We’ve all heard “reduce, reuse, recycle” since childhood — but making it a habit takes intention.

One of the easiest places to start is the kitchen, where single-use plastics pile up quickly in everything from food containers to cleaning supplies. So we spoke to a sustainability expert to get simple, effective swaps that make the biggest difference. These small changes prove that sustainable living doesn’t have to be complicated or inconvenient. And when it starts with your own daily routines, it’s easier than you think to make the habit stick.

Micaela Preston, sustainability specialist and founder of the natural-living blog Mindful Momma , shared a range of practical ways to cut plastic use, from compostable wraps that keep food fresh to dishwasher-safe containers you'll find yourse

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