smile with Confidence and with Love

Replacing a toothbrush after 2-3 months is something that we all do, and that’s what you should do as well. But, using a plastic toothbrush strains the planet and is also harmful. Pollutes and generates waste that can cause serious problems in the future. Replace your regular plastic toothbrush with bamboo toothbrushes as it is good for your teeth and as well as the environment. Many people are already making a choice as it is good for those calcium structures, and dentists suggest it as well.

On that note, you can also use bamboo hair brushes, as it stimulates blood circulation and helps your hair grow faster, which is also an eco-friendly option.

Cycling Is Good for Guts Too

If you are traveling nearby, you can ditch those motorbikes and use a cycle in that case. It’s cheap, affordable, and good for your health as well. It doesn’t pollute the air, and it can also help you exercise. Cycling is great for short distances, and there are cool electric cycles all over, so you can definitely get one.

Final Thoughts

By incorporating these few simple changes in your life, you can start to lead a sustainable life. And as you adjust to these changes, you can make a few other lifestyle changes, like going solar, wearing organic clothes, etc.  

Hopefully, this article helps your hunt for eco-friendly home elements to love!

Feature Image: Interior by NA Architects featuring KOKET Reve Mirrors


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