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Habit 4: Turning off the water
In a minute, about 9 liters of water flows out of the tap, and about 20 from the shower. To reduce costs, it is recommended to use water only for rinsing. The biggest water consumption is in the kitchen. Therefore, it is better to load the dishwasher completely, and if you wash the dishes in the sink, use it as a basin, and then rinse the dishes. You can install water-saving nozzles that spray thin jets under high pressure, which makes it seem like there is a lot of water.
Habit 5: silicone scouring pads
They last much longer than those made from cellulose. They can be washed, which means that bacteria and germs will not accumulate on things. If possible, you can also switch to natural detergents. Of course, only chemicals can remove some dirt, but mustard and salt are quite suitable for washing dishes.
Habit 6: fixing things
Cracked jeans can be darned, and your favorite shoes that have lost their former gloss can be given a neat look in the atelier. Try to buy only quality items. Yes, they are more expensive, but they also last longer, so you will even save money in the end.
Habit 7: Making grocery lists
This can train you to refuse spontaneous purchases. Do not buy a lot of perishable food, only take what you definitely need. It’s the same with things.