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22 IKEA Tips for Home Ecology and Budget Saving
IKEA has launched a project dedicated to caring for the environment. Take a look at the tips experts offer to reduce water and electricity consumption, as well as preserve resources.
How to Reduce Energy Consumption? Ensure that windows and doors do not let cold air in.
When ventilating your apartment, do not leave windows open for long. It is better to use energy-saving curtains: they retain heat in winter and coolness in summer. This means you won't need to use a heater or air conditioner as often.
IKEA specialists assure that if you close the curtains every evening, you can reduce heat loss through windows by approximately 10%.
Choose LED BulbsThey consume 85% less electricity and last 20 times longer than incandescent bulbs.
Use Dimmer Switches
These not only save energy but also add warmth to your home.
Replace the Regular Stove with an Induction CooktopIt is well known that electric stoves consume a large amount of electricity. Therefore, more and more people choose induction cooktops.
Be attentive when cooking
If you cover a pot or pan with a lid, food will cook faster. You can finish cooking on residual heat once the stove or oven is turned off. By the way, the exhaust fan should only be used when necessary.
Use the Dishwasher Less OftenOnly run it when fully loaded. Turn off the drying function: just slightly open the door after washing dishes.
Wipe Down the Refrigerator
Dust accumulates on its back wall, causing the refrigerator to heat up and consume more energy for operation.
Thaw Food in the Fridge
This way, they will release their cold and help reduce energy consumption.
Use the Washing Machine Less OftenSimilar to the dishwasher, only run it when fully loaded. Choose energy-saving programs at 30 degrees Celsius.
Dry Clothes on the Balcony or at Home
If there is no other option, reduce the spin speed in the machine to 500 RPM.
Unplug Devices When Not in UseDevices in sleep mode can consume up to 10% of total energy consumption. By the way, it's best not to leave chargers plugged in for the same reason.
Replace Worn-Out Faucets
Up to 500 kWh per year can be saved on heating water from a dripping faucet. If you shorten your shower to five minutes, you can save an additional 500 kWh.
How to Reduce Water Consumption?Don't waste water unnecessarily
According to statistics, you can save up to 40 liters of water per day if you turn off the tap while brushing teeth.
If you have multiple children, wash them together in one bathtub.
Use Faucets with Water-Saving Function
The flow regulator helps reduce water pressure, and you won't notice the difference. However, you can save up to 30% water and energy.
Don't rinse burnt-on food under running water
Fill a dish with a little water and let it sit for some time. This makes cleaning easier.
Take Showers More Often Than BathsA bath requires 150 liters of water, while a quick shower only needs 40 liters. You can save up to 40 cubic meters of water per year.
Reuse Water
Fill a bowl with water to wash fruits. Then use it for watering indoor plants. Instead of waiting for the cold water to run before hot water comes out, collect it in a bucket and use it for household purposes.
How Else Can You Help the Planet?Sort Waste
You can do this at home: buy special containers for sorting.
Donate Items for Recycling
The list of types of secondary materials that can be donated for recycling can be found here. There is also a nationwide map of waste collection points.
Use Tableware Made from Recycled Waste
And biodegradable plastic.
Reuse ItemsDo not throw away old furniture or clothes that can be repaired.
Plant a Mini Garden
Many vegetables and fruits can be grown at home instead of buying them in stores. They can also be donated to food charities.

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