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SUSTOMi’s Top 5 Easy DIY hacks for the home

Announcement posted by Impressions Marketing Communications 12 Aug 2020

● Encouraging singles, couples and families spending more time at home in 2020 to make incremental eco lifestyle changes to reduce plastics consumption.

SUSTOMi’s Top 5 Easy DIY hacks for the home

 

SUSTOMi founder, Bronwyn Kidd, shares top 5 eco habits to start at home.
Encouraging singles, couples and families spending more time at home in 2020 to make incremental eco lifestyle changes to reduce plastics consumption.

Podcast Life Freshly Sorted offers guidance with food, environment and mindset.

 

Chasing silver linings for this year? With so much additional time spent at home, it’s likely you’re far more conscious now of your consumption habits than this time last year. Perhaps you’ve even developed an appreciation for creating, recycling or upcycling?

 

Founder of eco company, SUSTOMi, Bronwyn Kidd, has recently shared her top five (easy!) DIY eco hacks for around the home. This list came about after receiving a growing demand from her community to share ideas on homemade alternatives to products commercially sold in plastic.

 

“We were really thrilled to see how much feedback we received from our DIY tips on social media. People are really taking notice of their plastic habits and making small changes at home is the best way to start,” Kidd said.

 

SUSTOMi’s TOP 5 (EASY) DIY ECO HACKS FOR YOUR HOME


  1. Make your own beeswax wraps! If there was ever a time to swap out cling wrap for beeswax wraps, it’s now. Whilst you can also buy these super stylish SUSTOMi wraps ready to use, why not try the DIY option and enjoy a therapeutic crafternoon session? Available online via sustomi.com.au.


  1. A few containers or wraps short for fridge items? Use a glass jar as your quick fix! A tall jar is another fantastic option for fridge storage. Your saved glass jars are also perfect for storing preserved fruits, fresh lemon curd and jam! Or alternatively, because let’s face it you deserve it this year, serving up that delicious homemade cocktail on a Friday night.


  1. Dry shampoo, come at us! What’s not to love? You’re saving water and time with this useful hack. All you need to make dry shampoo is found in your kitchen: a base of arrowroot flour or cornstarch, with additions of cocoa powder and cinnamon (for darker hair), ginger root for blonde hair and ginger and cinnamon for red hair. Apply the dry shampoo directly to your hair with a makeup brush and use a comb or brush to spread it. Then, enjoy a day with fresh hair!


  1. No more leaky pot plants! With more time at home this year to nurture her house plants, Bronwyn created pot bases using older beeswax wraps, saving a trip to the nursery to buy more bases. They are water-resistant and fit snug around the base, not to mention stylish.
  2. Regrow veggies and herbs from your kitchen scraps! While composting is far better than throwing kitchen scraps in the bin, this hack is even better! This leek pictured will live on and keep providing simply by being placed in a jar of water! This is as simple as it gets! Yes to more broths and soups this season.

 

“Those seeking to challenge their plastic consumption habits one step further can reinvent their fridge space with our clever Organised Fridge Set. It comes in a bundle including beeswax wraps, silicone covers, silicone food pouches which is a favourite of ours as they are fridge, freezer and oven safe. Importantly, the set also comes with eco produce bags for grocery shopping,” Kidd mentioned.

 

Wanting to make a change in your home but watching your pennies? SUSTOMi’s New Leaf Kit is on sale online now.

 

Learn more about adapting to a low waste lifestyle through SUSTOMi’s podcast, Life Freshly Sorted: https://sustomi.com.au/podcast/ or follow their Instagram page for more DIY eco goodness @sustomi

 

For more information on SUSTOMI’s sustainable kitchen and home products, visit: https://sustomi.com.au/

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About SUSTOMi

SUSTOMi was established in 2016 by Bronwyn Kidd in Tasmania, Australia. The business mission is to encourage Australians to live healthier, low-waste lives through their philosophy, Your life: freshly sorted.

 

SUSTOMi hosts a podcast, Life freshly sorted, featuring special guests offering their wisdom on low-waste living. This podcast is available on a number of platforms including iTunes and Spotify.

 

Alongside its educational value, SUSTOMi also sells alternatives to household plastics to help shift consumption habits. These products include beeswax wraps, silicone fridge pouches and silicone lids.

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