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In this Home & Household Blog you'll learn everything you need to know to make your home as eco-friendly and sustainable as possible. The blog is so important to me because I know that each of us can make a difference in terms of sustainability, especially at home in our own four walls.

With these posts, I think you're off to a good start:

Reasons for this Home & Household Blog

This household blog exists because each and every one of us has the greatest opportunity to live in a more environmentally friendly way at home. Nobody tells you what to do - in your own home, you decide for yourself how sustainably you spend your everyday life. Whether it's your own house, whether you make things for the household yourself, or whether you learn about it when you go shopping. In everything you do at home, you can create positive change in the simplest way possible. In this blog, I want to show you how.

Why I am a household blogger

Okay - maybe I am not a classic lifestyle or household blogger, because here it is increasingly about sustainability not general life. Nevertheless, the topic of environmental protection and sustainability in the household concerns the general public. Nowhere can you move as much as at home. You can for example Make toothpaste yourself or Use baking soda in the home for dozens of things. You can make your garden a paradise and give the species extinction counteract. Whether garden or balcony, toothpaste or deodorant. You have thousands of ways to use your Making life more sustainable. And that's exactly why I started this household blog.

PS: If you have any suggestions or questions about an individual post on the blog, just post a comment below it.

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