Food Network

Eating Green

Easy cooking and shopping ideas that are good for you and the planet

10 Eco-Friendly Kitchen Tips

1.

Shop locally.

Look for locally grown produce at farmers' markets, farm stands and food co-ops. You get fresher fare, support your community and help reduce fuel waste and emissions from long-distance shipping.

2.

Keep an eye on the "9."

Check the numbered stickers on fruits and veggies. If they start with nine, your produce is organic, meaning it's grown pesticide-free.

3.

B.Y.O.B. — "bring your own bag."

Skip your supermarket's plastic bags and transport groceries in reusable tote bags or canvas produce sacks.

4.

Ditch the plastic bottles.

Outfit your kitchen tap with a purified water filter, and tote around a refillable sports bottle, made of glass, aluminum or recycled plastic.

5.

Recycle!

Kick those cleaned-out cans, jars, plastic bottles and pizza boxes to the curb on recycling day. When sorting plastic containers, look for #2 and #3 on the bottom and trash or reuse the rest.

6.

Reduce waste.

Buy in bulk, pick fresh ingredients and look for products with limited — or at least recyclable — packaging. Switch to cloth napkins or buy paper towels and napkins labeled "recycled," "unbleached" and/or "post-consumer waste."

7.

Grill it!

Outdoor grills take less energy than your stove and keep heat out of the house, reducing costly strain on your AC. Better still: upgrade to induction cooking — it's most efficient.

8.

Chill out.

Fill empty space in your refrigerator or freezer with crumpled newspapers or full water bottles — it improves cooling and saves electricity and money.

9.

Go compostal!

Feed fresh kitchen scraps (no meats or oils, please) to a compost pile. Then use the nutrient-rich compost to perk up your herb garden.

10.

Clean greener.

Scour cast-iron pans with salt to preserve seasoning, turn off the tap while scrubbing dishes and only run a full dishwasher. Plus, stock your pantry with the best natural cleaners: baking soda, lemon juice, white vinegar and club soda.


Advertisement

Eco Eats from Ecologue

Cornering the Market

Make the most of your next farmers' market trip with simple shopping tips.

Good Brews

Wake up and smell the best, most sustainable coffee varieties you can buy.

Noodle Me This

Whip up easy, eco-friendly Italian dishes with these organic pastas.

Other Earth-Friendly Ideas

Green Eating Guide

From "organic" and "natural" to "free-range" and "grass-fed" — get wise to the eco-food terms.

Organic or Not?

Find out which fruits and veggies you should focus on.

Go Meat-Free

More resources go into producing meat than grains or produce. Try some of these flavorful veggie dishes.

Produce Guide

Skip those imported goods and learn when your favorite produce hits peak season.

More Good-For-You Eats

Heart-Healthy Foods

Live well with our delicious, low sat-fat recipes.

Low-Cal Options

Lighten up with simple substitutions and low-calorie meals.

Springing Forward

Celebrate the warmer weather with 10 resolutions for healthier eating.