Today on the show, we are talking about how to live green at home. I get many questions on this topic, and my Green Home Guide is by far the most downloaded resource I offer, so today I am going to break it down in more detail for you. Tuning in, you will hear how you can live greener by examining the food you eat, how you clean your home and different choices in your home. You will also learn about environmentally-friendly furniture and appliances and what you can do to keep your garden literally and figuratively green! Remember, it is not about perfection, but making small changes one step at a time. Let’s dive in!
Key Points From This Episode:
- How food can serve to connect us with the environment, our loved ones, and our bodies.
- Not only the quality and source of your food but also the packaging impact the environment.
- Suggestions for making incremental changes to make food choices based on your values.
- The short and long-term negative impacts of food waste and how to avoid it.
- Advice for choosing household cleaners that do not harm your health or the environment.
- Why it is important to consider the quality and energy efficiency of your appliances.
- Low-cost solutions for reducing your water consumption at home.
- Choosing furniture and decor that aligns with your values and style and will stand the test of time.
- Advice about heating and cooling solutions that save money and honor the environment.
- The benefits of creating natural outdoor spaces and growing your own organic food.
- How you can protect and promote the natural ecosystems in your environment.
- The problem with our “retail therapy” mindset and our love for cheap consumer goods.
- Why the size and location of your home and the places you visit and buy from matter.
Key Messages:
- Be mindful of your food and purchases. Let them reflect your values of sustainability.
- Buy local when possible.
- Get efficient with home heating and water use – it pays off!
- Avoid hazardous chemicals, such as pesticides, harsh cleaners, and solvents.
- Get your hands in the dirt and do some gardening; it is good for you.
- Rethink your purchases and consider quality over quantity.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Kristina Hunter Flourishing
Kristina Hunter Green Home Cleaning Recipes
Kristina Hunter Organic Gardening
Live. Well. Green Podcast
Ecocert
Green Seal
Energy Star
The Energy Label
EnerGuide
Dave Hanson
The Unexpected Gift Box