15.10.07

Consumption at Home

This post is part of the Blog Action Day.

Here are suggestions for more sustainable consumption at home:


* make sure your home is properly insulated to avoid unnecessary heating (and expences), room temperature should be between 18 and 20 Celsius

* pay attention to your water consumption (taking a shower, washing the laundry, washing the dishes): could you manage with lower water consumption?

* turn the lights and electrical appliances off when they are not used/needed

* prefer basic foodstuff and cooking (less processed food is often also healthier and cheaper)

* prefer locally produced food (avoid unnecessary transportation of foodstuff)

* if you have children prefer washable cloth diapers, in Finland it is estimated that 7% of all household waste consists of diapers (more information in Finnish from www.kestovaippainfo.fi)

* for women there are ecological products (menstrual cups, for example) for sanitary protection

Read about them from these links:

http://kuukuppikunta.net/

http://mooncup.co.uk/


http://www.kuukuppi.fi/


* avoid animal tested cosmetics

http://www.bodyshop.fi/


* pay attention how much detergent is necessary for cleaning (often a mild solution is enough and using more detergent does not have any better outcome)

* energy and water consumption with laundry: do not use laundry machine half empty, use proper temperatures

* laundry: bleach only when necessary

* cleaning: avoid disposable cleaning utensils

* summer cottages: do not discharge waste water in water bodies

Clothing


* prefer ecologically produced textiles

http://www.globehope.com/


* buy less clothes, prefer quality and clothes that don’t ware out easily, reduce waste

* trends come and go, be faithful to your style, but consider also the environment

Household Appliances


* pay attention to guarantee, it gives you an idea of the life cycle planned for the product


* repair rather than buy new


* keep appliances clean, avoid unnecessary repairs


* compare the consumption of water and energy – the cheapest alternative might not always be the most cost-effective in use


* pay attention to recycling and waste management issues (electronic waste is considered as hazardous waste )


* use appliances with suitable sizes, small household requires smaller laundry machines and refrigerators than a large one


* if power of the appliance can be adjusted, use only the power that is needed (for example vacuum cleaners)

Furniture


* prefer biodegradable, natural materials


* prefer quality and pay attention to the life cycle of furniture, expensive furniture may be affordable in the long run

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

käytätkö itse tuota munakupp... eiku kuukuppia?

pelottava laite.

Eveliina said...

Tottakai! Se on erittäin hyvä juttu. Voin suositella sitä lämpimästi kaikille naisille.

Ei siinä ole mitään pelottavaa. Hyvä kun ei tarvi ostaa enää kertakäyttöjuttuja. Se on myös huomaamaton käyttää jne..