About this episode
The kitchen is one of the biggest sources of household waste — but it’s also one of the easiest places to start making a change. In this episode of Sustainable in the Suburbs , Sarah shares five practical, affordable, and genuinely useful swaps to help you cut down on plastic and reduce waste at home. From ditching paper towels to upgrading your containers, these swaps are all about progress, not perfection. Check out the links below for Sarah’s go-to reusables and top plastic-free kitchen tips. Whether you're starting from scratch or just looking for a couple of easy wins, this is a great place to begin. Takeaways Why the climate action begins at the kitchen table. 5 practical, affordable swaps that actually reduce wastes. Simple, low-waste tips for daily life. How every small shift adds up (without overhauling your home). One Small Shift: Pick just one thing to swap this week. Whether it’s replacing paper towels, trying out a reusable bag, or mixing up a batch of DIY cleaner — it all counts! Product Recommendations Swedish dish cloths Unpaper towels Stasher bags Beeswax wraps Wooden dish brush Cleanings, soap, and laundry tablets Resources A Beginner’s Guide to a Sustainable Kitchen (use code PODCAST20 to save 20%) Plastic Free July: 31 Easy Swaps to Reduce Plastic Waste 10 Zero Waste Kitchen Swaps That Save You Money How to Clean a Wooden Dish Brush What to Use Instead of Paper Towels: 5 Easy and Sustainable Alternatives Support the show Connect With Me Website Newsletter Shop Instagram Support the Show Sustainable in the Suburbs is mixed and edited by Cardinal Studio If you enjoyed this episode, I’d love it if you followed the show, shared it with a friend, or left a rating and review. Every little bit helps more people find Sustainable in the Suburbs — and live a little greener.