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]]>Let’s be honest, buying new food storage containers hurts the wallet. They can be really expensive (especially if you choose to go for glass containers over plastic). Luckily, the jars you were planning on throwing away or recycling are perfect for storing leftovers. They are airtight, so your food won’t leak at all!
If you like to make your own juices at home, these sauce jars are perfect for storing them! You can make a batch in bulk and save them in the fridge for the week.
Who said all of your cups have to match?? If you’re on a budget or just really passionate about reducing waste, use your leftover jars as cups!
Using jars as planters or flower vases is such a cute way to make your decor a bit more rustic and cute. It will give a more “DIY” aesthetic and show off how much you care about the environment!
There’s nothing worse than having a bunch of pens and not knowing where any of them are. Maybe they’re taking up space in your junk drawer, or scattered at the bottom of all your bags–but not anymore! Use a jar to store your pens neatly on your desk, so they always have a place and won’t get lost!
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]]>The post How to Make Your Bedroom More Eco-Friendly appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Look for mattresses with Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certification or Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS) certification for organic latex. Not only are they super comfortable, but latex mattresses don’t need to be flipped and you can rotate them less often than innersprings, since they bounce back well.
Use sheets that are organic or ethically sourced. They’ll have OEKO-Tex Standard 100, GOTS, Cradle to Cradle, and/or Fair Trade certification on the label. Cotton, linen, bamboo, and hemp are more eco-friendly materials.
Shades and drapes not only provide style to your space, but they also darken the room and insulate it. They can prevent winter heat loss and summer heat gain.
Start by clearing out your wardrobe and reselling and donating items you don’t wear and then shop high-quality, timeless pieces that will last you years, instead of buying fast fashion.
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]]>The post How to Make Your Laundry Routine More Eco-Friendly appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Commercial laundry detergents usually contain harmful chemicals that can irritate skin and are extremely bad for the environment. Think about switching to eco-friendly detergents that are just as efficient, but better for our planet.
The easiest way to save water and energy is to avoid running the washing machine with only half a load of clothes. In case you really need a specific garment, it’s always best and quicker to just hand-wash it.
The dryer is a huge energy waster too, so try not to use it if you really don’t need it. On hot summer days, it’s better to dry clothes outside on a drying rack or retractable clothes lines. Your clothes will smell better and you’ll definitely save some energy.
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]]>The post 5 Ways to Reuse Empty Sauce Jars appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Let’s be honest, buying new food storage containers hurts the wallet. They can be really expensive (especially if you choose to go for glass containers over plastic). Luckily, the jars you were planning on throwing away or recycling are perfect for storing leftovers. They are airtight, so your food won’t leak at all!
If you like to make your own juices at home, these sauce jars are perfect for storing them! You can make a batch in bulk and save them in the fridge for the week.
Who said all of your cups have to match?? If you’re on a budget or just really passionate about reducing waste, use your leftover jars as cups!
Using jars as planters or flower vases is such a cute way to make your decor a bit more rustic and cute. It will give a more “DIY” aesthetic and show off how much you care about the environment!
There’s nothing worse than having a bunch of pens and not knowing where any of them are. Maybe they’re taking up space in your junk drawer, or scattered at the bottom of all your bags–but not anymore! Use a jar to store your pens neatly on your desk, so they always have a place and won’t get lost!
The post 5 Ways to Reuse Empty Sauce Jars appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Make Your Bedroom More Eco-Friendly appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Look for mattresses with Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certification or Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS) certification for organic latex. Not only are they super comfortable, but latex mattresses don’t need to be flipped and you can rotate them less often than innersprings, since they bounce back well.
Use sheets that are organic or ethically sourced. They’ll have OEKO-Tex Standard 100, GOTS, Cradle to Cradle, and/or Fair Trade certification on the label. Cotton, linen, bamboo, and hemp are more eco-friendly materials.
Shades and drapes not only provide style to your space, but they also darken the room and insulate it. They can prevent winter heat loss and summer heat gain.
Start by clearing out your wardrobe and reselling and donating items you don’t wear and then shop high-quality, timeless pieces that will last you years, instead of buying fast fashion.
The post How to Make Your Bedroom More Eco-Friendly appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Make Your Laundry Routine More Eco-Friendly appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Commercial laundry detergents usually contain harmful chemicals that can irritate skin and are extremely bad for the environment. Think about switching to eco-friendly detergents that are just as efficient, but better for our planet.
The easiest way to save water and energy is to avoid running the washing machine with only half a load of clothes. In case you really need a specific garment, it’s always best and quicker to just hand-wash it.
The dryer is a huge energy waster too, so try not to use it if you really don’t need it. On hot summer days, it’s better to dry clothes outside on a drying rack or retractable clothes lines. Your clothes will smell better and you’ll definitely save some energy.
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