How to transition to a sustainable kitchen
Moving toward a more sustainability lifestyle can feel overwhelming at first. What I found helpful was to focus on one room at a time, slowly read up on ways to change shopping habits, and then, modify purchasing habits over time. No rush — we don’t want to be wasteful! A few tips and tricks below to help you get started.
Purchase organic, NON-GMO always
Opt in for plant-based. If you’re a meat eater, choose organic, pasture-raised, grass-fed meat
Look for locally sourced ingredients
Go to farmers markets or co-ops. Purchase CSA baskets. Seek out farms that do regenerative farming practices
Plant an herb garden at home
Reduce food waste. Buy only what you need
Use reusable glass and/or metal tupperware, water bottles, bamboo/stainless steel reusable straws, stasher bags, etc.
Transition to reusable dish towels and napkins (made of non-synthetic, natural material)
Use zero waste, natural cleaning supplies (e.g. DIY Dr. Bronners Sal Suds, and Blueland)
Compost, compost, compost!
Use your dishwasher, it actually saves water!
Buy in bulk
Use reusable shopping bags, produce bags, and glass jars (*many stores are not allowing this at this time due to COVID)
Change out all your light bulbs to LED bulbs
Unplug anything in the wall