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A future where homes are free of toxic materials, construction materials are fully recyclable and reusable, and we create more energy than we consume. That?s the vision of writer and green living expert Jennifer Roberts, author of the 2006 book Good Green Kitchens. How could we make our kitchens environment-friendly? Has anyone ever thought of it before??? Many of them go behind kitchen remodeling. But always make sure that do you it only under the proper guidance of respective authorities.


Earth-friendly products are available in a wider range of styles and costs. While thinking about upgrading the storage by installing new cabinets, make sure that you avoid low-quality cabinets. Always choose products made of green materials like bamboo or even metal. The main reason for it is that all these products can be easily recycled.


A large amount of electricity and water is consumed during the process of cooking and cleaning. It is always advisable to choose energy star approved fridges and home appliances. Make sure that all the leaky faucets are fixed. It is said that thirty drops per minute will waste 130 gallons of water per month.

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