What are the best materials to use in your sustainable home?

The most important thing to remember when you’re building your home is that you need to use natural, sustainable materials. When you consider adding sustainable materials, think about how they will fit into your overall design.

The most notable way to make your home more sustainable is to build it out of materials that are responsibly harvested and recycled. Follow these tips to get started with sustainable building.

One easy way to conserve and expand your purchase options is by joining a thrift store group that shares your interests and ideas about thrifting. It allows you to support a mutually beneficial environment-saving initiative. At the checkout of a thrift store or second-hand shop, look for these three essential signposts to identify the retailer’s avoided products, which are also by-products of waste and resources end up where they don’t have to be.

Tip 1: To avoid ending up as a byproduct of thrifting, always ensure your purchase has been made from ethically sourced materials such as natural, recycled or post-consumer materials. Tip 2: Assign a responsible party(s) to organize the byproducts of your purchase to avoid them ending up in the wrong place.
Tip 3: Keep track of the waste and resources your purchase generated and source recycled materials from those locations when possible.

When buying furniture, be sure to check the retailer’s and the long-term fate of the piece. Furniture items can end up in landfills, pollute water and soil. It’s always a good idea to shop with a responsible retailer who practices fair trade and does their fair share to make their inventory sustainable.

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