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Home » Interiors » Kitchens » Upgrade Your Kitchen With These 8 Sustainable Ideas

Upgrade Your Kitchen With These 8 Sustainable Ideas

Gravitating toward eco-friendliness, especially when it comes to interior design, is a conscious decision that changes the entire kitchen and your approach toward its elements.

At some point, you will have to switch to things you’ve never used; they will be weird in form and function, no doubt, but it’s a necessary step to make your kitchen routine sustainable and environmentally friendly.

Besides, many replacements will be much more durable and attractive, saving you plenty of finances that you can use to upgrade a living room, for instance.

But let’s leave this challenge for tomorrow and focus on the kitchen instead.

Although the following ideas are diverse and differ in form and color, you can adjust them all to your kitchen.

Use whatever interior design mood board template you like to bring these ideas together and choose the best options for your kitchen.

Below is the list of 8 sustainable ideas to boost your kitchen and let you exercise recycling, reducing, and reusing effectively.

Read on to learn more.

1. Get rid of plastic wrap

Many people use plastic wrap because it’s functional and cheap. Besides, it’s part and parcel of every BBQ party, which is slowly getting into the spotlight as summer approaches.

Fortunately, you can easily replace plastic wrap with reusable wraps without sacrificing any picnic gathering. For example, beeswax wraps are trendy now, and you can find them at any store.

As said, you can use them multiple times – some enthusiasts manage to benefit from bee wraps for years! Plus, they are often well-designed and can help you come up with exciting interior design solutions.

2. Forget about napkins and paper towels

What have napkins and paper towels done to you since you want to replace them? – many may ask. And rightly so! These elements are a building block for anyone who likes cooking and keeping the kitchen clean.

But let us tell you that there is a way better replacement for paper towels. Reusable dishcloths are a real game-changer, and that’s for a reason:

  • By using them, you automatically reduce your paper-towel consumption.
  • They dry fast and can be thrown in the wash.
  • They are biodegradable, so once they hit a serious period of their lives when they should be thrown away, they will not harm our mother nature.

3. Replace Ziploc bags

Ziploc bags are ubiquitous and can be used in various contexts. Still, if you long for going sustainable, it’s hardly possible to find any more multifaceted item than silicone bags.

Silicone bags are Jack of all trades; you can use them to microwave your food, freeze it, and even throw them into boiling water when experimenting with sous-vide cooking.

Numerous sets of silicone bags are available on the market. Choose the one you can afford.

4. Do away with plastic food storage containers

Plastic containers are a thing of the past, and even people far from being eco-aware prefer to use glass containers. The great thing about them is that they are resistant to fork scratches and are sturdy.

Plus, you can use glass containers to store food in your pantry, giving the mole zero chance to consume your stocks.

5. Equip yourself with reusable produce bags

While bringing a cotton bag when doing groceries was weird two decades ago, these days, carrying your own bag is an excellent sign of environmental awareness.

Such bags cost nothing, literally, and they’re lightweight and breathable. Get yourself a few reusable bags (let your imagination run wild and choose various types) and hang them over wall hooks. 

6. Have several reusable beverage containers

Water bottles and coffee cups are a must for everyone who strives to enhance their sustainability. It’s always lovely to pour yourself a drink and go out or grab a small cup when embarking on a trip.

A host of beverage containers exist on the web, so feel free to explore sites like Amazon and find bottles and cups best suited to your kitchen decor.

7. Go further and get a compost bin

Composting requires time and effort, but getting a compost bin will hone your sustainability and combine aesthetics and function if you want to be waste conscious.

You don’t have to purchase a large bin and/or change the entire recycling system at once. Buying a small container and placing it under your sink will suffice.

You can also opt for a freezer collector and mount it inside the refrigerator. This way, you will kill two birds with a stone, keeping things odor-free and leveling up your sustainability skills.

8. Change detergent

A detergent may not add to your interior design (well, the bright bottle can, pun intended), but don’t take the environment and its purity for granted.

Mass market detergents are saturated with chemistry that leaves no living place in water, however transparent the latter may seem. Take sustainability earnestly?

Change your detergent and go with a biodegradable one!

Conclusion

Customizing your kitchen with eco-friendly elements is an excellent way to transform your approach and build a good rapport with the environment.

While finding replacements for particular components might be time-consuming, begin with the provided ideas. Changing elementary things like plastic wraps will help you kick-start an upgrading process and improve your kitchen’s functionality and style.

Plus, these ideas are cost-effective and adjustable, so don’t even hesitate to opt for things you find more appealing to you.

Last update: May 24, 2022 Filed Under: Kitchens

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  • 1. Get rid of plastic wrap
  • 2. Forget about napkins and paper towels
  • 3. Replace Ziploc bags
  • 4. Do away with plastic food storage containers
  • 5. Equip yourself with reusable produce bags
  • 6. Have several reusable beverage containers
  • 7. Go further and get a compost bin
  • 8. Change detergent

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