Environmentally Friendly Spring Cleaning Hacks: Freshen Your Home, Protect the Planet

Spring is well and truly here, and with it comes the desire to give your home a freshen up. But before you reach for harsh chemicals and single-use cleaning supplies, consider trying out some eco-friendly cleaning habits. We’ve got a great range of environmentally friendly cleaning products in store. But if you’re feeling extra conscientious, you can even make your own! Here’s some ideas along with some other environmentally friendly spring cleaning hacks that are not only better for the planet, but they also create a healthier home for you and your family. Ready to get started? Here are some simple, sustainable tips for your spring clean.

Make Your Own Natural Cleaners

One of the easiest ways to green your spring cleaning routine is to ditch chemical-laden products and make your own natural cleaners. Most DIY cleaning solutions can be made with ingredients you probably already have at home, like vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice. Don’t worry if you haven’t got everything, we’ll help you stock up.

  • All-Purpose Cleaner: Mix equal parts water and white vinegar in a spray bottle, add a few drops of essential oils (like tea tree or lavender) for fragrance, and use it on countertops, sinks, and windows.
  • Baking Soda Scrub: Baking soda is an excellent natural abrasive. Combine it with a bit of water to make a paste, perfect for scrubbing grime off bathroom tiles or kitchen surfaces.

Reusable Cleaning Cloths Instead of Paper Towels

Instead of reaching for single-use paper towels, opt for reusable cleaning cloths made from old towels, t-shirts, or microfibre cloths. These can be washed and reused many times, saving trees and reducing waste. You can even designate different cloths for various tasks like dusting, wiping down counters, or scrubbing surfaces.

Freshen Up Fabrics with Natural Ingredients

Skip the chemical-laden air fresheners and fabric sprays, and opt for natural alternatives to refresh your upholstery, carpets, and linens.

  • Baking Soda Deodoriser: Sprinkle baking soda on carpets and couches, let it sit for 15 minutes, then vacuum it up to absorb odours.
  • Natural Fabric Spray: Combine water, a splash of rubbing alcohol, and a few drops of essential oils in a spray bottle to spritz your linens, pillows, and curtains. This will freshen fabrics without harmful chemicals.

Opt for Eco-Friendly Cleaning Tools

Choose cleaning tools that are gentle on the environment. Bamboo scrub brushes, natural sponges, and compostable cloths are all great alternatives to plastic-heavy products.

  • Microfibre Cloths: These can be used dry or damp to clean surfaces without the need for chemical cleaners. They trap dust and dirt, making them perfect for dusting and polishing.
  • Bamboo Brushes: Bamboo is a sustainable material and can replace plastic scrub brushes in your cleaning arsenal. At Wildwood we have a nice range or Ever Eco cloths and brushware.

Upcycle and Repurpose for Organisation

Spring cleaning often leads to decluttering, but before you throw things out, consider how you can repurpose or upcycle items around your home. Glass jars, old baskets, or cardboard boxes can be transformed into stylish storage solutions or used to organise drawers, pantries, and closets.

  • Repurpose Glass Jars: Use empty jars to store anything from spices to cotton balls, or pens.
  • Reuse Old Boxes: Turn cardboard boxes into drawer dividers or storage containers by adding decorative paper or paint.

Use Lemons for a Fresh Clean

Lemons aren’t just for cooking, they make excellent natural cleaners! Their acidity cuts through grease, and their fresh scent leaves your home smelling citrusy and clean. Lucky we have lots in store right now.

  • Microwave Cleaner: Place a bowl of water with a few lemon slices in the microwave, heat for 2 minutes, and then wipe down the inside with ease. The steam loosens grime, and the lemon freshens the air.
  • Cutting Board Refresher: Scrub your cutting boards with half a lemon and coarse salt to remove stains and odours.

Air Out Your Home Naturally

Rather than relying on artificial air fresheners, open the windows and let fresh air circulate through your home. A gentle breeze can help eliminate stale air and naturally freshen up your living space.

  • Houseplants: Consider adding air-purifying houseplants like aloe vera, spider plants, or peace lilies. They not only brighten up your space but also help filter the air.

Make Your Own Glass Cleaner

Skip the ammonia-based glass cleaners and make your own streak-free solution for mirrors and windows.

  • DIY Glass Cleaner: Combine 2 cups of water, ¼ cup of white vinegar, and ½ teaspoon of liquid soap in a spray bottle. Use a microfibre cloth to wipe your windows and mirrors clean for a streak-free shine.

Donate or Recycle Unwanted Items

As you declutter your home, resist the urge to simply throw things away. Many items can be donated, sold, or recycled. Clothing, toys, electronics, and furniture can all find new homes, reducing waste and giving others the opportunity to reuse them.

  • Donation Drive: Organise a donation drop-off or join a community swap to pass on items that no longer serve you but could benefit others.

Ditch the Plastic

If you’re replacing any storage containers or cleaning supplies, opt for sustainable alternatives. Swap out plastic for glass or stainless steel containers for storing food and other items. In the long run, this not only reduces plastic waste but also makes for healthier storage.

A Greener, Cleaner Home

Spring cleaning doesn’t have to mean harmful chemicals or unnecessary waste. By adopting these eco-friendly spring cleaning hacks, you can create a fresher, healthier home for yourself and your family while protecting the environment. From natural cleaning solutions to sustainable tools, small changes can make a big difference. Embrace these simple swaps and enjoy a greener, cleaner spring!

Sharon Fitness

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