Go Green in Your Kitchen As Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

September 1, 2010 · 0 comments

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The need for eco-friendly kitchen materials is ever increasing after the idea of going green constantly growing in popularity.Whether it is energy star rated appliances, sustainable floors or counter tops made from recycled materials, we all want to used material that can cut down on our carbon footprint. Here are some product that most popular eco-friendly materials that you can use to help improve our  environment.

Firstly, you need consider using bamboo. Commonly, we used floors in most kitchens are tile, vinyl or even  hardwood. Now, bamboo is growing as a alternatives floors in kitchen. Bamboo grows so quickly that the amount that is harvested to make one floor is quickly replaced within a short amount of time. The same root-system can supply a never supply of bamboo.

Second, you can consider for the recyclable countertops. Now, granite is the most popular materials used for countertops in the kitchen. But, by using the recyclable material such as glass, end grain bamboo, paper or even aluminum, you can make your kitchen looks unique while at the same time, you are being environmentally friendly. End grain is environmentally friendly because it is renewable. Meanwhile, paper counters are made from consumer paper waste that has been certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. All the material is also can be recycled again when they reach the end of their usefulness.

And for the last, you should be consider for energy savvy appliances. Energy star appliances use much less energy than their unrated counterparts, which makes them much more affordable to run. But, this type of savings is not without a cost. Electric-induction cooktops heat your food by transferring the electromagnetic energy directly to the pan which allows it to use half the energy of its less expensive electric counterparts.

All these are just a few materials that you can use in your kitchen for environmentally friendly. While you get the unique kitchen looks, you also help to cut down on our carbon footprint if you are using the environmentally friendly materials.

Hanep is a blogger, free writer who wrotes thoughts, technology, internet, design and much more. He is also a writer of Hanep Blog, blog at AutoMagazined, the automotive blog, and Ohmobiles, the technology blog.

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