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5 handy hacks for the kitchen

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Published: January 9, 2025
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Replace paper towels with reusable microfibre cloths or old cotton t-shirts cut into rags.
Replace paper towels with reusable microfibre cloths or old cotton t-shirts cut into rags.
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IN today’s eco-conscious world, sustainable practices are more than a trend – they’re a necessity. Your kitchen, a hub of daily activity, offers ample opportunities to adopt green habits. Here are five easy and effective hacks to make your kitchen cleaning routine more sustainable while saving money and reducing waste.

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  • Swap paper towels for reusable cloths
  • Make your own all-purpose cleaner
  • Compost kitchen scraps for cleaner surfaces
  • Use eco-friendly dishwashing alternatives
  • Repurpose waste into cleaning tools

Swap paper towels for reusable cloths

Paper towels are a common kitchen staple but contribute significantly to waste. Replace them with reusable microfiber cloths or old cotton t-shirts cut into rags. These options are washable, durable, and perfect for everything from wiping spills to scrubbing counters.

Make your own all-purpose cleaner

Commercial cleaners often contain harsh chemicals and come in single-use plastic bottles. Whip up your own cleaner using simple ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice. For example, mix equal parts water and white vinegar with a splash of lemon juice for a fresh scent. Store it in a reusable spray bottle, and you’ve got a versatile cleaner that’s kind to the planet and your wallet.

Compost kitchen scraps for cleaner surfaces

Instead of tossing food scraps in the trash, start composting. A countertop compost bin is a great way to collect organic waste without odour. By reducing the trash volume, you’ll have less to clean up, and contribute to nutrient-rich soil rather than landfills.

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Use eco-friendly dishwashing alternatives

Opt for biodegradable dishwashing liquids and refillable containers. Consider swapping disposable sponges for natural loofahs or washable scrubbers made from bamboo or coconut fibres. These options are effective and decompose more naturally.

Repurpose waste into cleaning tools

Give items like citrus peels a second life. For example, use lemon or orange rinds with a sprinkle of salt to scrub cutting boards. This reduces waste while providing a natural cleaning solution.

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