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Our Ideas for a More Responsible Kitchen Interior

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Let's start the new year by highlighting some important ideas that will help your home have a more responsible interior throughout the entire year.

The Slow Life trend, which is perfect for a responsible interior, encourages us to reevaluate our consumption habits, whether it's decor with maximum interior cleansing or simple daily gestures that collectively have a positive impact on our precious planet.

Due to the pressure culture imposes on us to consume, these gestures can sometimes seem intimidating. But from this article you will learn that there are solutions that require little money and are easy to implement. We'll start with the kitchen area, and in other articles we will continue with the bathroom.

In the Kitchen Area

Our Ideas for a More Responsible Kitchen InteriorPinterestUse Wooden Accents

Give up disposable sponges, which are useless and unreliable. Instead, use wooden dish brushes with replaceable heads that are significantly more durable.

Less Household Chemicals

We don't need chemicals to clean our interiors — this is a psychological step toward achievement. Instead! Black soap and white vinegar are excellent natural cleaning agents. Try them, and you'll love them!

Replace Disposable Items with Durable Ones

How much waste do we create in the kitchen over the course of a year: paper towels, clear plastic, food wrapping, etc.? We haven't used paper towels at home for over a year. For food, we replaced them with cloth towels, and it works great! We prefer to store products in plastic containers (which we gradually replace with glass) instead of clear film.

Use Cotton Shopping Bags

In recent months we have been trying to keep and reuse the paper bags we still have. We carefully fold them up and place them in a bag we take with us to the store, instead of throwing them away. Unfortunately, they always tear, so we're discussing buying these small cotton bags.

Together we can change the world, and changes must start somewhere.