5 Simple Sustainable Living Hacks You’ll Wish You Tried Sooner

5 Simple Sustainable Living Hacks You’ll Wish You Tried Sooner

(Pinterest Approved!)

Let’s be real—sustainable living sounds great, but sometimes it feels like a chore. Good news: it doesn’t have to! I’ve been scrolling Pinterest lately (who hasn’t?), and it’s packed with ideas that make eco-friendly living actually fun. Think rustic DIYs, minimalist hacks, and things that look great in your feed.

Here are five easy ways to make your life greener—without the stress. Let’s dive in!

1. Herb Jars on a Plank – Your Kitchen’s New BFF

You know those vertical garden pics all over Pinterest? I’m obsessed too. Here’s how to make your own:

  • Grab some old mason jars and a wooden plank (I found mine at a garage sale).
  • Screw the jar lids onto the plank.
  • Fill the jars with soil and plant herbs like basil or parsley.
  • Hang it up in your kitchen.

Now you’ve got fresh herbs on tap, no plastic packaging, and a beautiful rustic decor piece. Perfect for small spaces!

2. Melted Candle Comeback – Thrifted Glow Goals

Candles are my weakness (Pinterest coziness gets me every time), but what about all those leftover wax stubs? Don’t toss ‘em!

Instead:

  • Melt them down in a pot.
  • Add a few drops of essential oil (lavender is my go-to).
  • Pour the wax into a quirky thrifted container (like an old teacup or tin).
  • Add a wooden wick if you’re feeling fancy.

It’s zero waste, smells amazing, and looks way more expensive than it actually is!

3. Coffee Scrub Bars – Because Trashy Skincare’s Out

Self-care is huge on Pinterest right now, and this hack fits right in. Instead of throwing away used coffee grounds, turn them into DIY coffee scrub bars:

  • Mix used coffee grounds with coconut oil and a drizzle of honey.
  • Press the mixture into a mold (heart-shaped ones are cute).
  • Let it set in the fridge.

Now you’ve got exfoliating scrub bars that wake up your skin and cut down on plastic waste. Plus, they look so aesthetic in a glass jar on your bathroom counter!

4. Scrap Fabric Market Bags – Bye, Plastic!

Pinterest is full of reusable produce bags, but why buy them when you can make your own?

  • Find an old t-shirt or curtain.
  • Cut it into squares.
  • Sew or use fabric glue to create drawstring bags.
  • Tie them with twine for that effortlessly cool farmer’s market aesthetic.

They’re easy to wash, totally upcycled, and perfect for carrying veggies.

5. Edible Spoons – The Ultimate Party Trick

Plastic spoons at parties? Not anymore. Instead, bake your own edible spoons:

  • Mix flour, water, and a pinch of salt into a dough.
  • Shape it into spoons (use a mold or freehand it).
  • Bake until crispy.
  • Add garlic powder or cinnamon for extra flavor.

Use them for dips or desserts, then eat the spoon—no waste, just good vibes. Trust me, your guests will love this idea!


Final Thoughts: Small Changes, Big Impact

There you go—five easy hacks that make sustainable living less ugh and more ooh, I can do that! They’re cheap, simple, and fit right into that Pinterest-worthy lifestyle.

Which one’s your favorite? I’m already hooked on the herb wall! 🌿✨

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