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35 affordable ways to live more eco-friendly for beginners

Looking for some easy ways to live a more eco friendly lifestyle?


After reading this, you'll learn about some easy tips to reduce your waste that will help lower your carbon footprint, and contribute less to the landfills.


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The waste problem


In this post, I'm going to be talking a lot about waste.


Waste is anything you throw away, recycle, or compost. Its generally anything that you don't need to use anymore so you discard it in some way.


Waste is a huge problem for the planet. It takes up a lot of space, it contributes to greenhouse gasses, and we simply just don't have the means to deal with as much waste we are contributing.


The landfill problem trash plastic pollution incinerators

Incinerating trash produces toxins, pollution in the air, and contributes to acid rain.


Trash is actually wasteful.


It wastes the materials that were used, the energy, time, and resources it took to create that thing.


If we reduce our waste, we can reduce our environmental impact.


What you can do


As of now, there's no end to our trash problem, and instead is just getting bigger and bigger and bigger.

One thing we can do as individuals is just contribute less to the trash crisis.


Maybe it feels like you can't make that big of a difference by yourself.


But if we each person is a bit more mindful of every product we buy and our potential impact, we can make a big impact as a collective.


It just takes some good product swaps, and small changes in habit.


Start with one or two things, then move on to other parts of the list and slowly shift your habits to more sustainable ones.


Eco-friendly and zero waste products from Amazon


Buy eco friendly products... when you're in the market for it.


Keep in mind, when you buy products that are more eco friendly, we are using our buying power to tell companies that we want more eco friendly, and less wasteful products.


So if you're at the store and you have a choice between recycled toilet paper or non recycled, choose the recycled because businesses will follow demand trends.


If consumers are buying more eco-conscious, they will start to make more products that are eco-friendly.

zero waste, sustainability, ethical

However, sustainable living isn't a trend, it's a lifestyle.


So don't think this is a call to purchase every item on this list.


In facts, that's less sustainable because of the packaging, fuel, and other resources it costs to bring you these products.


But if you're in the market for some of these products already, then definitely opt for the eco friendly alternative.


zero waste product alternatives. use what you have first

Shopping Sustainably on Amazon


Shopping online uses a lot of resources from excess packaging to the emissions caused from transporting the items to you.


When it comes to shopping sustainably on Amazon, here's a few tips on reducing the carbon footprint.


Climate Pledge Friendly Products


Amazon has created a badge to easily identify products and brands that are committed to meet certain sustainability standards that Amazon has put in place.


You can identify those products with this badge.


Choose frustration-free packaging.


This is offered on select items and uses only the product packaging without an extra layer of packaging, which will show what's inside.


You have the option to hide it by choosing Amazon packaging, however, if you don't mind and you're looking to save some packaging then opt to go without the Amazon packaging.


It might look something like this when you're shopping.



Shop second hand on amazon


When you buy second hand, you're reducing waste by saving the resources it takes to create a new product.


You also might be saving the item from going to a landfill, and you save some money! That's a win-win!


Look for the "buy used" option when you add it to your cart. It might look something like this when you're shopping.



Now that we've covered that, lets get into the sustainable living tips!


P.S. For a quick list of all items listed here, shop my Sustainable Amazon Products List.


In the store


1. Buy products that are package-free or packaged in paper, cardboard, or recycled materials.

2. Bring reusable produce bags like these mesh produce bags or these cotton mesh bags (shown below) instead of the plastic ones at the store.

zero waste products, reusable cotton mesh tote produce bags
Parisian cotton mesh bags are all the rage. eco friendly and super trendy

3. Fill up from the bulk aisle - Whole Foods & Sprouts has great bulk food options from coffee & tea to nuts, rice, oats, and even candy.

Just bring your own bags or jars and pay only for the product, not the packaging!


reusable jars eco friendly products sustainable living

4. Shop from zero waste stores.

In Las Vegas, I really like Minimal Market LV - they have a really great selection of zero-waste products that you can get delivered. They also have pop up shops to refill your laundry soap.


Do a quick search to see if there's something like that near you.


Dining out


5. Bring your own coffee mug and drink cups! These ones are so adorable and functional, you'll be DYING to bring these everywhere you go.

sustainable living includes reusable coffee mugs



6. Carry this bamboo travel cutlery set.

This comes with 4 cutlery sets and includes everything you need including straws and straw cleaners. This is perfect if you'd like to carry a set for your family or if you'd just like to exchange one out every time you use one, and you don't have to worry about washing and drying it right away, just pick up a clean set and go!


This is a great way to cut down on plastic utensils when eating out. Plus the fabric carrying cases are super cute!




7. If possible, choose to dine in or drink your coffee inside instead of taking it to go. Dining in means less plastic containers, cups, and straws.

In the kitchen


8. For dishes, I personally love this natural loofah dish sponge. They're great for cleaning dishes and even household cleaning.

I've bought these so many times now and I will continue to use them. When you're done with a sponge, toss them in the compost!




9. For tougher scrubbing on skillets and pans, I use these bamboo dish brushes and they work amazing!

eco friendly dish scrubbing brush made from bamboo and natural bristles

10. Try out a solid dishwashing soap like this Vegan Dish Wash Block.

It's zero waste and free of fragrance and dyes so you can feel better knowing your dishes are getting clean without any harmful additives.



11. Swap out plastic wrap and use beeswax food wrap instead.

They are washable and reusable so you can use again and again. And they're made with sustainably harvested beeswax.



12. Use silicone reusable ziplock bags instead of the plastic one time use.


13. Use loose leaf tea with tea infusers instead of individually wrapped tea bag.

Did you know that most tea bags contain up to 25% plastic? Studies have shown that plastic tea bags releases micro plastics that get consumed by the drinker. They also cannot completely decompose. It's an overall better decision to switch to loose leaf teas.



14. Clean up spills with cloth rags, cut up old T-shirts, or these reusable paper towels instead of grabbing a new paper towel each time you wipe your counters.


15. Use silicone baking mats instead of foil, wax, or parchment paper.

I've had these exact ones for years now and they will likely last for years to come!



In the bathroom


16. Use shampoo/conditioner/soap/lotion bars instead of liquid ones in plastic containers

I recommend Moon Valley Organics Herbal Shampoo because of their super natural ingredients and they support pollinator habitats (save the bees!)

eco friendly and natural organic shampoo bar

I also highly recommend the HiBar line. I've tried their conditioner and so far it's been working great for me! They also have very natural ingredients & safe for color treated hair.




17. Switch to bamboo toothbrushes.

Did you know 1 billion toothbrushes are thrown out every year? Bamboo toothbrush handles are compostable and these ones from Me.Motherearth come in recyclable cardboard packaging.


eco friendly sustainable toothbrushes made from bamboo

18. Use reusable cotton pads to wipe off your makeup. They're washable, all natural, and made of bamboo.



19. Buy toilet paper made from recycled materials, or try a bamboo toilet paper.

Reminder that the recycling process has no use if we don't actually buy products made from recycled material!



Bamboo is an alternative to paper made from trees because they grow quicker and more abundantly.


bamboo toilet paper for sustainability and eco friendly living

20. Attach a bidet to your toilet.

They're actually pretty easy to install, and quite affordable nowadays. Once you make this investment, you will never go back to using just regular old toilet paper! Not only does it clean better, it actually saves water when compared to the water-intensive process of making toilet paper!


And for a bonus, you end up using less toilet paper than before.



And if you're up for it, you can pat dry with wash cloths, or these toilet UNpaper rolls!




21. Ladies, try a menstrual cup!

They are silicon cups that you can wash and sanitize and use over and over. It's a well known fact that tampons contain toxic chemicals, so this is better for you and the planet... and more cost effective!


Saalt menstrual cup for sustainability and eco friendly living