3 Renter-Friendly Ideas That Help You Live More Sustainably
1. Start a Small Compost Bin
2. Get Into Gardening
Speaking of gardening… most landlords won’t let you plant an entire homestead’s worth of crops in your backyard. But there are several small, renter-friendly plants that you can keep on your balcony or back porch.
Herbs are a great starter plant. They can grow indoors, on a windowsill, or counter, and outdoors on a balcony. You can start with seeds or transplants from a friend. They’re also very low-cost: Once you purchase the pot, some soil, and seeds, all you need is water and sun to keep them growing. You’ll not only notice a difference when cooking with fresh herbs, but this change will be reflected in your grocery budget. Growing a small herb garden requires minimal effort and start-up costs, but has a big eco-friendly impact.
3. Thrift Your Clothes and Accessories
Local consignment stores hold all kinds of treasures. It’s fun to scan the racks for that one piece that gives you the lightbulb moment. The fashion industry is one of the biggest polluters, and purchasing only new clothes and accessories perpetuates the consumerism that can blind us from the realities of the climate crisis.
Better yet, take this a step further and vow to simply purchase less! If clothes are something you struggle with, you can participate in something like Project 333, which challenges you to narrow your closet to 33 items to wear for 3 months.