
11 Super Easy Zero Waste Swaps to Reduce Plastic at Home – Sustainable Living
Living a sustainable lifestyle is becoming increasingly popular as people become more aware of the environmental impact of their actions. One of the most effective ways to reduce your environmental footprint is to reduce your plastic consumption. Plastic is a major contributor to global pollution, and it can take hundreds of years to decompose. Fortunately, there are many simple and easy ways to reduce your plastic consumption at home. Here are 11 super easy zero waste swaps to reduce plastic at home and start living a more sustainable lifestyle.
1. Reusable Grocery Bags
One of the easiest and most effective ways to reduce plastic at home is to switch to reusable grocery bags. Instead of using plastic bags at the grocery store, bring your own reusable bags. Reusable bags are usually made from natural materials such as cotton or jute, and they can be used over and over again. Not only will you be reducing your plastic consumption, but you’ll also be saving money in the long run.
2. Reusable Produce Bags
Another great way to reduce plastic at home is to switch to reusable produce bags. Many grocery stores offer plastic bags for produce, but these can easily be replaced with reusable bags. Reusable produce bags are usually made from natural materials such as cotton or jute, and they can be used over and over again. Not only will you be reducing your plastic consumption, but you’ll also be saving money in the long run.
3. Reusable Water Bottles
Plastic water bottles are one of the most common sources of plastic pollution. To reduce your plastic consumption, switch to reusable water bottles. Reusable water bottles are usually made from stainless steel or glass, and they can be used over and over again. Not only will you be reducing your plastic consumption, but you’ll also be saving money in the long run.
4. Reusable Coffee Mugs
Another great way to reduce plastic at home is to switch to reusable coffee mugs. Many coffee shops offer disposable cups, but these can easily be replaced with reusable mugs. Reusable coffee mugs are usually made from stainless steel or glass, and they can be used over and over again. Not only will you be reducing your plastic consumption, but you’ll also be saving money in the long run.
5. Reusable Straws
Plastic straws are one of the most common sources of plastic pollution. To reduce your plastic consumption, switch to reusable straws. Reusable straws are usually made from stainless steel or glass, and they can be used over and over again. Not only will you be reducing your plastic consumption, but you’ll also be saving money in the long run.
6. Reusable Cutlery
Another great way to reduce plastic at home is to switch to reusable cutlery. Many restaurants offer disposable cutlery, but these can easily be replaced with reusable cutlery. Reusable cutlery is usually made from stainless steel or bamboo, and they can be used over and over again. Not only will you be reducing your plastic consumption, but you’ll also be saving money in the long run.
7. Reusable Food Containers
Plastic food containers are one of the most common sources of plastic pollution. To reduce your plastic consumption, switch to reusable food containers. Reusable food containers are usually made from stainless steel or glass, and they can be used over and over again. Not only will you be reducing your plastic consumption, but you’ll also be saving money in the long run.
8. Reusable Shopping Bags
Another great way to reduce plastic at home is to switch to reusable shopping bags. Many stores offer plastic bags, but these can easily be replaced with reusable bags. Reusable shopping bags are usually made from natural materials such as cotton or jute, and they can be used over and over again. Not only will you be reducing your plastic consumption, but you’ll also be saving money in the long run.
9. Reusable Food Wraps
Plastic food wraps are one of the most common sources of plastic pollution. To reduce your plastic consumption, switch to reusable food wraps. Reusable food wraps are usually made from natural materials such as beeswax or cotton, and they can be used over and over again. Not only will you be reducing your plastic consumption, but you’ll also be saving money in the long run.
10. Reusable Produce Bags
Another great way to reduce plastic at home is to switch to reusable produce bags. Many grocery stores offer plastic bags for produce, but these can easily be replaced with reusable bags. Reusable produce bags are usually made from natural materials such as cotton or jute, and they can be used over and over again. Not only will you be reducing your plastic consumption, but you’ll also be saving money in the long run.
11. Reusable Cleaning Cloths
Plastic cleaning cloths are one of the most common sources of plastic pollution. To reduce your plastic consumption, switch to reusable cleaning cloths. Reusable cleaning cloths are usually made from natural materials such as cotton or bamboo, and they can be used over and over again. Not only will you be reducing your plastic consumption, but you’ll also be saving money in the long run.
FAQs
Q: What are some easy ways to reduce plastic at home?
A: Some easy ways to reduce plastic at home include switching to reusable grocery bags, produce bags, water bottles, coffee mugs, straws, cutlery, food containers, shopping bags, food wraps, and cleaning cloths.
Q: Are reusable items more expensive than plastic items?
A: Reusable items may initially be more expensive than plastic items, but they will save you money in the long run. Reusable items can be used over and over again, so you won’t have to keep buying new plastic items.
Q: What materials are reusable items usually made from?
A: Reusable items are usually made from natural materials such as cotton, jute, stainless steel, glass, bamboo, and beeswax.
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This is just more consumerism…
Can the loofa go in the washing machine because you did something to it? Or if I grew a loofa at home would it survive the washing machine?
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Are these stores really going to be sustainable in the long run? I use glass refillable bottles with a pump in the kitchen and bathrooms and i only have to refill them about every four months. Yes i do buy a big plastic jar of refillable soap but i only buy it once a year. Same with laundry detergent. I only have to buy some twice a year.
i recently purchased a dish block from amazon and i love it, i also purched mason jars love love, and i also purchased shampoo bars❤❤❤. still have a little more swaps to go.
I use Doc bronners castile soap as dish soap. works great and a little cheaper than many dish soap bars
Nice way to reduce waste
COME TO NEW ENGLAND PLEASE
"Dont forget the way you camed" is so true cuz we evolved from "wood to plastic "
Isnt the pump plastic?
Plastic is pandemic
I would love to purchase some of the items but unfortunatley I do not live in canada.
It’s so nice , what a great easy examples for change Thanks and keep it going ❤️🌎♻️🌱
Can't believe y'all are talking about zero waste and then there are things to use for the dryer. The dryer that eats up energy and harms the environment. Have people not heard about letting things air dry?
To be fair, I think people are reacting to the use of the term "plastic free" right before being recommended a plastic product.
Then again, those same people are probably more hard core about the whole thing than you or I. Myself, I am new to this whole thing. I come to it because i am generally frugal and abhor waste.
I think that ANY step you take in the right direction is a good one. Possibly being less judgey towards other people's choices will help them stay open minded to your suggested options & not cause them to turn away or shut down Brevard they're not doing everything you think they should be doing yet
Looks like a pretty awesome store.
Beautiful 🦋
Beautiful store! Would love to get one of everything lol
Once again You Tube recommends this video for an establishment in CANADA! I don't live in CANADA!
this is what we are looking for. It is glad to meet your vedio
i love this!!! thank u so much for being in the fist of the movement, otherwise we wouldn’t b able to make real change! xo
Thank you for your eco friendly activity!
Not only are all of these things the eco-friendly choice, they are all the aesthetic choice as well! They just look so much classier than plastic junk.
I shop at a zero waste shop (Scotland, UK) and have many of these items 🙂 The razor is great! Love my shampoo/soap bars and so many other things!! 🙂
Truly plastic-free are the ones by Gaia Guy. Check out Gaia Guy's Bamboo and Boar Bristle Toothbrushes for a nylon-free toothbrush.
That's fabulous. And I love some of the alternatives..I'm in the UK… I do try and use other substainable products..I have a bamboo dish pad they are great.. really strong on dishes I am going to look through your website. Thank you for sharing 😊
BTW ladies, don't use nail polish…it's toxic and it goes into your bloodstream. That's why many people who consistently use nail polish are usually sick (have cancer) in old age.
coir can also be used in place of vegetable sponge
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Click bait title. So this is really just a giant advertisement to sell more stuff. They arent tips for every day swaps.
Would their be any harmful additives in the shampoo bars? Is anything organic?
There are online retailers for these products, if you don't have a store close to you. Not only do these products help the environment and save money long-term, for me, they also prevent migraines!
I love these ideas. The dryer balls, though, has anyone had any luck with them? I used to use them but I can't tell any difference so they ended up becoming cat toys.
They do make great cat toys, though!
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Let's use ecosia 👍🌱🌳
Awesome. These are all such great, environmentally friendly products.
I LOVE YOUR CHANEL AND ALL OF THESE SO MUCH❤️
PRICE!!!!!!
Have gone online and bought similar products as a result of this video!
Thats a great name for the store 💚