No. 1 Buy your veggies individually vs prepackaged
There is no benefit to purchasing prepacked veggies. You don’t get to carefully and lovingly select them yourselves and that extra packaging makes its way to another landfill. You will feel good about yourself following this easy sustainable practice. And be sure to avoid those plastic bags at the produce counter, bring your own recycled paper bags to bring your produce home.
No. 2 Update your dental hygiene habits
Try making your own toothpaste, using a bamboo toothbrush and using mouthwash tablets. You reduce consumption, use recyclable materials and cut down on the use of plastic. Win/win/win!
No. 3 Buy recycled clothing
The fashion industry produces a lot of waste. Buy beautiful recycled clothing at thrift stores, charity shops, and fundraisers. You can really save a bundle. Your conscious and your budget will thank you!
No. 4 Make your own cleaning products
Over the counter cleaning products have been found to have so many hazardous ingredients. To ensure your home is clean and un-toxic, make your own. And many of the DIY ideas take mere minutes to create. Many recipes are based in vinegar, what could be more natural?
No. 5 Buy bar soaps and shampoo bars
Plastic no, bar soaps yes. They last longer and you can use them from head to toe, from shampoo bars to body soaps. Start today by adding them to your daily routine in the bathroom and kitchen.
No. 6 Purify the air
There may be pollutants outdoors but you don’t have to take them inside with you. Fill your home with greenery and plants. It makes it both healthy and beautiful!
No. 7 Use ethical, fair trade, organic cotton
From bedsheets to towels and totes, be conscious about what you purchase and use in your home. In this way, you empower communities and individuals and also protect the environment. And you home will reflect your sustainable values.