Here are some ways to promote eco-friendly practices at home.
In a world where environmental concerns are at the forefront, creating an
eco-friendly household is a powerful way to contribute to a greener future.
Creating an eco-friendly household doesn't have to be overwhelming. By
making small changes in our daily routine inside our own households, we can
contribute to a healthier environment for future generations.
Four Simple Steps to an Eco-Friendly Household
Here are some simple steps for your families to get started:
1. Nurture nature
Your efforts toward sustainability can extend beyond your home's interior.
Landscaping with native plants not only adds beauty but also supports local
biodiversity. Minimize the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
Consider starting a compost pile to enrich your soil naturally. Creating a
natural habitat in your yard can attract beneficial wildlife and insects,
contributing to a healthier ecosystem.
2. Let it shine!
The sun is humanity’s best friend. It gives us heat and light. The best part,
it’s free! Open your windows and let natural light shine through your home.
Not only will this save electricity and lessen the reliance on fossil
fuel-based power, but it also gives your home a feeling of warmth and cheerfulness,
with no dull corners.
3. Embrace upcycling
There is no such thing as trash. Instead of throwing away your old things, try
upcycling them by restoring them to other useful things. How about turning
your old clothes into a brand-new quilt? Or turn your old dresser into a
living room centerpiece? Anything is possible through upcycling, which could
be a project for the whole family to enjoy.
4. Make mindful purchases
Make mindful choices when purchasing goods for your family's needs. Selecting
environmentally-friendly products made from sustainable materials or with
minimal packaging for your everyday household essentials or in your personal
care can make a difference.
At the heart of the homegrown brand Philusa Corporation is their unwavering
commitment to sustainability. This is reflected in many of their trusted
brands, including Babyflo.
That is why Babyflo is at the forefront of caring for the environment with the
release of the new Babyflo Gentle Buds Eco-Friendly. Starting with these
eco-friendly cotton swabs, every household can embrace mindful living and
integrate sustainability into their everyday routine with ease.
Available in 200 and 400 tips, Babyflo Gentle Buds Eco-Friendly is available
at Mercury Drug Stores, Robinsons, SM, Puregold, Metro Gaisano, and various
retail stores nationwide.
Discover more about Babyflo Gentle Buds Eco-Friendly and other products from
Babyflo to kickstart your eco-conscious journey by visiting
philusa.com.ph
or check out Babyflo’s social media pages
facebook.com/BabyfloPH
and
instagram.com/babyflo_ph.
About Babyflo
Babyflo is the first company-owned baby brand of PHILUSA Corporation. We are a
100% Filipino-owned company that is engaged in the marketing and distribution
of fast-moving consumer goods and pharmaceutical products.
The company’s vision is to be the leading Filipino-owned company that provides
world-class quality and affordably priced health and wellness, baby care,
personal care, and home care products, locally and internationally, resulting
in being a source of pride for its customers, business partners, employees,
and shareholders.
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