Let’s play a quick game: Guess what the most toxic thing in your house is!
Hint: It’s not the bottle of bleach under your sink…
I love all things home, so this was a fun list to put together. I pulled together a few of my favorite things that I’ve swapped out over the years to be a little more environmentally conscious in our home.
Hopefully you’ll find a thing or 2 that inspires or works for your home and lifestyle. 🙂
(Answer to the question: dryer sheets!)
(And the easiest solution? Wool Laundry balls (#1 in the post below))
- Replaces dryer sheets
- The easiest switch you could make to create a healthier home and planet.
- They do everything dryer sheets do and more. Cut down drying time, reduces static cling, reduces wrinkles, naturally softens your clothes…
- To add scent, I add a couple drops of my favorite essential oils on each ball and voila!
- Replaces plastic bottles
- Once you have them you’ll end up finding uses for them. Especially as you start to buy refillable products.
- I use these to make different potency solutions with Thieves cleaner. Since Thieves Cleaner is a concentrated bottle, 2 capfuls are enough for one 16oz bottle. I fill the rest with water.
- Replaces toxic cleaners
- This is a plant-based, all-natural, all-purpose cleaner that works miracles and smells like Christmas. We use this on EVERYTHING. From taking out blood stains, to cleaning bathroom mildew, to cleaning kitchen counters.
- Plus, it comes camping with us. We use this to clean our dishes and anything that needs to be sanitized and feel great knowing it’s not harmful to the environment.
- Thieves is the product that turned me onto the world of essential oils when I experienced how effective it was! And it’s extremely concentrated making it ridiculously affordable!
- Replaces disposable sponges
- At the time of posting, this is the one product on this list I have yet to try. I have tried a different type of reusable “sponge” that I loved (it was from my mom’s friend) but I have read good things about these sponges linked here!
- Replaces one-time-use plastic bottles.
- I use Puracy hand soap and dishwasher soaps. As far as I know they’re products are clean, work well, and are are affordable!
- Replaces one-time-use plastic bottles.
- I bought mine here on Etsy. I have them in my kitchen and bathroom and they make a huge aesthetic difference too.
7. Kitchen Towels
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- Replaces paper towels.
- We have a drawer full of kitchen towels and have significantly cut down our paper towel waste.
- Replaces plastic zip-loc bags
- I am obsessed with these Stasher bags! They are dishwasher safe, microwave safe, freezer safe, and you can boil them!
- However, anything that comes in a plastic container (deli meats, ice cream, etc) we try to re-use as much as possible before tossing.
- Replaces plastic cling wrap
- I’m still getting the hang of these re-usable wraps made of beeswax but I’m starting to love them and they now have so many different fun patterns!
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