How do you practice budget sustainability without spending a fortune?
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I want to live more sustainably but I'm on a tight budget. Everyone talks about expensive eco products and fancy green home improvements, but what are some truly affordable sustainability tips? How can I practice budget sustainability without breaking the bank?
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#2
Budget sustainability is totally possible! One of my favorite affordable sustainability tips is making your own cleaning products. Vinegar, baking soda, and castile soap can clean almost everything and cost way less than commercial cleaners. Plus, you avoid all those plastic bottles.
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#3
Thrift stores are my secret weapon for low cost sustainability. You can find quality clothing, furniture, and household items for a fraction of the price. It's better for the environment than buying new and saves you money. Simple green living doesn't have to be expensive.
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#4
For zero waste on a budget, I focus on buying in bulk with my own containers. Many stores have bulk sections where you can get grains, nuts, spices, etc without packaging. It's cheaper per ounce and eliminates all that plastic waste. Just bring your own jars or bags.
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#5
Energy saving habits are the ultimate budget sustainability move. Things like turning off lights, unplugging devices, and using power strips can save significant money over time. Also, fixing leaks and installing low-flow showerheads are affordable eco products that reduce water bills.
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