5 Simple Tips for creating an eco-friendly environment at home

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Ever since people became aware of the damages caused to the environment due to pollution, the eco-friendly trend has only gone up. More than ever, the environment needs to be conserved today when the glaciers are melting at an alarming rate, the sea levels are on a deadly rise, and the most dreadful of all, there is a patch of floating plastic between Hawaii and California that is now twice the size of Texas.

Like all other noble endeavours, environment conservation too begins at home. Creating an eco-friendly environment at home is the simplest way we can contribute towards environmental conservation.

Given below are five simple tips you can use to ensure an eco-friendly home.

1.Conscious Lighting Choices 

Electric fixtures offer a variety of cost-saving options we can use to save power. It is not only suitable for the environment but is also friendly for our pockets. The most common and easy way to conserve power at home is swapping the traditional bulbs with modern power-efficient LEDs. Traditional incandescent bulbs produce unnecessary heat and consume a lot of power. Another way is to have sufficient windows and ventilation in the room that can cut down the electricity consumption for lighting during the day.

2. Eco-friendly Air Conditioners

Gone are the days when Air conditioners were rare and deemed articles of luxury. Now, with the unbearable summer heat and humidity, it has become a necessity that almost every house has. The smart way to be eco-friendly while still savouring air conditioners is by switching to energy-friendly ACs. The energy-friendly air conditioners have low radiation as compared to the conventional ones. You can also switch to ACs that work on a water-based air conditioning system to save power.

3. Use Sustainable Products

Adding more sustainable products in your daily life helps reduce wastage and pollution. For example, you can switch to rechargeable batteries in electronics and toys instead of one-time batteries. Since batteries are made of dangerous metals, disposing of them would be costly and create toxic waste. There are similar daily-use products that have eco-friendly alternatives such as water bottles, house cleaners, phone chargers, etc. You can find affordable green alternatives on Ecoy.

4. Keep more House Plants

Studies show that just looking at green plants can help to relieve stress and make a person feel good. House plants not only add beauty to your house but helps to maintain the quality of air. It does so by removing dangerous toxins from the air that result from pollution. Green plants are proven to have therapeutic properties that can help people who are suffering from any kind of mental illness.

5. Recycle and Reuse

Recycle and Reuse might sound like the most touted traditional means of environment conservation but they are as effective now as they were years ago. Recycling and reusing products that we use in our daily lives help to cut down the wastage considerably. It is also a cost-efficient exercise since you save a lot of money by not buying news articles. Before discarding any article, analyse it for recycling properties. For example, an old rug could be used to clean the slab and mop the floor instead of paper towels.

Hence, we see that creating an eco-friendly home is not a herculean task. With the right approach and few simple steps you can do your bit in saving Mother Earth.

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Arushi Sana is the Co Founder of NYK Daily. She was a Forensic Data Analyst previously employed with EY (Ernst & Young). She aims to develop a global community of knowledge and journalism par excellence through this News Platform. Arushi holds a degree in Computer Science Engineering. She is also a Mentor for women suffering from Mental Health, and helps them in becoming published authors. Helping and educating people always came naturally to Arushi. She is a writer, political researcher, a social worker and a singer with a flair for languages. Travel and nature are the biggest spiritual getaways for her. She believes Yoga and communication can make the world a better place, and is optimistic of a bright yet mysterious future!

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