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Tips for Reducing Energy Consumption When Doing Laundry
Laundry can be an energy-sucking chore that no one wants to do. Your clothes washer and dryer are typically the largest energy-draining appliances in the house, and they can cost you a lot of money on your monthly utility bills.

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How To Clean and Maintain Your Reusable Grocery Bags
Reusable grocery bags are an eco-friendly and convenient alternative to single-use plastic bags. While they are a great way to reduce your environmental footprint, they can quickly become dirty and require regular maintenance.

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Natural Ways To Clean and Disinfect Your Cutting Boards
Keeping your kitchen clean and germ-free is important to any home cook. As part of this effort, it's important to pay special attention to how you care for and clean your cutting boards. Whether you use plastic, acrylic, or wooden cutting boards, they should all be cleaned and sanitized after each use.

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The Importance of Eco-Friendly Pest Control
As the days become warmer and longer, homeowners nationwide brace themselves for an onslaught of insects and pests. With our insect-friendly environment, it can feel like a constant battle to keep these pests away from our property or away from the inside of our homes.

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Sustainable Cleaning Options for Vinyl and Linoleum Floors
Cleaning vinyl and linoleum floors can be a challenge, but it doesn't have to be. There are many sustainable options available for keeping these surfaces spotless without the use of harsh chemicals.

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The Dangers of Antibacterial Cleaners and Soaps
When it comes to protecting ourselves from germs and bacteria, using antibacterial products is often seen as the go-to solution. But despite the popularity of these products, there are still many questions about their effectiveness, especially when compared with plain soap or eco-friendly cleaning products.