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How to use less and reuse more

Reusing products can help you save money in the long run.

A person places a turquoise, silicone, ÖVERMÄTT food cover on a glass of chopped watermelon that stands on a chopping board.
A person places a turquoise, silicone, ÖVERMÄTT food cover on a glass of chopped watermelon that stands on a chopping board.

Fewer batteries to buy (or throw away)

LADDA batteries are rechargeable. So they’re more convenient, better for your wallet and generate less waste compared to single-use batteries.

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LADDA rechargeable batteries and charger in the open drawer of a white chest of drawers on which lie toy trains and tracks.
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Transparent, turquoise and pink silicone ÖVERMÄTT food covers on various jars of sauces, on a white countertop.

You can wash and reuse ÖVERMÄTT food covers to cut the waste and cost of one-use plastic wrap or foil.

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Refill, reuse, repeat

Rather than spend on takeout coffees and bottles of water, why not prepare your own drinks in a reusable mug or bottle? As well as your expenses, you’ll cut down on paper and plastic waste, too.

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A FRAKTA bag for everyday life

The hard-wearing, long-lasting FRAKTA bag – for shopping, washing, growing potatoes, moving and more. A reusable bag like this is one way to avoid single-use plastic bags.

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A blue FRAKTA bag, half full of newspapers, on the floor in front of a box of clear-glass KORKEN bottles with stopper.
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Tips and ideas for a more sustainable home