Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer
Back to Blog

8 Sustainable Cleaning Tips You Can Do at Home

a glass of orange juice next to a vase on a table

Cleaning our house can be as challenging as it gets. But we still manage to look for easier ways to get the job done, and one of them is the use of chemicals.

We all know that the use of chemicals can make our chores easy, but we don’t know that these products may have a substance that can be harmful to our health and to our environment.

That said, we have listed down eight sustainable and eco-friendly tips you can use in cleaning your house:

 

1. Use Natural Ingredients

Using natural ingredients can also disinfect and clean your house the same way as chemical-based cleaning products. They can also get the job done without exposing you and your family to any harsh chemical found in commercial cleaning products., which can irritate your skin, eyes, and lungs.

An example of natural cleaning aid is white vinegar. White vinegar is good for nearly everything. According to studies, it can effectively kill salmonella, E. coli, and shigella bacteria.

 

2. Buy Plant-based Products

Plant-based products or “green cleaners” are more environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional cleaners. They also score better on safety tests.

These natural and non-toxic products demonstrated to be as effective at tackling various cleaning chores as traditional cleaning products.

 

3. Add Indoor Plants

Adding indoor plants is a great way of purifying the air that circulates inside our house. That’s because indoor plants can absorb many other gases in addition to carbon dioxide, including a long list of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

An example of VOC is Benzene, which can be found in plastics, fabrics, pesticides, and cigarette smokes. There’s also Formaldehyde, which can be found in dish detergent, fabric softener, and carpet cleaners.

These pollutants have been linked to numerous acute conditions such as asthma and nausea, as well as chronic diseases such as cancer and respiratory illnesses.

 

4. Reuse Old Home Items

Instead of buying new items to assist you in cleaning, try to look around and repurpose your everyday stuff into your handy cleaning assistant.

According to Maid Sailors Hoboken Cleaning Service, you can make a cat litter scoop with an old gallon of a jug, remove a hot light bulb using the bottom of a tennis ball, remove smokey candle debris with the use of an old pantyhose, and use newspapers to remove the odor left inside your refrigerator.

Reusing your everyday items in different ways will help you save money.

 

5. Use Aromatic Potpourri

The scent is one of the first things people notice about your home. Luckily, there are few ways to mask the scent of your house without resorting to artificial room air-freshening sprays. One of these is with the use of aromatic potpourri.

Simmering some potpourri on the stove is a great way to make your house smell lovely. It can also give you a comfortable feeling.

You can try lemon with vanilla and rosemary for that clean smell, or cinnamon, orange, and apples for fall coziness.

 

6. Remove Mold Naturally

Mold is a natural byproduct of a humid environment. And turning to harsh chemicals, such as bleach or borax, to banish mold can be very harmful to your health and the environment.

Fortunately, there are natural ways to kill mold at home that won’t hurt your family, pets, or the environment.

You can use baking soda by dissolving it in water and vinegar to make a liquid spray. This solution will not only clean but it will also leave the surface odorless.

 

7. Go Paperless

It may sound impossible but going paperless in cleaning is a great idea especially if you are really concern about our environment.

Instead of using paper towels for cleaning, why not swap it with an old cloth? Another way is by digitizing your receipts, bills, and stick notes, especially at this modern age.

 

8. Make Your Own Detergent

Some detergents can irritate your skin, that’s why most of us use less chemical-based products to do the laundry. Although this can put a big dent in our budget we can still make our own detergent with the ingredients that can be found in our kitchen.

Stir your shaved bar of soap into a 14-once-borax and 14-ounce-washing soda. If you want to make a finer mixture, just use a food processor or blender. After the process, just put it in an air-tight container.

A 2 -3 tablespoon of this mixture is good for a large, heavily soiled load of laundry.

 

Conclusion

Being self-sufficient in cleaning is a great way of keeping things tidy and cozy. You may find yourself reluctant at first, but it will not only save you money it will also keep you and your family from harm’s way.

You can also save the environment by using eco-friendly products instead of chemical-based ones. You can even make your own cleaning products by using things that can be found in your kitchen.

In this way, we can be safe from the chemicals infused in all cleaning products, learn how to reuse and repurpose old items in our home, learn to use natural by-products to avoid any health issues, get efficient while saving the environment, and the best of all is to get smart by cleaning sustainably.

 

You can know more about it: Eco-Friendly Cleaning for a Healthier 2021

We also have a healthy protocol because covid-19 and you can take one of these protocols to do in your home: https://ecotravelmexico.com/covid-19/