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Sustainable Living Starts at Home This World Environment Day

From reducing energy use to smarter gardening, here’s how to make your home more sustainable — starting today.

Jun 05, 2025

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Today is World Environment Day, and it’s the perfect time to think about how we can make our homes — and our lifestyles — more sustainable. Whether you live in an apartment, a character home, or something in between, small changes can add up to a big difference. These eco-friendly tips are easy to implement and can help lower your bills while doing your bit for the planet.

 

Reduce Waste with Reusables and Composting
Reducing single-use plastics is a great place to start. Reusable shopping bags, drink bottles and storage containers are simple swaps that quickly become second nature. Composting your food scraps and garden waste also keeps organic matter out of landfill and turns it into something useful — nutrient-rich compost for your garden.

 

Grow Your Own and Cut Down on Packaging
If you have a little space and sunshine, starting a veggie patch or herb garden is a win-win. You’ll save money, avoid unnecessary plastic packaging, and enjoy fresher, tastier produce. Perth’s climate makes home gardening particularly rewarding, especially with hardy herbs and leafy greens.

 

Make Smarter Choices with Energy and Water Use
Switching to energy-efficient appliances, LED lights, and water-saving taps and showerheads can significantly reduce your environmental footprint. These upgrades often pay for themselves through lower power and water bills — and they’re quick wins for anyone wanting to live more sustainably.

 

Go Green with Home Improvements
Thinking about bigger changes? Adding insulation, solar panels, or a rainwater tank can drastically improve your home’s environmental performance. These improvements not only help regulate temperature and reduce your reliance on the grid, but they’re also attractive features to buyers if you ever decide to sell.

 

Choose Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products
Many traditional cleaning products contain chemicals that can be harmful to your health and the environment. Look for eco-labelled products, or opt for natural alternatives like vinegar and baking soda. They’re just as effective and much gentler on your home and local waterways.

 

Get Smart with Home Tech
Smart home devices like energy monitors, thermostats, and lighting systems give you better control over your energy usage. They help you identify patterns, track costs, and make adjustments — all while keeping your home comfortable and efficient.

 

This World Environment Day is a great reminder that small actions at home can make a big impact. Whether you start with composting or go all-in with solar panels, every step counts toward a more sustainable future — for Perth and beyond.