# Making Cleaning Products with Food Waste

**Welcome to the workshop on making homemade cleaning products with food waste! ✨**\
In this session, we will dive into a world of creativity and environmental awareness, where circular economy and sustainability are the foundational pillars. It's fascinating to realize that our grandmothers practiced circular economy long before the term became popular. They reused and recycled everything possible, wasting nothing. This practice was not only effective for their households but also kind to the environment.

Who would have thought that those old homemade cleaning recipes could be so relevant today? In this workshop, we’ll explore how we can follow in their footsteps, using food waste to create effective and environmentally friendly cleaning products. We will see how simple ingredients, often dismissed as "leftovers," can become powerful allies in keeping our homes clean and healthy—without relying on abrasive detergents that harm the environment.

It's time to leave behind the idea that commercial products are the only option. Through this workshop, we will learn to make more conscious choices, contributing to the preservation of our planet.

Let’s embark on this journey toward a more sustainable home together! 🧽🌿


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