We have learned a lot about our planet in the last few years. Global warming has taken a toll on our environment and it’s high time that we start taking certain measures to get back in control. Even though it is a long shot, it still does not mean that we don’t have work to do. As residents of this planet, we must help reduce pollution instead of just adding to it. Your choices may seem insignificant as compared to the number of people who live here and you may wonder if there’s even a point of trying to be sustainable since millions of others might not. The fact is, every single person matters because that’s where it starts from. No community, no club, no species (just like us) was just a big bunch. It all started with a few participants who then became a big community that believed in a cause!

Now, there are many ways to be eco-friendly, but making your home eco-friendly might be a good start to help you inculcate things in your daily life that promote sustainability. You can start taking certain measures to help make a difference. In this article, we will talk about how you can make your home eco-friendly. Read on to know more!

  • Installing a smart metre:

We’re all guilty of leaving appliances running that might not be needed for that long. Especially in the winter, you may leave your heater on for much longer than required. This is how your electricity bill ends up reaching heights. This is not a very sustainable practice as you are not only using up resources that are not needed by you but also creating a deficit for people who might need it. Our boilers and home heater systems are the ones we usually leave on without realising and end up consuming much more energy than required. The best way to deal with this is to install a smart metre. What a smart metre does is, it switches your heaters and boilers on at only certain times of the day to avoid charging your metre all day for unnecessary energy consumption. These smart metres can help you reduce your carbon footprint and take a step towards sustainable lifestyles.

  • Get the best out of your lightbulbs: 

Yes, it is true. Your light bulbs may not be the most efficient, and you might need to keep them in check! This may sound like a new concept for many but surprisingly, efficient light bulbs have been in the market for a very long time. It is only in the recent past that a large number of people have learned about its existence! They can help you save a big chunk of money and prove effective for use. There have been many complaints stating that these bulbs are not good enough in terms of throwing out extra light or lighting a room properly. There have been many advancements in the technology of these bulbs and now would be the ideal time for you to switch!

  • Solar, solar, solar! 

Solar power needs no introduction when it comes to supporting the cause of sustainability. We all have been a victim of high power energy bills and some of us end up spending a large chunk of our savings on our power bills. Installing solar panels for your home will help you not only save money but also lead a more sustainable life! You can also invest in solar batteries that help save up all the extra energy that might go unused.

  • Double glazed windows: 

Double glazed windows have always been thought of as ugly. Gone are the days of ugly double glazed windows and having to settle for them even when they do not complement your interiors or the idea you have for your house. Double glazed windows are a great investment in the long run and help you reduce your energy costs and carbon footprint. 

  • Compost your food waste: 

If you’re someone who loves gardening, then this will be an exciting activity for you that will not only help you make the best out of waste but also help you in your gardening practices. Buy yourself a DIY compost bin from any compost friendly shop and collect all your leftover food. Let it sit for a few days and you will have some compost for your garden!

  • Think green when you clean: 

Yes, you may have your favourite fragrance of detergents and cleaning products but these can often be very harmful to the water once they’re washed down the sink and enter our water supply. This makes it more difficult for the water treatment plant to purify. Instead, use lemon, vinegar, bicarbonate of soda, and many such natural ingredients to clean your things.

All it takes is the first step when it comes to starting almost everything. The first step is the most important part of a process and shows that you’re willing to make a difference! Sustainable practices to change your planet into a greener home!