Everyone has so much to combine work, cooking, shopping, children, shopping, fun, and so does sleep. The question is, how can we live green in our kitchens, and no additional time to do it? The following is a list of five things easy and simple that anyone can do it in their kitchen to living green and healthy.

1. Change your relationship with paper towels.
There are many brands of paper towels for an optional 1 / 2 sheets to offer. A great idea!
Buy recycled paper towels. Paper towels are used for many things. For example, if you spill coffee on the kitchen floor, use a paper towel each time? Are there times when half sheet of paper would be ideal and save? Try a reusable piece any time you can on a paper towel to use.

2. Buy Stainless Steel Water Bottles Versus plastic water bottles
There are many debates or drink in plastic bottles of drinking are still good for you, especially if they are hot. Not to mention, some bottled water is no different than your tap water and it’s expensive! Why would you want good money on something that you could get free and help the environment!
According to the State Department of New York Environmental Conservation, nearly 2.5 billion bottles of water are sold each year in New York. If these bottles were side by side, they would be the moon!
Only 10% of water bottles are recycled!

3. Use reusable bags
Most supermarkets sell reusable shopping bags, often for less than one U.S. dollar. I suggest you 20 reusable bags to buy and put some of these bags in your car, at home and have in your backpack. Use them when you buy groceries, go to Target, a store or anything really. Once you start using reusable bags, you’ll never want to pocket the use of plastic bags.

4. Use reusable lunch bags and reusable containers Vs Plastic Bags
When you take your lunch to work or make a meal for your children, why use a paper bag every day new? Why use a new plastic bag for each new sandwich. If everyone just used a plastic bag, one day, it would be around 307 million bags of rolls just to transport the U.S. alone.

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