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We're all becoming more conscious of the need to be environmentally conscious, and many of us now do the basics, such as recycling trash, without giving it much thought. However, when looking at the big picture, there is a slew of different approaches – some large, some small – that will go a long way toward assisting us all in becoming much more environmentally conscious and encouraging a more sustainable lifestyle in which people can make a change by opting to eco-friendly home items in Sri Lanka, gifting eco-friendly gifts in Sri Lanka to encourage everyone else around you and especially we should be extremely mindful to use eco-friendly bags in Sri Lanka

Although energy-efficient light bulbs have been around for a long time, it has only been in the last few years that the general public has become more knowledgeable about their efficiency and how they can save money in the home. There have been allegations in the past that they don't put out enough light or take a long time to adequately light a room. Their technology is constantly improving, and now, more than ever, is the best time to make the switch. Not only do they require less energy, but they often don't need to be replaced as often as traditional light bulbs.

While double glazing saves energy, the UPVC surrounds that are commonly associated with windows like this can be extremely polluting because they emit toxic compounds. Wooden frames are more environmentally friendly and, if adequately cared for, can be just as durable and hardworking.

Compost all leftover meals and cooking wastes. Many home/DIY stores sell compost bins for a low price, and some garbage collection services will give them to families for free to use in their kitchens. Scrape any leftover or expired food onto them and leave it alone. It will eventually decompose into compost that can be used in the garden.

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