Green Your Clean with Recycle Devon
Recycle Devon is encouraging Devon residents to ‘Green Your Clean’ this summer by sharing greener ways to clean our homes to reduce the amount of waste produced by shop bought cleaning supplies
The Green Your Clean campaign launches on Monday 5 July and runs until Sunday 1 August. Devon residents who take part in this waste reduction challenge can win one of 10 greener clean kits containing a range of natural ingredients which can be made into cleaning products for around the home.
Tips for how to produce homemade cleaning products will be shared on Recycle Devon social media pages throughout the Green Your Clean campaign. Including how to make floor cleaner, dishwasher powder, laundry detergent and spray cleaning solutions.
According to a 2018 study commissioned by Lidl UK, the average household buys washing-up liquid, toilet cleaner, kitchen cleaner, air freshener and bathroom cleaner at least once a month. By using homemade cleaning solutions, families can reduce their plastic consumption by reusing the bottles and tubs they already have and decrease the use of harsh chemicals which might trigger allergies such as asthma and eczema.
Biodegradable ingredients such as white vinegar, bicarbonate of soda and citric acid form the basis of many home cleaning solutions. Essential oils such as lemon or lavender can be added to create natural perfumes, leaving homes smelling fresh and fragrant without the use of synthetic chemicals.
A simple cleaning and disinfecting routine can provide the same result as a commercial product but without the harsh chemicals. A good scrub with hot, soapy water is often enough to clean grease and grime from a surface, and a vinegar solution to finish will disinfect and kill a range of germs found in our households.
Councillor Geoff Jung, Chair of the Devon Authorities Strategic Waste Committee (DASWC) and East Devon District Council portfolio holder for Coast, Country and Environment said: “We’ve been conditioned to think that powerful chemicals are the only way to keep our families safe and healthy but regular use can be harmful to our health, not to mention the endless plastic needed to create the bottles. There are plenty of natural alternatives that are just as effective but much gentler on the environment and our health. Why not try switching one of your usual cleaners or detergents to a natural alternative and start the journey towards a cleaner, greener home?”
For green cleaning tips and a chance to win a greener clean kit, visit Recycle Devon’s social media pages on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. The deadline for submissions to the competition is midnight Sunday 1 August. You also find out more on the Recycle Devon website.