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8 ways to become sustainable parents

from ömer hakan ölçer 14 Nov 2024

Raising a child is a beautiful and unique feeling, but have we thought about the impact of this process on the environment? Babies need so many things and most of them are disposable. And since babies grow quickly, most of the things we buy for them only last a few months. This puts even greater strain on the environment. 

Being a sustainable parent is more important than ever, especially with the threat of climate change. Fortunately, there are many small changes we can make in our daily lives to reduce our impact on the planet as parents. In this blog post we will introduce you to 8 ways in which you as a parent can live more sustainably. From composting food scraps to choosing sustainable toys, these tips can help you make a difference.

Support sustainable baby clothing brands:

One of the first steps towards being a sustainable parent is supporting sustainable clothing brands. Choosing to buy your baby's clothes from sustainable children's clothing brands like Walkiddy is the right decision for the environment and your baby's health. GOTS-certified products made from organic cotton adhere to sustainable processes, from the cultivation of the raw material to the distribution of the product. When growing organic cotton, no harmful fertilizers or pesticides are used and much less water is wasted in cultivation than conventional cotton. Additionally, since these products are non-toxic, they also protect your baby's health. 

In addition, sustainable brands often carry out projects that promote social responsibility towards the environment. In other words, supporting these brands also means supporting social responsibility projects that benefit nature and animals. An example: We at Walkiddy donated the majority of the proceeds from the products sold as part of our polar bear project to an organization that works to protect polar bears. We carry out projects like this regularly.

Become reusable to be sustainable parents:

Unfortunately, many of babies' needs are met with disposable products. On average, a baby needs 5,000 to 6,000 disposable diapers before being potty trained [1]. That means a lot more waste in the landfill. There is a similar problem with wet wipes. Wet wipes, which are the saviors of families, from changing diapers to cleaning hands and mouths, unfortunately cause great harm to nature. However, thanks to reusable diapers, it is possible to avoid this waste. In addition, reusable cloths contain almost no chemicals and can be washed in the washing machine.

Make your own baby food to be sustainable parents:

Making your own baby food allows you to tailor and well control the quality, consistency and taste of the food your child eats to suit your child's specific needs. Plus, it's cheaper than buying commercial baby formula. Plus, making your own baby food can be more sustainable because you're using ingredients you already have in your pantry or kitchen. To prepare baby food, you need a few basic ingredients: fresh fruits and vegetables, unsalted proteins and whole grains. You can find numerous recipes on the Internet that show you step by step how to prepare different types of baby food. Once you have the basic recipe firmly under control, you can experiment with different variations by modifying the recipe to suit your needs. This way you can ensure that meals are always interesting and new for your child.

Eco detergent to be sustainable parents:

It's normal to use the washing machine more often when you have a child. Of course, this means more water and energy is used. However, there are some steps you can take to reduce the environmental impact of this situation. You can run the washing machine on a full load. You can lower the temperature and use chemical-free and refillable detergent. All of this makes the washing process more environmentally friendly.

Buy eco-friendly baby products to be sustainable parents:

You can choose the personal care products for your child from eco-friendly brands. Favor organic, natural products that do not contain harsh chemicals in commonly used products such as shampoo, soap, moisturizer and toothpaste. This way you protect your child's health and protect the environment.

Choose sustainable toys to be a sustainable parent:

Most children's toys are made from materials that contain harmful chemicals, such as: B. Plastic. For your children, prefer unpainted toys made from natural materials such as wood and organic cotton to protect the environment. Plus, this sustainable toy made from safe materials is the right choice for your child's health. If you do your research, you will find that there are actually some sustainable children's toy brands on the market, such as: B. Chimpy Toys, who offer many different educational and fun toys in their online shop.

Compost your food waste to be a sustainable parent:

Composting is a great way to reduce food waste and live more sustainably as a parent. By placing a compost bin in your garden, you can turn your food waste into nutrient-rich soil for your plants. This process is called "composting." Composting is a simple way to reduce the amount of waste you produce and it's good for the environment. Not only does composting create fertile soil, it also prevents harmful bacteria from growing settle in landfills. 

Educate your children about sustainability to be sustainable parents:

Raising eco-friendly children is perhaps the most important step on the path to becoming sustainable parents. First of all, you should set an example for your children with your behavior. You can also explain to them why sustainability is important and encourage them to act environmentally friendly in their daily lives. Of course, environmentally friendly cartoons, books and documentaries can also help them adopt sustainable habits more quickly.

We hope these tips have inspired you to make more sustainable choices in your daily life. Remember: every little bit counts! By making small changes in our everyday lives, together we can make a big difference for our planet.

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