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5 Ways to Go Green in The Bathroom Without Remodeling

One of the areas in a home that wastes the most resources is the bathroom. Just think about all the paper and water that gets wasted there. That’s why the bathroom is one of the best places to start following eco-friendly practices. And you don’t even need to remodel to go green. Here are five ways you can get started.

  1. Clean Green

You can never be sure what toxic ingredients go into your cleaning chemicals. If you make your own cleaning products, you don’t have that problem. They are as effective as any store products and often cost less. And you can find tons of recipes for products online.

For cleaning your sink and toilet, you can use diluted vinegar and lemon juice. Spray the mixture on your surface and let it sit. Then, scrub it off for a clean surface. To clean your tub, you can try a mixture of baking soda and castile soap. Add in some elbow grease, and you can get a spotless tub. For a great scent in your bathroom, play around with different essential oils in a diffuser.

  1. Don’t waste water

Water is a precious resource, but also one of the most wasted ones. You can prevent waste by being more aware of your water use. Don’t leave the sink running while you brush your teeth and take shorter showers.

Another simple way to prevent water waste is to install a low-flow aerator on your sink or shower. The process is much easier than you think. First, you unscrew the old aerator. Then, you take your new one and put pipe tape around it once. Finally, place the rubber washer inside it and screw it onto the faucet. Then, mission accomplished!

  1. Get rid of those disposable razors

If you’ve been using disposable razors your whole life, it’s time to say goodbye. All disposable products can be a big drain on resources, and razors are no exception. Ditch your disposable razor and get an electric razor. If you need any recommendations, you can check out http://www.shaverinfoformen.com/ to find one. Chances are, you’ll like an electric razor better than your disposable.

  1. Avoid PVC curtains

Many people don’t realize that your shower curtain can be a source of toxins. Curtains that are made of PVC can be harmful to the environment. They release chemical gases and odors in your home. And the production process is detrimental to the environment. Once you throw the curtain out, it can leech chemicals into the water. When you’re searching for a shower curtain, look for one that’s PVC-free.

  1. Be mindful

The most important tip for going green in your bathroom is to be mindful. Before you use half a roll of toilet paper to wipe yourself, think about it. The next time you take a 30 minute long shower, imagine the water waste. Be more mindful of the resources you use. If you are, you can make a positive impact on the environment.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

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