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Food plays a major role in human health – and its production, processing and disposal has a huge impact on the environment. With more delicious, affordable and wholesome plant-based choices available today, you can lower your carbon footprint and make a world of difference with small changes.
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A new alternative to meatballs

Many people know that plant-based foods have much less of an environmental impact than meat and dairy products. Often, the mistake is thinking that these more sustainable choices always come at the expense of flavor and texture.

For example, the great taste of the IKEA meatball is evident in its popularity – around 1 billion are gobbled up each year. The HUVUDROLL plant ball is a totally plant-based alternative that can satisfy even the most ardent meat lover. In fact, when you take a bite of the plant ball, you might not notice any difference to the famous meatball.

For those in any doubt, HUVUDROLL plant ball proves that more sustainable eating can be delicious and nutritious.
 
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Giving waste a new life

Even if you live frugally, there’s always a certain amount of waste associated with food. But you can deal with these by-products in ways that reduce the burden on the environment.

If you have a garden or a balcony, you can make compost from most kitchen scraps, rather than send them to a landfill. And why not grow your own vegetables from the roots that you otherwise throw away? You can put the bottom of a lettuce stem or a spring onion into a small jar of water and, once rooted, plant it in soil.

As for food packaging – all those boxes, jars and cans – you can save time and keep your home neater with a separate container for each type of recyclable material. There’s a wide range of both freestanding and built-in options, such as HÅLLBAR series, to keep your home neater with a separate container for recyclable materials.

Already have some? Then, you can give yourself a pat on the back for giving those unwanted materials a new purpose in life.
 
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Waste not, want not

Estimates say that up to a third of the world’s food supply goes to waste each year. Just a small change to kitchen habits can help to reduce this huge figure.

When you go shopping, you can be careful to only buy as much perishable food as you can use before its expiration date. And, once at home, you can store the ingredients in transparent containers within easy reach. The fresh food can last a bit longer and you’ll remember what to eat first.

Leftovers from dinner can go into a food container, rather than the bin. You can chill or freeze them for a quick and easy lunch on another day. The affordably-priced IKEA 365+ glass containers are oven-safe, so you can store, heat and serve all from the same dish. That cuts down on the washing-up, too.
 
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IKEA 365+, food container with lid IKEA 365+, food container with lid

IKEA 365+

Food container with lid, rectangular glass/silicone, 1.0 l

5,99

HUVUDROLL, plant balls HUVUDROLL, plant balls

HUVUDROLL

Plant balls, frozen, 500 g

5,99

IKEA 365+, food container with lid IKEA 365+, food container with lid

IKEA 365+

Food container with lid, square glass/bamboo, 1.2 l

5,49

IKEA 365+, food container with lid IKEA 365+, food container with lid

IKEA 365+

Food container with lid, square glass/plastic, 600 ml

2,99

DRYCK FLÄDER, elderflower syrup DRYCK FLÄDER, elderflower syrup

DRYCK FLÄDER

Elderflower syrup, 495 ml

3,99

FRÖJERED, drawer front FRÖJERED, drawer front

FRÖJERED

Drawer front, light bamboo, 60x40 cm

40

HÅLLBAR, bin with lid HÅLLBAR, bin with lid

HÅLLBAR

Bin with lid, light grey, 10 l

7

HÅLLBAR, bin with lid for organic waste HÅLLBAR, bin with lid for organic waste

HÅLLBAR

Bin with lid for organic waste, light grey, 10 l

7

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