Purchase: Eco-Friendly Checklist

There are many ways that you can get into more sustainable practices and improve the eco-friendliness of your home. While many of these opportunities would be things that you need to install or habits that you could form, arguably the category of opportunities requiring the least effort would be items you can purchase.

Believe it or not, in many cases purchasing new more sustainable items can save you money over time. This is because a main focus of many of these items is that they’re reusable or more durable and long-lasting than more common wasteful versions.

Even for items that are not intended to be reusable, it is often that environmentally friendly options and items that are biodegradable are comparable in pricing to plastic alternatives.

Want to check out more than just this topic? See our full eco-friendly home checklist!

Checklist

  • Air purifying house plants
  • Avoid disposable batteries
  • Bamboo brush or comb
  • Beeswax or plant based wax wraps
  • Biodegradable pregnancy test
  • Biodegradable scrubbers and sponges
  • Biodegradable trash bags
  • Eco-friendly condoms
  • Organic or DIY insect spray
  • Washable cloth towels
  • Bamboo toilet paper
  • Bamboo toothbrush
  • Bar body soap
  • Conditioner bar
  • Dish soap bar
  • Glass bottles & storage containers
  • Laundry detergent sheets
  • Menstrual cups
  • Mouthwash tablets
  • Reusable bottle soap tablets or bar hand soap
  • Reusable coffee or tea filter
  • Reusable cotton, hemp, or bamboo facial wipes
  • Shampoo bar
  • Stainless steel safety razor
  • Toothpaste bites in a reusable jar
  • Use natural cleaners like vinegar and baking soda
  • Waterpik flossing or biodegradable floss picks
  • Cloth diapers
  • Gas free landscape maintenance tools

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Air purifying house plants

 Impact: Low
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: You can buy a few plants for $10-$20 and then propagate them to have more. Or get some clippings from a friend for free!

Great air purifying plants like ivy, peace lilies, or snake plants can be great to have around your home. They can detoxify your living space, ridding your home of airborne toxins and pumping out fresh clean air. Not to mention they look wonderful.

Avoid disposable batteries

 Impact: Low
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Rechargeable batteries have become more and more common in recent years. They're usually available for only slightly more than standard disposable batteries.

Disposable batteries take a very long time to break down and can be the cause of toxic chemicals like mercury, cadmium, lithium, and lead (1) making their way into our water supply and land. While they don't fully prevent this risk, switching to reusable and chargeable batteries can significantly increase the lifespan and prevent massive volumes of batteries from making their way into landfills.

Bamboo brush or comb

 Impact: Low
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Sustainable hair brush options are often found to be no more expensive than comparable plastic versions, however, this can vary depending on the style, brand, and quality.

Though thankfully, hair brushes and combs in general are not single-use, they still contribute greatly to plastic pollution that takes hundreds of years or more to break down.

Beeswax or plant based wax wraps

 Impact: Low
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: You can usually find a pack or roll of reusable food wraps for under $20.

Plastic wrap for food is not only a nightmare to use without it getting stuck, torn, and tangled - it's wasteful! Reusable wax based food wraps are easier to use and can be used again and again.

Biodegradable pregnancy test

 Impact: Low
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Typically about $8 to $15, around the same cost as a standard pregnancy test.

Though this may not be as much of a frequent use item as many other hygiene products, every bit counts - plastic pregnancy tests still take 500 years or more to decompose. Multiply that by the everyone that uses a pregnancy test and it starts to add up. Fully plastic-free, biodegradable, and even flushable pregnancy tests are starting to become more available.

Biodegradable scrubbers and sponges

 Impact: Low
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Price will vary depending on the style and maker, but can typically be purchased for within $15 for a handled scrubber or a pack of sponges.

A decent dish scrubber doesn't need to be anything fancy if you use the right natural cleaning agents - and they definitely don't need to be plastic! So many commonly available products create microplastics that make their way into our oceans and landfills.

Biodegradable trash bags

 Impact: Low
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: You can get our large roll of durable compostable trash bags for just $15.29.

If we're trying to be more conscious of the waste we produce, it wouldn't make sense to wrap it all in plastic, would it? So many households discard plastic (often recyclable) items, wrap them in a plastic bag, and send it off to a landfill. Switching to durable, compostable trash bags can assist in the decomposition of discarded items and avoid additional unnecessary plastic waste.

Eco-friendly condoms

 Impact: Low
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: These higher quality condom brands are typically a few dollars more than most big name brands. But are still around $10 - $15 for a 10 pack.

Condoms are a difficult product to find a fully sustainable solution for. While there are definitely more eco-friendly options than others, almost all condoms are made from latex to some extent, which is not biodegradable. They're also always single-use. However, there are brands that offer condoms that are free from harsh chemicals, animal products, and made from sustainably sourced natural rubber - which is a step in the right direction.

Organic or DIY insect spray

 Impact: Low
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Recipes for insect repellents either for plants or for humans often consist of natural oils, alcohols, vinegars, or peppers - all of which can be found very cost effectively. If you're buying organic insect sprays, those can be more expensive - likely a few dollars per bottle.

Buying organic insect spray can avoid harsh chemicals that are often produced in ways that harm the environment. Making your own insect repellent is even better because you can use bulk, organic ingredients and reuse spray bottles instead of throwing them out.

Washable cloth towels

 Impact: Low
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: You can usually find a good pack of a few reusable paper towels for under $10.

Finding a reusable alternative for paper towels can be significant, especially if you live in a household with little ones creating little messes! These can often go right into the dishwasher or laundry for super easy cleaning.

Bamboo toilet paper

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Bamboo toilet paper is typically about the same, or sometimes less expensive than standard toilet paper.

Toilet paper made from bamboo is far more sustainable because of the amount of land required, the rate at which bamboo grows, and the manufacturing process. And despite what you might think, it's often just as soft and comfortable!

Bamboo toothbrush

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: You can get our bamboo toothbrushes for just $3.39!

Plastic toothbrushes can take hundreds of years or more to break down, making them extremely unsustainable and damaging to our environment.

Bar body soap

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Depending on where you purchase, soap bars can vary in price but are usually within $4 or less. We like to find local soap makers to support, which often come to our local farmers markets!

It's pointless for soaps to come in wasteful plastic bottles. Additionally, many liquid gel soaps are packed with unnecessary harsh chemicals. There are many sustainable and plastic free options for bar soaps that are either unscented or have incredible scents.

Conditioner bar

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Usually around $5 - $8, often bundled with shampoo bars.

Similar to shampoo bars, conditioner bars give you more control and an equally (or better) clean and healthy wash without the waste and chemicals.

Dish soap bar

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: You can get our long-lasting dish soap bars for just $5.94.

There are many options when it comes to dish soap: soap-handle sponges, chemical packed liquid gel bottles, soap powders, etc. Most of these options are full of plastic waste and unnecessary chemicals. Just a classic soap bar does the trick, creates no plastic waste, and often lasts longer.

Glass bottles & storage containers

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Glass jars or sealable containers can usually be found for just a few dollars. This can be especially cost effective if you get them from a second-hand store.

Shifting to reusable and washable glass storage containers like baking trays and sealed jars can reduce our reliance on limited-use or single-use plastic storage methods.

Laundry detergent sheets

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Our eco-friendly laundry detergent sheets come in scented and unscented options for just $13.59 for a 64 load pack.

There are many problems with common laundry detergent products - plastic waste, overuse, harsh chemicals… the list goes on. Switching to all natural and organic laundry detergent sheets ensure you use a pre-portioned and sufficient amount of detergent, you avoid soaking your clothes in chemicals, and there is no plastic waste created in the process.

Menstrual cups

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Typically range from about $10 - $30.

Typical menstrual hygiene products like tampons and pads create more that 200,000 metric tons of waste every year, including their packaging (2). Reusable and washable menstrual cups can help reduce this enormous amount of plastic that ends up in our landfills and oceans.

Mouthwash tablets

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Pricing may vary, but often within $10

Mouthwash often comes in plastic containers with plastic lids that are simply discarded after they're gone. Mouthwash tablets or mints that come in plastic-free containers and potentially compostable packaging refills provide a wonderful alternative.

Reusable bottle soap tablets or bar hand soap

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Soap tablets or bar soap is often cheaper than disposable plastic bottles or large plastic refill jugs.

There are many better options for hand soap out there than disposable plastic bottles. Getting a refillable glass dispenser with tablets you can add water to is a great method, or you can simply use a bar that comes plastic-free.

Reusable coffee or tea filter

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Our reusable, zero-waste pour over coffee or tea filters are just $19.99.

Hot beverages like coffee or tea is an essential part of billions of people's morning and/or evening routines. Wasteful plastic or plastic-lined cups, single-use coffee pods, and plastic wrapped tea bags are all awful for the planet. Just think of a few cups per day, times billions of people over the course of a year. That's a LOT of non-biodegradable waste.

Reusable cotton, hemp, or bamboo facial wipes

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: You can usually find a large pack of high quality reusable face pads for $10 - $15.

Fibers and microplastics in standard disposable facial wipes can take forever to break down or end up in our oceans, rivers, and lakes. Reusable is best, which you can find made from all natural materials.

Shampoo bar

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Usually around $5 - $8

Once you start washing your hair with a shampoo bar, you'll never want to go back. It lasts longer, feels better, and is free of harsh chemicals and unneeded plastic containers.

Stainless steel safety razor

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: You can usually find a high quality reusable razor and blades for less than $50

It doesn't make much sense to throw out a whole razor when only the blade needs replacing, right? Getting a safety razor with replaceable blades is a great solution to eliminate plastic waste from shaving.

Toothpaste bites in a reusable jar

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Cost can vary from company to company, but you can usually find them for around $5 - $7 for a month's supply.

There are several companies that offer chewable toothpaste bits. Just chew and brush away! No more wasteful toothpaste tubes.

Use natural cleaners like vinegar and baking soda

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: These powerful ingredients are most often far cheaper than brand name cleaning products.

Many people don't know how many things simple ingredients like vinegar and baking soda can be used for! These powerful cleaners can be used for just about anything. They're far cheaper than mass-produced cleaning supplies, are more natural and free from harmful chemicals, and easy to find in plastic-free packaging.

Waterpik flossing or biodegradable floss picks

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Easy
 Cost: Water flossers can be found for under $40. Biodegradable floss picks can be found in a large pack for just a few dollars.

Standard floss and especially plastic disposable floss picks can be incredibly wasteful. Investing in a water jet flosser and/or biodegradable floss picks can make a big difference.

Cloth diapers

 Impact: Medium
 Effort: Somewhat Difficult
 Cost: Diapers can take 500 years or more to decompose and create toxins during this process. A set of washable and reusable diapers can be found for around $20, where a large pack of name brand diapers can cost upwards of $70! You'll save substantial money in addition to reducing waste.

Modern mass produced disposable diapers can take an extremely long time to break down and decompose. If you've had children, we're sure you know how many diapers a single baby can produce before they outgrow them! Though it might be a difficult transition to get used to, switching to washable cloth diapers can make a big impact.

Gas free landscape maintenance tools

 Impact: High
 Effort: Somewhat Difficult
 Cost: You can typically find an electric lawn mower and weed whip for around $400 or better, depending on your needs and location.

Emissions from lawn equipment like gas powered mowers, weed whackers, edgers, etc. can contribute significantly to harmful environmental impact. Opting for electric lawn equipment, either plug-in or battery powered, can help you avoid contributing.

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Jim Plonkey is a Co-founder of Natural Replacements. A digital marketing professional with a passion for sustainability, Jim lives in Southeast Michigan and enjoys traveling to new places, spending time outdoors - kayaking, hiking, and gardening, and yoga.

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