![]() For help on what can and cannot be recycled there are a couple of great apps out there: If you are having a good clear out of anything from papers in the office to paint tins* in the garage make sure you dispose of things in the right way – recycle what you can and only use your landfill bin for items you cannot recycle. This is a great online portal which outlines how and where you can donate almost anything – from your time, blood, clothes, blankets, bikes and even corks!ĥ. Donate to charity or online at somewhere such as.Set up a clothing swap day or sale with your work colleagues or an evening with friends.Decluttering your wardrobe and beyond? Don’t just through things away, instead: Be mindful of water use – use a bucket and turn off the water tap between cleaning tasks to reduce water and energy use.Ĥ. Old tooth brushes can also come in handy for a sustainable spring clean – these are great at getting into small crevices and spaces.ģ. Old sheets and towels are ideal to use for cleaning and can simply be washed and reused for future cleaning. Use reusable cleaning aids – instead of using paper towels and disposable products use cloth rags. There are now many varieties to choose from on the shop shelves, or if you are up for it why not try making your own cleaning products from everyday items you may have around the house. Purchase non-toxic cleaning products– these are kinder on the environment and better for our health than the chemical-laden alternatives. Here are 6 easy tips to get your sustainable spring cleaning kick started:ġ. And while you are cleaning up and cleaning out it’s great if you can do so in an environmentally responsible way. Spring is in the air and what better time to start that annual spring clean. ![]()
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