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Kitchen Accessories

Stainless Steel Funnel

Stainless Steel Strainers

Stainless Steel Funnel

Getting a stainless steel funnel means there is one less plastic item in your kitchen and less microplastic in your food. This steel funnel from EarthShopp also won't leach out BPA or other chemicals. It has a removable strainer, making it especially versatile. Stainless steel is considered sustainable because it is 100% recyclable into the same product with no reduction in quality

Funnel Set

Stainless Steel Strainers

Stainless Steel Funnel

These small stainless steel funnels (set of two) have narrow necks that make it easy to transfer items like spices and dish soap that are going into small jars. They are corrosion-resistant and lead-free. Best of all, plastic-free. 

Stainless Steel Strainers

Stainless Steel Strainers

Stainless Steel Strainers

The best thing about these mesh stainless steel strainers is that they are not plastic. Metal strainers add a vintage look to a kitchen and are better than plastic for the environment and us. This set of two is corrosion-resistant, lead-free and dishwater-safe.  

Steel Pegboards

Acacia Serving Utensils

Stainless Steel Strainers

For a long time I struggled with how to hang up pots and pans. I have a cathedral ceiling and limited wall space so most racks designed for pots and pans weren't going to work for me. Then I found these steel peg boards. I wanted a one large one but opted instead for two of these 16-inch square smaller ones to put on either side of a cubby space I have in the kitchen. S hooks work well for pots and pans. It looks great.

Glass Measuring Cup

Acacia Serving Utensils

Acacia Serving Utensils

Glass is best and Anchor Hocking's glass measuring cups are made in the U. S. from BPA-free, lead-free non-toxic glass. This set of three includes a one-cup, two-cup and four-cup measuring cup. They are designed with bold lettering to be easy to read. 


Acacia Serving Utensils

Acacia Serving Utensils

Acacia Serving Utensils

These serving utensils from Public Goods are made in India of sustainably-grown acacia wood. The set includes one spoon spatula, one scraper spatula, one slotted spoon and one mixer spatula. They are free of toxic lacquers or finishes. Handwash to preserve the beauty of the wood.

Organic Bamboo Tools

Picnic Plates and Utensils

Picnic Plates and Utensils

These wooden kitchen utensils are made of organic bamboo and finished with a natural oil. They are FDA approved and BPA free. Bamboo is one of the most environmentally-friendly materials available. It's benefits are numerous including drawing carbon dioxide from the air and producing more oxygen than trees. It requires less water to grow than other natural resources like wood and it's large canopy and network of roots help reduce soil erosion. It's also the fastest growing plant on earth, making it particularly sustainable. 

Picnic Plates and Utensils

Picnic Plates and Utensils

Picnic Plates and Utensils

Eartheasy’s disposable picnic plates are made from biodegradable organic bamboo. They’re stronger than paper and better and safer for the environment than plastic. They are free of harmful chemicals including pesticides, bleaches and dyes. They can be thrown away after use or tossed in a backyard compost heap where they will naturally break down in several months. Eartheasy also has some good options for non-toxic biodegradable picnic utensils. They are made from organic bamboo, are chemical-free and contain no dyes or bleaches.


Glass Pitcher

Picnic Plates and Utensils

Charcoal Filter Sticks

This is a great glass pitcher. I have it and find it a good size and I'm happy with the quality. The stainless steel top is a great and has two pouring options, strained and open. It's made of heat-resistant borosilicate glass, lead-free, lightweight, durable and suitable for cold and hot beverags.

Charcoal Filter Sticks

Stone Coasters from India

Charcoal Filter Sticks

There are a variety of water filters you can install in your home that will remove toxins and other impurities. For simple countertop filtering, I use activated charcoal sticks in a glass pitcher. Charcoal is the same material that cleanses water in many filter systems, including the popular Brita systems. The big advantage is there is no plastic housing and no plastic pitchers. I like Kishu sticks. They come in a biodegradable cardboard box and you can buy several different sizes. Kishu sticks remove such metals as lead, mercury, copper, uranium, aluminum from water. 


Stone Coasters from India

Stone Coasters from India

Stone Coasters from India

Made in India, these polished bidasar stone coasters are  made by crafters through the Asha Handicrafts Association, which has promoted the social and economic development of thousands of artisans throughout India for more than 40 years. They have a felt backing to prevent scratches. 

Trivet from India

Stone Coasters from India

Stone Coasters from India

This aluminum trivet depicts the sheesham tree, which is prevalent in India, where the trivet is made. The tree is known for its sprawling branches and is planted to bring urban areas shade. The trivet has rubber feet on its four corners. It's made by Noah's Ark International Exports, which is a fair trade handicraft marketing organization in Moradabad, India. 

Food Storage

Baggies, Bags, Etc....

Baggies, Bags, Etc....

Baggies, Bags, Etc....

If You Care paper baggies can hold almost anything plastic baggies can and they are much better for the environment and for you. Plastic is made with toxic chemicals and, depending on the use and the type of plastic, many plastic bags can leach chemicals into food inside. They are also not biodegradable. If You Care paper baggies are made in Sweden from unbleached pulp of Scandinavian spruce trees – a natural, renewable resource. They are greaseproof and provide a natural barrier, making them ideal for nuts, potato chips, cookies, and sandwiches that use mayonnaise or oil. They are uncoated and not treated with any kind of wax. They are also chlorine-free, which means your food isn’t exposed to chlorine and nor is the environment after the bags are composted or thrown away. If you’re holding liquid or other foods not suitable for paper baggies, use glass or another natural material, if possible. Not plastic. If You Care also makes tons of other natural paper eco-friendly kitchen supplies like coffee filters, waxed paper and baking dishes. 


Wax Wraps

Baggies, Bags, Etc....

Baggies, Bags, Etc....

I am really excited to have found these vegan plant-based food wraps. Don't let the name fool you. No bees were harmed or exploited or used in any way to make these eco-friendly cruelty-free wraps. Bee's Wrap does make another line of wraps that uses beeswax -- as do many makers of wax wraps -- but these do not. They are made in the U. S. from organic cotton, plant oils and waxes and tree resin.  You can wrap food like sandwiches or fruit directly in them or you can use them to cover leftovers in dishes. They last a long time and can be used again and again.

Glass Storage

Baggies, Bags, Etc....

Steel Lunchboxes

Storing leftovers and other food in plastic isn't a good idea because first of all, it's plastic so it created pollutants when manufactured and will do so when it's eventually discarded. Secondly, a lot of plastics leach toxins into food. It also sheds microshreds into food, the air and into the environment. I use regular dishes mostly and cover them with vegan food wraps or wax paper. I also use glass containers with lids. Be sure to choose BPA-free lids. And even better, look for lids made of silicone, which is better for you and the environment. This one from Ikea is a good choice as the size is versatile and the lid is silicone. The storage boxes pictured here are from Joy Jolt, which has a large line of eco-friendly glass jars. I especially like these jars with bamboo tops. 

Anchor Hocking has a lot of good choices for glass food storage containers and they are all made in the U.S. These jars for cookies, nuts, dog biscuits or anything else have only glass and metal tops. 

This set of glass food storage containers with silicone lids is from Public Goods. They're made of borosilicate glass (oven safe) and tempered soda lime glass and free of  lead and cadmium. Public Goods offers so many eco-friendly products. 

Steel Lunchboxes

Canvas and Jute Totes

Steel Lunchboxes

These nifty stainless steel lunchboxes are great because they are not plastic. Nor are they aluminum, which  is a known neurotoxicant and may contribute to neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's. These non-toxic lunchboxes are from PlanetBox and contain no lead, PVC, phthalates or BPA. PlanetBox likes to say they are "going plastic-free one lunch at a time." They use food-grade stainless steel to ensure safety. It's durable and long-lasting so you only have to buy a lunchbox once, not every year.  These are great for both kids and adults and they have several sizes available.

These 3-section stainless Greenlunch Bento lunchboxes are also an excellent choice. They are made from food-grade stainless steel and are free of BPA, phthalates, PVC and lead. 

Cloth Shopping Bags

Canvas and Jute Totes

Canvas and Jute Totes

It's great that more and more shoppers are bringing reusable bags to the supermarket, but unfortunately, most of them are made of plastic. They eventually get thrown away and are then harmful to the environment and wildlife. These canvas shopping bags are made of organic cotton. Another good option is organic cotton string bags from Zero Waste Store, which can crunch up small and stow away easily in your purse or a pocket in your car. Plastic produce bags are an Earth-killer you can avoid using by bringing your own. And cotton is best. (Three cheers for Whole Foods though, providing paper bags.) These natural produce bags from the Zero Waste Store are made of organic cotton. They are Fair Trade, GOTS-certified and biodegradable. Not only better for the environment but they’ll keep fruits and vegetables fresh longer than plastic bags. 

Canvas and Jute Totes

Canvas and Jute Totes

Canvas and Jute Totes

These sturdy  shopping totes from Simple Ecology are made from organic cotton and jute. They are sustainable, biodegradable, recyclable and GOTS-certified. 

Netted Tote Bags

Coyuchi Cotton Produce Bags

Cotton Produce Bags

Ecobags has a dreamy line of Earth-friendly tote bags: Organic and recycled cotton, drawstring cotton mesh bags, cotton string bags and more. Their mission is to save the Earth "one bag at a time.” Another material they use is birla cellulose, a biodegradable fiber from wood pulp. Ecobags started back in the 1980s when then-new mom Sharon Rowe realized the environmental harm that single-use plastic was doing. 

Cotton Produce Bags

Coyuchi Cotton Produce Bags

Cotton Produce Bags

These mesh cotton produce bags from Zero Waste Outlet are made from 100 percent GOTS-certified organic cotton. They have a wooden drawstring bead and a tare weight tag. They are biodegradable. No reason to put fruits and vegetables in plastic. 

Coyuchi Cotton Produce Bags

Coyuchi Cotton Produce Bags

Coyuchi Cotton Produce Bags

These GOTS-certified mesh produce bags from Coyuchi are 100 percent organic undyed cotton, grown in India. They are made in India in a factory that recycles 98 precent of its wastewater. There is a large bag for things like lettuce and celery and two smaller bags for smaller produce. 

Cookware

Cast Iron

Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel

Cast iron is my top choice for cookware. Safe, non-toxic, long-lasting and eco-friendly. It's nostalgic and has stood the test of time for good reason. It's great for cooking everything except tomatoes as the acidity of tomatoes can react with the iron and cause a funny taste. Lodge has been making cast iron cookware since 1896 and it is all American-made. Their 10.25 inch skillet is a versatile size and comes pre-seasoned with vegetable oil. It can be used everywhere from the oven to the stovetop and even on a campfire. This 7-quart Dutch oven pot is pre-seasoned with vegetable oil and is a good size for cooking large batches. This sturdy muffin pan has such a nostalgic look it would make a great gift, as would any cast iron cookware. Amazon has a number of other cast iron options including this 15-inch pan and this three-piece pre-seasoned skillet set. 


Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is  a great material for pots and pans. It's safe, non-toxic, durable and affordable. My favorite brand is Cuisinart. Its pots and pans are strong, well-built and attractive.  Their riveted handles are ergonomic in design and have holes for hanging, a must-have feature for any pot I buy because I hang them with S hooks on steel pegboards. Some tops are solid stainless and some come with tempered glass tops rimmed with stainless steel. I have three of this saucepan and find it to be the perfect size for cooking vegetables, rice and sauces. This functional 13-piece set is an excellent choice is you're setting up a new kitchen or looking for a practical gift. 

Glass

Stainless Steel

Copper

For baking, glass or cast iron is best. As I mention under cast iron, Lodge has great cast iron baking dishes. For glass, I recommend Anchor Hocking as it's BPA-free lead-free glass products are made in the U. S. as they have been since 1905. This multi-dish bakeware set includes a variety of sizes and a measuring cup. It's a good option for anyone setting up a new home. For adding to your bakeware supply, check out Anchor Hocking's collection of glass dishes sold separately. 

Copper

Cookware to Avoid

Copper

Copper is fine for higher pH, less acidic, foods since the copper usually won't react with them as it will with acidic foods, like those with a pH below 6.5, such as tomatoes, wine, vinegar, citrus juices, etc.... When that happens, more copper can leach into the food resulting in too much copper ingestion and the food could also have a funny metallic taste and become discolored. Copper is also fine if it's lined with tin or stainless steel, such as this set from Cuisinart. Copper is popular with chefs as it conducts heat efficiently and evenly and it's attractive but it should be used with caution. If you want the beauty of copper but want to be sure it won't have a dangerous or unpleasant reaction with food, get pots and pans lined with tin or stainless steel. Tin conducts heat better but also wears out faster. Never use old copper pans lined with nickel. While copper is an essential mineral and we need a certain level of it (about 900 micrograms a day), too much can be toxic.

Cookware to Avoid

Cookware to Avoid

Cookware to Avoid

Don't cook with aluminum or any older non-stick pots and pans, such as Teflon. They are toxic. Some newer non-stick ceramic-coated cookware claims to be non-toxic and free of harmful chemicals. Find out exactly what's in them before buying them. Also never cook with plastic, or heat up food in it, in the microwave. Many pots and pans have an aluminum core sealed behind stainless steel. These are fine to use as the aluminum can't access your food.

Healthy Kitchen

Berkey Water Filter Systems

Berkey Water Filter Systems

Berkey Water Filter Systems

Berkey water filtration systems are consistently among the highest rated filters you can buy. Not only is it one of the most effective activated carbon filters, the housing is metal, not plastic. It's a little more money up front than others but the filter elements need to be replaced less frequently so in the long run it's a good economic choice too. Berkeys have been tested by independent labs for their ability to remove over 200 common water contaminants including heavy metals, inorganic minerals, VOCs, perfluorinated chemicals and pharmaceuticals.  

French Bread Tray

Berkey Water Filter Systems

Berkey Water Filter Systems

This French bread serving board is handmade in Haiti. The fast-growing obeechi wood is cultivated sustainably to ensure that while craftspeople make a fair living from their native land, they also protect the landscape for future generations. They're made by the nonprofit Comité Artisanal Haitien, which was founded in 1973 to help rural craftspeople sell their wares in Port–au–Prince, to provide income and to help reduce the flow of migration from the countryside to the city. 

Ceramic Compost Jug

Berkey Water Filter Systems

Terra Cotta Mug from Nepal

Composting vegetable scraps and coffee grinds is a great way to reduce the volume of trash thrown away. And if you have space to toss it out back into a designated compost area the garden, soil, bugs and worms love it. This stylish one-gallon compost keeper from Eartheasy is made of ceramic and has a stainless steel handle and charcoal filter in the top to absorb odors. Fits nicely on countertops.

Terra Cotta Mug from Nepal

Porcelain Coffee Filter Holder

Terra Cotta Mug from Nepal

This 12 oz. terra cotta mug is hand thrown by traditional craftspeople in Nepal. It's made through Sana Hastakala, which means "small handicraft" in Nepali, a nongovernmental, nonprofit export organization based in Kathmandu. Sana Hastakala works to preserve the rich artistic skill and traditions of Nepali artisans, and provides additional training and marketing assistance to artisans. Eighty percent of the artisans are women; most artisans are uneducated.

Porcelain Coffee Filter Holder

Porcelain Coffee Filter Holder

Porcelain Coffee Filter Holder

Single coffee cup are so often plastic. This porcelain filter that sits directly on a mug is better for the environment and healthier for us. More attractive than plastic too. It's lead-free and doesn't stain. Takes #4 filters, which can be purchased here. 

Stainless Steel Food Storage

Porcelain Coffee Filter Holder

Porcelain Coffee Filter Holder

This set of four stainless steel food storage and carry dishes are stacked for convenient travel and storage. They can be used singly or all together. They're a great option for picnics, taking food to gatherings or just storing at home. Their seamless interiors make cleaning easy. They're US FDA and EU food grade compliant and third-party tested. Free of toxins like cadmium, aluminum and pfas. The set is ethically made in India and shipped in cardboard. 

Kitchen Cleaning

Hemp Sponges

Scouring Pad from Coconuts

Scouring Pad from Coconuts

Hemp is one of the best materials to buy to help the environment and keep your home natural and non-toxic. This versatile fiber has so many uses, one of which is household sponges. These fantastic hand-made sponges are biodegradable and compostable, last for five or six months, are 100 percent hemp and won't scratch dishes. 

Scouring Pad from Coconuts

Scouring Pad from Coconuts

Scouring Pad from Coconuts

These all-natural scouring pads are  tough but gentle on dishes and pots and pans. They are made from the outer husk of coconut shells. They are non-toxic and biodegradable and there are no plastics, glues, or chemicals of any kind. 

Sponges

Scouring Pad from Coconuts

Paper Towel Alternatives

There are so many affordable and widely-available natural plant-based sponges on the market now, there is no need to buy synthetic sponges. Zen Living is a great choice as they have a scrubby surface on one size for touch stuck-on food and are biodegradable. They're made from wood cellulose and coconut fiber.  

Paper Towel Alternatives

Paper Towel Alternatives

Paper Towel Alternatives

The Earthly Co. says a 10-pack of these cotton paper towel alternatives replaces 80 rolls of regular paper towels. These towels are biodegradable and compostable. They are versatile and attractive and can be used as paper towels, napkins, guest towels or anything else. They are non-toxic and free of chemicals. 

Vintage Dish Towels

Paper Towel Alternatives

Vintage Dish Towels

How I love vintage dish towels! There are so many out there. Here are a few of my favorites. 

Aunt Martha's are my go-to towels. I love the old-fashioned look. I like the blue striped ones the best and next I like the multi-colored striped option. But there are lots of great colors from which to choose. Just as you want your clothes and linens to be organic and natural, aprons and other accessories can help you keep a non-toxic home and wardrobe (in addition to protecting the environment, farmers and wildlife from pesticides). 

Copper Scouring Pad

Paper Towel Alternatives

Vintage Dish Towels

Copper is ideal for scouring pots and pans because it doesn't fray or fall apart like steel wool can. These natural copper scrubbers from Common Good and Co. are non-rust, non-toxic and naturally biodegradable. Shipped in paper.

Natural Scrubbers

Plant-Made Scrub Brushes

Plant-Made Scrub Brushes

This all-natural bamboo scrub brush from Eartheasy is great for tough scrubbing on dishes and soft gentle scrubbing of vegetables as there are two types of bristles, one soft and one harder. It's made using all plant-based materials -- bamboo, tampico and palmyra. And there are no plastics, glues, or chemicals of any kind. 

Plant-Made Scrub Brushes

Plant-Made Scrub Brushes

Plant-Made Scrub Brushes

This plant-based kitchen brush set has FSC-certified bamboo handles and sisal bristles made from Mexico's palmyra & sisal plants, great for scrubbing pots, pans, dishes, and more. The bristles are biodegradable and effectively clean without harming surfaces. Packaged in a paper box. No plastic. 

Marley's Monsters Wipes

Plant-Made Scrub Brushes

Marley's Monsters Wipes

Marley's Monsters are reusable cotton flannel paper towel alternatives or “unpaper towels” as they call them. These eco-friendly wipes are made in Oregon. The business was started several years ago by a soon-to-be new mom to help reduce paper waste and create a sustainable alternative to common paper products. Marley’s Monsters says if every household replaced just one roll of paper towels with their unpaper towels, it would save about 544,000 trees each year.   

Paper Towels

Swedish Dishcloths

Swedish Dishcloths

I'm seeing more and more tree-free paper towels. These paper towels from Save Trees are made from FSC-certified bamboo. They are bleached with elemental chlorine-free (ECF) bleaching. This method is safer and less toxic than using chlorine because it does not create dioxins. (It uses chlorine dioxide which is not the same as chlorine.) The paper towels are toxin-free, pesticides-free and have no added fragrances. Plastic-free packaging.

Swedish Dishcloths

Swedish Dishcloths

Swedish Dishcloths

These highly-absorbent reuseable Swedish dishcloths are made of 70% plant cellulose and 30% cotton. There are a variety of themes from which to choose including these fruit motifs, flowers, wildlife, ferns and cats.  Each set includes six cloths and adhesive clips to hang them. 

Meliora Scrub

Meliora Solid Dish Soap

Meliora Solid Dish Soap

Another good gentle eco-friendly abrasive that comes in plastic-free packaging is Meliora Home Cleaning Scrub. It's baking soda with organic plant oils like coconut and tea tree oil, peppermint oil for natural scent, glycerin, and sodium cocoate, a non-toxic surfactant commonly found in soaps. It comes in a paper and steel canister with no plastic of any kind. Meliora is a woman-owned business. They  donate 2% of revenue to environmental causes and all their products are certified non-toxic, cruelty-free and vegan.

Meliora Solid Dish Soap

Meliora Solid Dish Soap

Meliora Solid Dish Soap

Earth-friendly Meliora Dish Soap is made with natural plant-based non-toxic ingredients and comes in plastic-free packaging. No plastic anywhere. It's also free of preservatives, dyes, fragrance, phthalates and parabens. It's vegan and cruelty-free. The bar (it's more like a short cylinder than a bar) can be purchased with a small square cedarwood tray that helps drain off water after you've washed the dishes so it doesn't pool up on the counter. The solid soap is concentrated so you just have to rub your sponge or dish scrubber over it to get enough soap. 

Natural Dish Soap

Meliora Solid Dish Soap

Natural Dish Soap

This non-toxic dish soap from Zero Waste Store is vegan, cruelty-free and made with a variety of plant oils like jojoba and coconut, essential oils and aloe vera. It's in a glass bottle with a metal cap. You can order a plastic pump top for it but I think its easier and more efficient to just pour some in a decorative glass bottle to keep by the kitchen sink and store the rest underneath the sink . These vintage style glass bottles are nice and this variety is a little smaller. 

Dish Soap Block

If You Care Dishwasher Tabs

Natural Dish Soap

This vegan zero-plastic dish soap block from Eco Roots is unscented and fragrance-free. It's actually multi-purpose as it can be used for a variety of cleaning jobs, including washing kitchen counters and getting stains out of carpets. It's biodegradable and free of sulfates, parabens, palm oil and plastic. Eco Root's plastic-free wooden scrubber brush works well with it. 

Ayeya Dishwater Tabs

If You Care Dishwasher Tabs

If You Care Dishwasher Tabs

Ayeya dishwasher tablets are vegan, plastic-free and free of harmful chemicals like parabens, phosphates, VOCs, phthalates, SLS, ammonia and chlorine bleach. They are packaged in a cardboard cylinder made of sugarcane fibers, a by-product of sugarcane production in Columbia. Ayeya mean 'life in balance.' It was founded in 2003 to support local economies, cooperatives  and craftspeople in Africa and has since expanded to Latin America and the US. Ayeya also makes laundry detergent tablets.

If You Care Dishwasher Tabs

If You Care Dishwasher Tabs

If You Care Dishwasher Tabs

If you Care dishwasher tablets are phosphate and chlorine-free. And cruelty-free as it's not tested on animals. The tabs' film wrapper is polyvinyl alcohol which is a biodegradable polymer. Ingredients are 30% mineral and plant-derived. They come in a biodegradable cardboard box. 

Laundry

Clean People Laundry Sheets

Clean People Laundry Sheets

Clean People Laundry Sheets

Clean People laundry sheets, packed in cardboard, are my favorites. Clothes look and feel cleaner than they do with other detergents and the handy closable box keeps the sheets dry and separated. (Other brands have gotten stuck together in the laundry room after a while.) The sheets  contain no dioxane, no SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) no SLES (sodium laureth sulfate), no optical brighteners, no parabens, no phosphates, no synthetic dyes and no chlorine. They are vegan and cruelty-free and made in the US and Canada.

EarthBreeze Laundry Sheets

Clean People Laundry Sheets

Clean People Laundry Sheets

Ditch the plastic bottles of detergent and get packs of laundry sheets instead such as those made by EarthBreeze. They come in a paper envelope and are easy to use. Throw half a sheet in the washer -- or a full sheet for larger loads -- and you're done. The eco-friendly sheets are vegan and cruelty-free and also free of phthalates, phosphate, bleach and dyes. EarthBreeze gives generously to environmental organizations such as We Are Neutral and One Percent for the Planet. They also donate laundry detergent to a variety of charities around the world.

Tru Earth Laundry Sheets

Clean People Laundry Sheets

Tru Earth Laundry Sheets

Tru Earth laundry sheets are also a good choice. Made in Canada, they are vegan and cruelty-free and also free of parabens, phosphate and other toxins. The eco-strips, as Tru Earth calls them, also come in heavy paper envelopes. No plastic! Tru Earth donates 2 percent of its profits to charity (including in-kind donations of their products) and has made reducing plastic waste around the world a mission. They estimate that purchases of their laundry strips have eliminated more than 100 million plastic detergent jugs and other plastic containers from the waste stream and from potentially ending up in the ocean or elsewhere in the environment.  

Detergent in a Glass Jar

Detergent in a Glass Jar

Tru Earth Laundry Sheets

This eco-friendly concentrated laundry powder is entirely plastic-free and is made of just three natural ingredients: baking soda, washing soda and castile soap. It comes in a glass jar with a metal top. And mailed in cardboard packaging. The powder lasts for up to 60 loads. It's non-toxic, biodegradable and safe for households with kids and pets. The glass jar is such a sight for eyes sore from looking at so much plastic. Made in the US. 

Meliora Laundry Powder

Detergent in a Glass Jar

Plastic-Free Stain Stick

Another laundry detergent winner is Meliora laundry powder which is made in Chicago and comes in a retro cardboard and steel trim canister. It's cruelty-free, vegan, free of preservatives, dyes and synthetic fragrances and it's biodegradable. It's gentle enough for sensitive skin and for babies' clothes and bedding. Meliora is a Certified B Corp., Made Safe-certified and has an A rating from the Environmental Working Group. Their ingredients are listed on the front of the canister: Baking soda, washing soda and vegetable soap. The three scented varieties use only organic essential oils for fragrance. 

Plastic-Free Stain Stick

Detergent in a Glass Jar

Plastic-Free Stain Stick

This stain stick from Tru Earth treats stains just like stain pre-treats that come in unnecessary plastic bottles. It's made in Canada, comes in a cardboard box and is safe for all washable fabrics. It's free of harmful preservatives and additives and it's not tested on animals. All of Tru Earth's laundry and dishwashing products come packaged in paper or cardboard. 

Bamboo Dryer Balls

Bamboo Dryer Balls

Bamboo Dryer Balls

These earth-friendly dryer balls are made of bamboo fiber. Toxin-free, cruelty-free. 100 percent vegan and hypoallergenic. They are handmade in the US and are available in white or activated charcoal infused.

Felt Dryer Balls

Bamboo Dryer Balls

Bamboo Dryer Balls

These felt dryer balls from Ten Thousand Villages are made in Nepal of hand-felted wool. They are chemical free and hypoallergenic. They are made by local crafters through a Fair Trade nonprofit called Manushi, which empowers disadvantaged women to take charge of their own lives through sustainable employment and financial independence.

Hemp Dryer Balls

Bamboo Dryer Balls

Small Mesh Laundry Bag

These great non-toxic dryer balls are made of hemp. Toxin-free, cruelty-free, hypoallergenic and 100 percent vegan. They reduce drying time by 30 percent and save energy. Hemp is an especially earth-friendly and versatile fiber. It is grown without pesticides, nourishes the soil as it grows and helps reduce water loss and soil erosion. It's really a win-win for the environment. 

Small Mesh Laundry Bag

Small Mesh Laundry Bags

Small Mesh Laundry Bag

This small mesh laundry bag from Coyuchi is made made in India of undyed organic cotton. It protects delicate clothes like lingerie in the wash and has a zipper closure so nothing falls out. It comes in several sizes.

Small Mesh Laundry Bags

Small Mesh Laundry Bags

Small Mesh Laundry Bags

These mesh laundry bags from Simple Ecology are made of GOTS-certified organic cotton. They protect delicate clothes like lingerie in the wash and have a drawstringr closure so nothing falls out. They come in several sizes.

Dr. Bronner's

Small Mesh Laundry Bags

Small Mesh Laundry Bags

I love Dr. Bronner's organic castile all-purpose soap (It can be used on your face and body and as a shampoo and to handwash clothes). It's a wonderful soap though I don't like that the liquid soap comes in plastic. To get around that, I recommend instead buying Dr. Bronner's bar soap, which is wrapped in paper. To use it for cleaning your house just lather a bar up and rub it on a sponge. No need for sprays. 


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