Earth is the most beautiful planet. New inventions and human activities deteriorate the earth years and years. For the sake of the future we have to take sustainable action and practice some easy ways to live a sustainable life.
WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE LIVING?
As per wikipedia :
Sustainable living describes a lifestyle that attempts to reduce the use of Earth's natural resources by an individual or society. Its practitioners often attempt to reduce their ecological footprint (including their carbon footprint) by altering their home designs and methods of transportation, energy consumption and diet.
Saving natural resources is necessary. Sometimes I feel people aren't aware of the deterioration of the natural resources. Do you feel the same way ?
They said, if you want to change the world go back to your home and start it.
In today's blog post I am sharing some simple sustainable practices which I followed at home since I became a mom.
15 EASY WAYS TO HAVE SUSTAINABLE LIFE AT HOME
1. UNPLUGGED:
We always forget to unplug the equipment. Whether it is a coffee machine, washing machine, mixer grinder or any electronic device. We should unplugged once the work is finished. It saves power and cost too.
2. RUGS OVER TISSUE PAPERS :
Every one's house is filled with kitchen paper towels and tissue paper. Instead of that use old t-shirts. I have a bunch of cutting pieces of old t-shirts and cotton dresses. It wipes everything quickly because of cotton fabric. A quick fix for a toddler mom's. This can save our tons of trees.
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3. REUSABLE COTTON BAGS
Everything comes in plastic. Even our food too. Chicken, fish and goat consumed plastic and then ultimately it goes in our body too. The first step is to stop using plastic bags.
I have a bunch of cotton bags. Some of them I stitch from old curtains. In Mumbai especially in our area we didn't get any bags from the shopkeeper. We have to carry our own cotton bags.
This will save the life of animals.
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4. SOAP BAR
Nowadays everyone is using body wash and shampoo which again comes in a plastic bottle. I still prefer to use soap. I also found hair soap.
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5. REFUSE CUTLERY WHEN YOU TAKE AWAY FOOD:
Take away food is a requirement at least for me. We have options to tick no for plastic cutlery like spoons, dishes etc. The food containers are reusable. I used it for storage purposes.
Refuse whenever possible and reuse things instead of throwing it.
6. USAGE OF STEEL/GLASS JAR
In olden days every kitchen was filled with steel jars. Nowadays you can find various types of steel or glass jars. Instead of plastic opt for a stainless steel or glass container.
I am not delicate while working in the kitchen 😜 so I prefer to have steel though glass jars always fascinated me.
7. BUCKET BATH :
I have been through water shortages. We lived 3 years in such an area where water used to come only for 30 minutes. I know the value of water. Now I have 24 hours of water but I still used to take a bath in a bucket and not under the shower.
The same habit followed by my family members too. By this habit you can save tons of water.
8. MINIMISED/REUSE WARDROBE :
For my toddlers wardrobe I prefer reused clothes. I get it from fellow moms and from my siblings. So no new clothes shopping for my babies only for birthday and Diwali. Because I believe babies grow quickly and clothes tend to get dirty too.
For myself I minimize my wardrobe according to the season. Hardly I go out but still I minimize my wardrobe according to the season. It is clutter free and cost effective.
Minimize your wardrobe it gives you mental peace. The fashion industry is the one which has the biggest waste.
9. USE KITCHEN WET GARBAGE FOR COMPOST:
We have a system of dry and wet garbage. Wet garbage is collected and used for compost. Use your wet garbage as a compost for plants.
10. DELETE DIGITAL SCRAP:
Do you know how much electronic scrap we have. That consumes lots of energy by the data server. I have a habit of clearing digital pics, documents, emails, and screenshots every six months. So my gmail storage capacity is not full. This is necessary because for one good picture we used to click hundreds of pics.
Clear your digital scrap every time. It will reduce the load on the server and save energy.
11. USE WOODEN COMB:
I started using this wooden comb for my daughter only. This is really helpful and much better than the plastic one. Easy to clean and durable.
12. RECYCLE:
When you don't reuse plastic, aluminium or paper items then recycle them. I used plastic and aluminium jars for plants. Some of them are for organizers like cutlery holders, toothpaste, toothbrush holders or even school supplies storage.
13. DONATE ITEMS
I used to donate lots of things since I became a mother. When I have a single child I donate her shoes, clothes, toys, books to poor and needy people who live in nearby areas. Every year at the end of the school I used to do this.
This will help the needy one and reduce the pressure on earth to some extent.
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14. PLANT TREE:
We are mango lovers. We all used to eat tons of mango in season. Instead of throwing the seed (guthali) try to plant them. At least 10 seeds we can plant. I used to do it with my daughter when she was little.
Plant Tree whenever possible. This will help in reducing the carbon dioxide layer in our Atmosphere.
15. USE PUBLIC TRANSPORT :
Nowadays every one have his own car. That not only increased the traffic on the road but also pollute the air. If we again started to use public transport as much as possible there will be low traffic and pollution too. Walk wherever possible and use cycle instead of scooty when distance is small.
I still prefer to use auto, train and sometimes bus. Our children should know how to use public transport.
CONCLUSION:
Everyone talk about sustainability and eco friendly life but how many of us really working on that?
Above mentioned habits are not new for us. Many of us grew up with this. Our parents used to have these habits. It is just like going back to our roots.
The ultimate goal is to have an eco-friendly life. By inculcating this habit you can bring positive energy in your home and to our planet . It will save lots of money and we can have a sustainable healthy life.
Question for the day:
Which habit do you have which help in sustainable livelihoods ?
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Wow these are good tips. I do some of them. I'm guilty of using paper towels and body washes instead of old rags and soaps. Just for the hygiene we began doing that.
ReplyDeletePaper towels are the worse invention in terms of sustainability. No wonder it works well but for the sake of Mother Earth we have to use it cautiously
DeleteHey Neeta, I love your list of practising sustainability and I am happy I am following a few of them. Donating books, clothes and e-waste are some of the things I take care of every 6 months.
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DeleteMost of these are simple and so doable! A minimalistic life can help in many ways as well. Saying NO to plastic, using public transport, conserving water and donating items to the needy are all wonderful ways to increase sustainability. Thank you for your useful tips.
ReplyDeleteEvery single point you've mentioned is very valid. We must try to change slowly, one step at a time. After seeing your post, I'm now thinking of getting a wooden comb and soaps/shampoo bars. Thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteSince my childhood I am using soap bar .
DeleteI do use the metro whenever I can but I am guilty of using cabs when I travel though it is not frequent.I shall also remind myself to unplug devices after they have been charged or used.Alos the digital clean up should be more often, thanks for the tips Neeta.
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DeleteAll doable tips, Neeta. I font use tissues or plastic water bottles. I use a wooden toothbrush and comb. Little things like these can save mother Earth.
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DeleteI do most of these and am really wanting to start composting. Hope I'm able to do so soon. These are very practical and helpful tips Neeta. Thanks for sharing
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DeleteVery sensible practices. Most of these are habits that we inculcate in India from a young age. I also have a bucket bath, carry a cotton hand towel, cotton bag, old clothes are dusters, letting go of plastic containers and turning into a metal fan (glass breaks easily as I have butter fingers).
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DeleteWe always carry our shopping bags when we go to buy vegetables. It is the easiest way. The tips you have shared are simple and useful Anyone can follow them.
ReplyDeleteThank you Madhu mam, but we failed to follow these simple tips.
DeleteI agree with wooden comb as that's less of plastic yet again so defenetely a better choice for a sustainable life.
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DeleteYour blog offers practical and actionable tips for sustainable living at home, making it easy for readers to start making eco-friendly changes. From using reusable cotton bags to minimizing food waste and planting trees, your suggestions are both insightful and achievable. Thanks for sharing such valuable and inspiring practices!
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DeleteWhat a timely and essential post! It's true that Earth is our most beautiful home, and it's disheartening to see how human activities have caused so much deterioration. Your emphasis on sustainable living is a call to action for everyone. Simple changes in our daily habits can significantly reduce our ecological footprint. I couldn't agree more with the idea that change starts at home. Thank you for sharing these practical tips and inspiring others to adopt sustainable practices. Let's all do our part to preserve this beautiful planet for future generations.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pebbles.
DeleteSustainability begins in the kitchen. Avoiding plastic bags or just plastic, paper towels, and so on. Simple habits we can inculcate that could save our planet in the long run.
ReplyDeleteSimple habits can save our planet.
DeleteGood points Neeta. It's nice to know that you are consciously making several changes in your lifestyle. Omg! that wooden comb made me so nostalgic. We used to have one when I was little. But plastic has invaded our lives so much now.
ReplyDeleteI like your idea of digital cleaning. Earlier I used to do that diligently but these days I forget and my emails, pics, docs are piling and piling and piling.
Start whenever you can, instead of meaningless scrolling digital cleaning is most important.
DeleteDeleting digital scrap! This is so under hyped when it comes to sustainable living. With everything going digital and seemingly out of our sight, we think it's not creating any mess but in coming years it's going to be the single most harmful cause of ruin. Thank you for these steps and ideas~
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DeleteThese are really good ideas and ones that we can add into our daily routine easily. thanks for thinking about this and sharing it.
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DeleteWow! Neeta, I really love your list on practicing sustainability, and I'm glad I'm already following some of those tips. However, I admit I’ve been using tissue paper a lot lately. I had stopped for a while but fell back into the habit. Starting next month, I’m committed to not buying any more tissue boxes.
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Stop using tissue paper slowly.
DeleteAll of them are excellent tips to contribute to our planet's sustainability. While I follow some of the things like carry cloth bags, donate items and clothes, I found your tip of reusing clothes for ourselves and our children a profound one. In today's world of wanting perfection, seeking old, used clothes is a humbling thought. Was truly moved by the idea.
ReplyDeleteAlways striving everyday for a sustainable lifestyle. However I feel having a decluttered life and sustainability don't go hand in hand. When you try to cut Down on stuff, you end by creating a lot of waste.
ReplyDeleteCorrect. Declutter and minimalism play important role
DeleteA fantastic list of Ideas to embrace sustainability in life. I use cotton bags, Steel glass, wooden comb, plant tree, do bucket bath and many other things to welcome and celebrate sustainability in my life.
ReplyDeleteAmong all the tips, the public transport is the one I feel we in our country baulk at. So long as we associate success with personal vehicle this sad state of affairs will remain. I for one use cloth for wiping counters etc and carry bag. I must learn to delete unnecessary videos etc
ReplyDeleteThis post proves that sustainable living is possible by making small changes in our everyday habits. We use cloth bags for our shopping but those ketchup, soap and shampoo bottles can be put to better use. Thanks for the tips!
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DeleteSure some great tips and options to follow to make this world a better place to living in.
ReplyDeleteIts indeed true, change requires consistent effort and commitment. Living a sustainable life may not be easy for everyone giving their lifestyle. Yet, we all need to take tangible steps like the ones you have shared. It's not just a trend; it's a responsibility we owe to our planet and future generations.
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DeleteThis post is so much beneficiary for all. It gives you ample ideas to prevent wastage of water, and reduce plastics that is entering in our daily life badly for almost most of the things. So it is a small step to save environment.
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DeleteSimple tips with doable ways. I loved the ideas that how we can be more realistic and live our life minimalistic way. Lovely read.
ReplyDeletelove this tips and had learned/been reminded of previous projects that I thought of doing but never progressed on doing. Will get my head on the game and apply in real life soon. - MommyWithAGoal
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DeleteYou have shared very valuable tips. Good to know that you are following such a sustainable lifestyle.
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