5 Easy Ways to Minimize Waste in Your Home
There are so many items we use in our everyday lives that, while small, add so much waste to the landfill every year. I’ve found some replacements and hope that you will give these a whirl in your own home!
The Laundry Room
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The Vanity
Most ladies use eye makeup remover and whether you use pre-soaked pads or a tissue or cotton ball with a liquid or cream remover, you’re throwing something away every day.
S.W. Basics of Brooklyn has solved this issue! They make
reusable and washable cotton rounds that come with their own mini laundry bag. For just over $20, you get 8 pads, giving you an extra pad for laundry day and a mesh bag for the pads so you don’t lose them in your washing machine. They’re made from certified organic cotton and they get pretty stellar reviews. The company has estimated that these 8 little pads eliminate about $50 worth of disposable cotton from going to landfill. That’s over 20 bags of cotton balls! How great is that?
The Shower
It's like candy for your body and hair! Photo source: My Chic Sweetness |
The Floors
Do you love your
Swiffer? I thought you might. They’re pretty great and so easy to use. Those disposable pads on the bottom pose a problem, though. Like makeup remover pads and dryer sheets, they add up and fill your trash. I have an easy solution for you, though. Buy a
reusable and washable microfiber pad instead of box after box of disposable wipes. They work just as well and rinse super easily; plus, they can go right in the washing machine when they get extra dirty.
The Kitchen
Stop storing items in
Ziploc bags and
Saran wrap. These are some of the most wasteful items partly because you can’t even recycle them. Instead use
glass containers with lids; they’re durable, washable and come in every size. If you still want a sandwich bag for your PB&J sandwich or your toiletries when you travel, consider buying
some from
Blue Avocado instead! They, too, are reusable and washable. Plus, they’re pretty cute and versatile!
My verdict: I’m definitely making the switch to these items! Will you? What’s your favorite reusable item you use in your everyday life?