Whether you’re replacing items in your home with sustainable options, or are just starting out on your own and want to shop eco-friendly finds, these items can help you stay friends with the planet and your bank.

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Plastic free wooden kitchen tools
Plastic? No thank you. These built-to-last wooden spatulas and ladles are the only ones I’m using from now on. They’re so pretty and perform way better than any plastic utensils I’ve used. The high-quality, BPA-free wood feels like it will last a lifetime. So, instead of trying to recycle who knows how many old plastic cooking utensils in my lifetime, I’m using these chemical-free kitchen tools made from teak wood.
The 12-piece set comes with:
- 9 hanging hooks
- 1 wooden spoon rest
- 1 wooden spoon holder
- 1 large wooden turner
- 1 wooden spatula
- 1 slotted spatula
- 1 wooden skimmer
- 1 wooden slotted round spatula
- 1 mixing spoon
- 1 wooden soup ladle
- 1 wooden scraper
- 1 wooden fork/spoon
- 1 wooden serving spoon

Sustainable wooden haircare set in pink
This travel-friendly set comes with a small wooden brush, small wooden comb, and travel bag. The brush and comb are made with 100% FSC®-certified ash wood, and the pouch is organic cotton. They are hand sanded and treated with carnauba vegetable wax and linseed oil. The wood is harvested form sustainable forests, and Tek only uses natural rubber. Plus, product packaging is plastic-free and made with recycled cardboard.

Dentist-designed, eco-friendly oral care set
Floss made from recycled water bottles! This set comes with 3 spools of mint dental floss and 4 soft manual toothbrushes. The floss is made with about 85% recycled polyester from post-consumer water bottles. The toothbrush handles are made from approximately 98% recycled plastic that was bound for oceans. Wherever possible, Cocolab uses 100% FSC certified paper in its product packaging.

Plastic bottle free laundry detergent
These liquid-free laundry sheets replace that big plastic jug detergent. Use a half a sheet for a small load, full sheet for a regular load, and 2 sheets for larges loads. The sheets dissolve quickly, even in cold water. The box is recyclable.

Reusable wool dryer balls
Using dryer sheets? Why not toss these wool dryer balls in with your laundry instead? They’re reusable and help dry your clothes up to 40% faster than a load without them. These dryer balls are made with 100% New Zealand wool and are fragrance-free, perfect for those with sensitive skin. You can use a few drops of your favorite essential oil to add a pleasant scent to your clothes. These dryer balls also soften your clothes and keep them static and wrinkle free.

Plastic free food wraps made with beeswax
Another way to easily avoid plastic use is with these reusable BPA-free food wraps. You can use them directly on cut produce, to wrap up sandwiches, and cover bowls. This set comes with three sizes: small (7″ x 8″), medium (10″ x 11″), and large (13″ x 14″). Just warm it with your hands and form over your leftovers or lunch. Hand wash with soap and cold water and reuse for up to a year. Compost when done. They’re made with organic cotton, beeswax, natural tree resin, and organic plant oils.

Super absorbent biodegradable dish cloths
Who needs paper towels when you have these Swedish dish cloths? Use when washing dishes, soaking up spills, or cleaning your home. This set of 10 comes in several different colors or designs. They are plant-based and certified biodegradable. Reuse each one up to 100 times. Machine wash when needed.
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