Creating a better environment for our next generation is always top of mind, but even more so during Earth Month. We're always on the hunt for eco-friendly products that are safe for our entire family to use and help keep our planet healthy.
When you take some time to consider just how many plastic and paper products your household goes through regularly, it might feel alarming. But don't worry, mama. Fortunately, every little change makes a huge difference over time—from cutting back on the amount of plastic bags you use to store food to replacing your makeup wipe removers with a reusable cloth.
Here are some eco-friendly and sustainable swaps that are super easy to make. Pick one this week to get started: Instead of hand soap in plastic bottles, try Cleancult
Say goodbye to disposable hand soap containers and spruce up your bathroom (or kitchen) with this gorgeous hand soap. Cleancult's refillable glass bottles and sustainably packaged and shipped soap formulas completely eliminate single-use plastics and come in a variety of delicious scents.
Instead of plastic sandwich bags, try Stasher bags
These bags are worth every penny. Made of non-toxic silicone, they have a secure seal (trust me, I've tested with liquids) and are safe for the dishwasher and microwave. Even better, they're safe to use in the freezer, in the oven or in boiling water for sous vide.
Instead of regular cotton pads, try Zero-waste bamboo pads
These beautiful reusable bamboo pads will replace all of that extra stuff you use in the bathroom—cotton rounds for face toner, extra toilet paper for micellar water, paper towels for nail polish remover. Once used, toss in the wash to reuse again. Bonus points for coming tucked in their own handy bamboo holder!
Instead of cleaning supplies in plastic bottles, try Blueland
Your household cleaning supplies equals lots of plastic, and are usually made with toxic ingredients. Enter: Blueland's essentials kit. Fill the beautiful glass bottles (glass + mirrors, multi-surface, and bathroom) with water, then drop the respective tablet in for an effective and safe cleaning spray that replaces all of your supplies. Refills are only $2 for life!
Instead of disposable makeup wipes, try Weezie makeup towel
Made with 100% organic cotton, these towels will replace your makeup remover wipes for good. Simply soak with water and gently wipe away even the toughest makeup, or use with your favorite makeup remover balm. Once used a few times, toss in the wash.
Instead of traditional hair ties, try Terra Ties
These ties work just as well as your standard variety, but they're so much better for the earth. These are plastic free and 100% biodegradable which means that when you're done using them, you can throw them into the compost pile to easily break down.
Instead of plastic straws, try WonderSip
Swapping from plastic to metal straws was one of the first sustainable swaps I made, but I found that it often left a weird aftertaste or I wasn't sure how to really make sure the inside was clean. WonderSip's innovative design allows you to open the straw completely to easily clean. Even better, the buttons are kid-friendly and keep the straw at the top of your cup.
Instead of traditional shampoo + conditioner, try Peach shampoo and conditioner bars
Say goodbye to your traditional shampoo and conditioner bottles, and hello to Peach's product pucks. I love that they're full of plant-based ingredients and essential oils and it's such an easy swap to make in my routine. The bars equal the equivalent of two bottles of shampoo and condition. Run your hands underwater, scrub the bar across your palm and lather away.
Instead of plastic breastmilk bags, try Junobie reusable silicone breastmilk bags
Pumping and storing that liquid gold just got an eco-friendly upgrade! The first-ever reusable breastmilk storage bags from Junobie not only keep over a thousand plastic bags out of landfills, but they also make storage so much easier. The FDA-approved food-grade silicone bags stand upright, are freezer, dishwasher and heat-safe, and can easily be used as snack pouches once your little one phases out of bottles.
Instead of spices in plastic containers, try a Rise Indoor Garden
How many individual spices do you have in your pantry right now? If you're like me, it's *a lot.* If you have a green thumb, try growing your own herbs with a Rise edible herb garden. It comes with everything you need to grow impressive herbs and veggies all year long.
Instead of lotion in plastic bottles, try True Botanicals nourishing lotion
True Botanicals is on a mission to make products that are safe for people and the planet. This lotion is free of any toxic ingredients (and no plastic!) and is developed, produced, packaged and shipped in a way that minimizes its environment impact. It has a citrus scent that wakes you up, and nourishes my skin for hours.
Instead of disposable paper coffee cups, try Porter mug
This stylish ceramic mug will become the best part of your morning routine. It's easy to clean, can be thrown in the microwave and dishwasher, and has a silicone sleeve to ensure you don't burn your hand.
Instead of disposable diapers, try cloth diapers
If there's one item you go through as a parent, it's disposable diapers. If you're open to swapping to cloth, you can save on spending and help the environment. This beautiful set has six diapers, 12 super-absorbent inserts and 1,500 great reviews.
Or, if you still want disposable, try Healthynest
Healthynest diapers are as safe for baby bottoms as they are for the planet. As the only EWG-verified disposable diaper on the market, they've replaced petroleum-based materials with plant-based materials wherever possible and manufacture in a sustainable facility.
Instead of pads or tampons, try Cora Cup
Here's a not-so-fun fact: The average woman will use 9,600 tampons in her lifetime. That's a LOT of waste. (Not to mention thousands of dollars💸.) Swapping to a menstrual cup eliminates that completely while also making life so. much. easier. (Full disclosure, I'm a big fan.) Cora offers two sizes and comes in a super-chic case, but what's more, each purchase gives health education and pads to girls who need them. What's not to love about all of that?
Instead of paper towels, try No-paper washable towels
If you're like me, you go through a ton of paper towels each day. These washable linen no-paper towels are pretty enough to keep out in the open, and durable enough to use on tough messes and last through tons of washes.
Instead of saran wrap + foil, try Food Wraps
With tons of pretty patterns, you'll love using these beeswax wraps to wrap around half-eaten food, cover bowls or hold sandwiches. Once used, just wash with cool water and soap and hang to dry.
Instead of traditional bedding, try Boll & Branch sheet set
Boll & Branch uses sustainable raw materials, recycled packaging and works with Fair Trade farmers to provide living wages (keeping them debt-free) and safer standards. Their sheets are super-soft, hold up well over washes and the perfect blend between cool and cozy.
Instead of disposable razors, try Billie razor with replacement heads
If you're using multiple disposable razors each year, this is an easy swap to make to lessen plastic use. It comes with a magnetic holder that keeps your razor in place in the shower—simply replace the razor head instead of the entire razor. Its charcoal shave soap pillow around the blades makes for a super clean shave every time.
Instead of traditional laundry detergent, try Arm & Hammer Clean & Simple
This detergent is made with 100% certified renewable electricity and with only six clean ingredients. Bonus points for its recycle friendly packaging and partnership with Arbor Day Foundation, helping to plant trees for cleaner air and water.
Trade bottles for EarthRx BodPods
Swap bottles of body wash for these genius pods. The plant-based, mild soap is wrapped in a plastic pod that dissolves when it hits the water—and even the bag it comes in is biodegradable. They lather up like a dream and help eliminate plastic waste the ends up in the ocean. Win-win.
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