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Title: Sustainable Living - Eco-Friendly Swap #001
1st Image: Disposable Paper Towels
2nd Image: Reusable Paper Towel Roll
Breakdown: 5-year cost
The average family uses 2 disposable rolls per week. An 8-pack is $14, therefore it would be $182 per year. Total for 5 years if $910
The price for 1 set of Reusable paper towels is $30. It's recommended to use 2, therefore it's $60. They each last 5 years. The total cost is $60 Organisation, Waste Free Living, Zero Waste Swaps, Environmentally Friendly Living, Plastic Free Living, Eco Lifestyle, Reusable Paper Towels, Sustainable Kitchen, Zero Waste Kitchen

Try this simple zero waste swap for your kitchen at home. This is the perfect way to save money and live a more sustainable lifestyle. Consider swapping your disposable paper towels in favor of reusable paper towels. Not only will you be saving money, but also helping save the environment. Remember that small changes can have big impacts. Follow our Pinterest for more eco-friendly tips and how to go green at home. #zerowaste #ecofriendly #sustainablehome #lowwaste #sustainable

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So you’re ready to get organized. You set out to buy some super functional organizing supplies… but wait… they’re all plastic!? Disappointment sets in. Maybe you start to feel a little guilty about the impact you’re having on the environment. There’s a way to get organized WHILE being eco-friendly!

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Although you may not get single-use plastic bags at the grocery store checkout anymore, there are still plastic bags being used for produce and plastic packaging is still used on almost everything… one problem has been solved but there’s more to go. Unnecessary plastic is making its way into our homes, and often through the kitchen. So, we’ve looked at a number of ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle in the kitchen.

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