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Your starter kit for a greener home

Creating a green space at home—no matter how big or small—can make a meaningful impact on both the environment and your well-being. Besides reducing your carbon footprint, it can also enhance any space with a cleaner, more refreshing vibe.

Practicing sustainability at home means making conscious choices in your daily life to reduce waste, conserve energy, and maximize the resources you already have. It’s best to start small by choosing simple upgrades and tools that make sustainable living more accessible. As a homeowner, you have the power to create a living space that works with nature, not against it—building a home that’s healthier for you and gentler on the planet.

Here are six items that can help you take the first step toward a greener home.

LED light bulbs

LEDs use up to 80 percent less electricity than traditional incandescent bulbs and can last up to 25 times longer. Thanks to their energy saving benefits, fewer bulbs end up in landfills, as they don’t need to be replaced as frequently.

This not only helps lower your electricity bills but also reduces the need for frequent replacements. You can readily purchase these at any hardware store or through online platforms.

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Solar powered outdoor lights

Using solar powered outdoor lights can help reduce reliance on fossil fuels and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Since these harness energy from the sun, there’s no need for wiring or additional electricity costs. These lights are available at most hardware stores and online platforms.

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Low-flow faucet aerators, shower heads

These devices use a combination of air and water to maintain good pressure while reducing water usage per minute. They may not be as common as other fixtures, so look for brands labeled “low flow” or “water efficient.

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Water filter pitcher

Instead of using an electric water filtration machine that consumes a lot of energy, consider switching to a water filter pitcher. It uses less energy and helps reduce reliance on single-use plastic bottles. These pitchers are widely available on online platforms.

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Rain barrel

Rain barrels collect rainwater that you can reuse to water plants or wash your car. This is especially useful in tropical environments where wet and dry seasons are pronounced. This can cut down on your water bills as well.

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Indoor compost bin

With an indoor compost bin, you can turn kitchen waste into nutrient-rich compost for your plants. This can reduce the need for garbage bags and lower waste disposal costs. Plus, it can save you money on plant supplements. These bins are available at local plant shops, hardware stores, or through online platforms.

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