Making Your Kitchen More Sustainable

By: Alexandria Winner

Do you think about what you need to do to cut down your carbon footprint? With a few tips, it is not difficult to devise a routine in your kitchen that is better for your health and the planet. 


As you are thinking about where to buy sustainable kitchen products in an eco-friendly marketplace, also keep these tips in mind: 


Clean Kitchen With Earth-Friendly Products

Throw away harsh, chemical cleaners. Buy eco-friendly cleaning products. You probably have baking soda, white vinegar, lemon juice, and plant-based soap. These are effective, affordable, and environmentally friendly alternatives to keep your kitchen without using chemicals. 


Prepare Meals on Cutting Boards Made of Sustainable Materials

Cutting boards and chopping blocks are vital parts of meal preparation. So why not buy cutting boards that are eco friendly and functional? A wood cutting board is a lovely addition to your kitchen, and it is made from a sustainable wood source instead of plastic. Some types of wood, such as fast-growing bamboo, can even cut down the growth of microbes. 


No More Teflon Pans

Teflon pans are beautiful because food does not stick to them; however, they are notorious for releasing dangerous chemicals as you use them. They also damage quite easily and must be tossed and replaced a lot. On the other hand, consider sustainable pots and pans made from stainless steel or cast iron. People who like to bake can choose glass, silicon, metal, or ceramic. 


Choose Eco-Friendly Dinnerware and Utensils


Put away the plastic utensils and Styrofoam cups. Keep your kitchen cabinets stocked with ceramic or metal bowls and plates. Recycled glass cups are the right choice, too. You also can add charm to your kitchen with wooden cooking and serving ware. They work as well as plastic but look much more beautiful. 


Buy Plastic-Free Food Storage Containers

Storing dry or raw food in plastic containers is convenient. But try to buy contains made from glass, silicon, or metal. For containers that lack fitted tops, a food cover can seal the food in right. Reusable beeswax wraps are an excellent choice over plastic wrap because they can be reused. 


Deodorize with Baking Soda or Vinegar

Baking soda is useful for absorbing and neutralizing smells. It also works well to deodorize your curtains and rugs. Vinegar kills harmful bacteria, mold, and mildew. It is good to clean kitchen appliances, sinks, and cooking surfaces. 

Now that you have some sustainable kitchen tips, you can make your kitchen more environmentally friendly and attractive!