Although our weather forecast suggests otherwise, tomorrow is officially the day when sunshine and warm temperatures are supposed to make their way in and be here to stay. And that only means one thing - time for spring cleaning! If you are like most homeowners, the next few weeks will likely consist of going through drawers, emptying cabinets and ultimately freshening up your home with your favorite spring scents. However, this often means turning to chemical-based products and engaging in other habits such as overloading your trash can - but not with these eco-friendly tips! Check out the following list for a few ways that you can green this year's spring cleaning routine:
1. Donate | If you went from room to room, we bet you could fill at least one garbage bag with items you no longer want or need. And chances are, your first instinct is to kick them to the curb with the rest of your weekly trash! This year, we encourage you to donate any old items when possible instead.
2. Go All Natural | While all purpose cleaners are great and can certainly get the job done, many of your typical cleaning products contain toxic chemicals that pose a threat to the environment and you and your family. To act a little greener, we recommend using all natural cleaners, or even products you have in your own home - you'd be surprised at what a little vinegar or baking soda can do!
3. Avoid Paper Towels | They're easy and convenient, but they also add up in landfills. Rather than go through a roll of paper towels like rapid fire when wiping down your furniture, consider using cloths that can be washed and reused.
4. Improve Air Quality | People often forget to think about indoor air quality when performing their spring cleaning. However, it is one of the best improvements you can make to your home! To get your air feeling fresh, consider placing plants in different rooms - what a great, natural way to clean things up!
5. Unplug | Let's face it, we all keep things plugged in even when we aren't using them - it's convenient! However, just because they are turned off does not mean that no energy is being used. As you go through each room of your home, we recommend unplugging as much as possible and keeping it that way until you absolutely need them.
What green initiatives will you take during your spring cleaning? Let us know by visiting us on Facebook or Twitter!
Boro Wide Recycling is a full service recycling and waste management provider. For more information on how we can help you with your recycling efforts, check us out at www.borowide.com or contact us at (718) 416-1656.
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