13 Plastic-Free Products for a More Eco-Friendly 2020
We think everyone can agree that working to reduce our waste is an important way to be more eco-conscious, sustainable, and accountable. At the top of our list, in particular, is to seriously reduce our single-use plastic consumption, which negatively impacts our planet and the animals that live here. We’ve been trying out a few eco-friendly and plastic-free products that are not only better for the planet, but also better for us as well. We’ve rounded up our 13 favorite plastic-free products, so that you can shop more responsibly, sustainably, and mindfully in 2020. Scroll through to see our top picks…
1. Brush with Bamboo Bamboo Toothbrush, $5
Need an easy fix to jumpstart your plastic-free living lifestyle? Beeline for the bamboo toothbrushes. Made of bamboo and castor bean nylon, these brushes are made from plants every step of the way, and also look pretty cute on your bathroom counter too.
2. georganics Mouthwash Tablets, $14
Mouthwash is usually one of those items we skip over in our minds when trying to use more eco-conscious products, which is why we’ve included these mouthwash tablets to remind you. Free of SLS, fluoride and glycerin, these pH balancing tablets are great on-the-go or for traveling.
3. Quip Copper Metal Refillable Floss, $20
Refillable floss containers? Yes please! Not only are you reducing your plastic use with this reusable dispenser, but also, Quip’s pre-marked floss measures how much string to use daily and expands in your mouth while you clean.
4. Package Free Deodorant Stick, $14
Being synthetic materials free, aluminum free, and compostable, this Package Free Deodorant stick is sustainable and not only better for the environment, but also better for you.
5. Stasher Reusable Silicone Bag, $12
We love these reusable silicone bags because you can use them for almost everything. From packing lunches to doubling as a travel essentials bag, this is one of the most versatile purchases you can make.
6. Package Free Round Conditioner Bar, $14
This plastic-free and packaging-free conditioner bar is a major step into having an eco-friendly beauty routine. It’s a good thing this bar, which has a few variations based on your hair type, is filled with hair-loving essential oils and cruelty-free ingredients.
7. Ethique Eco-Friendly Hair Sampler, $16
Ethique’s vegan and cruelty-free hair sampler is the perfect way to dip your toes into the plastic-free pool with their package-free bars. The sampler includes shampoo and conditioner, and a variety of hair treatments too.
8. The Little Market Market Baskets, at $28
Eco-conscious, but make it cute. These market baskets from The Little Market allow you to shop in style, without the waste. Best part? Their baskets are durable and will last you a very long time.
9. Weck 26 oz. Canning Jar, $6
Switching out your plastic storage containers for these canning jars might be the best thing you do all week. Storing all of your bulk bin pastas, grains, nuts and more into glass containers can significantly reduce your waste while keeping your pantry organized and extra cute.
10. Package Free Net Produce Sack Medium, $6
For all of our plastic bag offenders, we’re introducing these cotton produce sacks to your grocery shopping routine. Instead of the single-use plastic bags, store any of your farmer’s market finds in these washable ones.
The tote that you can take anywhere. Use it for the market, for a quick shopping trip, or a picnic. You name it, these fair-trade Little Market totes can tag along too. Plus, an inspirational quote {or two} never hurts either.
12. Silpat Premium Non-Stick Silicone Baking Mat (Set of 2), $39
For all the bakers out there, this is the stuff parchment paper dreams about. Made of food-grade silicone, Silpat’s Non-Stick Baking Mat is your go-to for baking anything your heart desires. Best part? It’s temperature-safe and reusable for years and years to come.
13. Plan B Planet Organic Plant-Based Food Wrap, $17
Get rid of your single-use plastic food wraps and try these natural, vegan, beeswax free {save the bees!} and reusable ones instead. They’re compostable, zero waste, and come in 100% recyclable packaging. What can’t these wraps do?
What are your favorite plastic-free, eco-friendly products?
Let us know in the comments below!
XO Team LC
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