Eco at Home

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That being said, these are all items that we use regularly and find value in at home, anytime we leave the house, and while traveling. We hope you do, too!


It doesn’t take much to switch from plastic bags to earth-friendly bags for your kitchen.

These aren’t just super cute. They’re also perfect for handling easily-bruised foods and so much more! I’ve used them for groceries, the beach, and everything in between.

Not only does it take about 5 minutes online to research how to make different cleaning  and beauty sprays, but it cuts down on so much plastic waste.

For produce or dry goods, use these instead of the plastic ones in the grocery aisle for things that actually need to be bagged. Natalie tip: Don’t use bags at all if you don’t have to (hello, oranges!) and clean everything in either a light vinegar bath to make them last longer or with a mix of baking soda and water for the waxier produce.


For home or travel, these dishcloths have just the right amount of scrub and don’t smell! Trust me, I just smelled the one we are currently using.

This toothpaste comes in a plant-based container and it tastes great. Unfortunately, it’s too big for us to travel with but it’s our preferred toothpaste at home.

$9 for a roll of towels? Yes, because for those that really like using paper towels for everything, these are your new best friend! They are machine washable, durable and seriously amazing. In the switch from paper to bamboo, I found myself using a lot less in general, which means less waste.

These cute little guys are such a saver on dryer sheets. Natalie tip: I do like a mixture of wool balls and a dryer sheet in order to make sure nothing is static-cling.


Making foam soap for the kitchen and bathrooms is super easy and cuts down on constantly buying those Bath & Body Works plastic containers. I know they smell nice, but so do essential oils and what’s better than concocting your own scent without all of the chemicals?

I know they take up a lot of space, but they are beautiful and they are a good way to make sure you say no to the plastic hangers at the store and cleaners.

Not only do they look good, but this way you can buy spices that are fresh and in the quantities that you want. These can save you $$ over time!

Okay, we can debate whether this is an eco product or not, but I guarantee you’ll love it! Heck, try making your own butter (it’s alright, we didn’t either)!