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Our Favourite Eco-Friendly Products To Live A More Sustainable Lifestyle

Jul 07, 2022
2 min read

People are starting to realise how critical it is to be more sustainable and to protect the Earth for future generations. Here you can find out everything you need to know about leading a sustainable lifestyle.


From the food you eat to the car you drive, everything you do in your daily life impacts the world. This isn't to say you have start eating only vegetables and riding your bike to work. You could, however, consume less meat and only drive when absolutely necessary.

Simple changes like these can make a huge difference in terms of lowering your environmental impact.

What is sustainable living?

To help safeguard the Earth, sustainable living entails minimising the quantity of resources you use. You may do this in a variety of ways, including reducing your energy consumption, modifying your diet or using eco-friendly products in your everyday life and around your home.

To summarise, to live a sustainable lifestyle, you should endeavour to have as few negative impacts on the environment as possible while also working to replenish the resources you do consume.

Why is living sustainably important?

We are currently using resources, energy and producing waste at unsustainable levels. This causes environmental issues such as pollution and climate change, which negatively influence the environment, wildlife, and society. Simple lifestyle changes can help you reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to tackling these issues.

Eco-friendly products

The specific eco products you buy to help contribute to sustainable living will depend on where you shop and your budget. We would like to outline the type of everyday products you should look to switch to more eco-friendly options.

Kitchen products

There are many items in your kitchen seen as harmful products that can be switched out with sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. You can start by looking for eco-friendly storage products like resealable biodegradable sandwich bags or wax paper. Metal straws are a great investment, too. Instead of plastic or paper straws, you can keep some in your kitchen and in your purse or car.

Reusable, sustainable containers are also a great option to ensure you can get rid of cling wrap or harmful plastic containers. You can do away with buying water and use a stainless steel water bottle that you can refill when needed. You can even look towards ethically made kitchen utensils and cutlery. You can do this by ensuring the company you buy your kitchen tools from uses sustainable practices and materials in the manufacturing and distribution process.

If you need to wipe up a spill or mess, use a cloth and wash it, or if that’s too much a simple switch to recycled paper towel will also make a difference.

Laundry/cleaning products

Many laundry detergents and cleaning products can’t be recycled after use because of the harsh chemicals in them. This plastic ends up in landfills, and the chemicals seep into the Earth, not to mention that using these harsh products impacts the Earth’s atmosphere by releasing those nasty chemicals into the air when you use them.

You can find eco-friendly products to use in your laundry and around your home that don’t contain harsh ingredients but instead natural and eco-friendly alternatives. You can also make your own cleaning products too using essential oils or other things you have around the house, such as Epsom salts, bi-carbonate soda, white vinegar and lemon, among others.

Ensure the products you buy are made with sustainable materials and that the brands follow ethical practices.

Personal hygiene products

The next room you can choose to make some changes in is the bathroom. From feminine hygiene products like reusable pad liners or period underwear to sustainable toilet paper, there’s no shortage of ways you can make a positive impact. iCare produces 100% recycled toilet paper, made right here in Australia from paper products. While some brands will use any old paper, iCare only uses repurposed office paper to make our toilet rolls. The higher quality paper used means that you get a soft and strong tissue as good as the ones made from trees.

Other products you can look to use are shampoo and conditioner bars to help save on plastic bottles that can’t be reused. Most shampoo and conditioner bars are also made with eco-friendly ingredients. You can also look into bamboo toothbrushes, making your own soap and more.

Some other products you can invest in are:

Energy-efficient light bulbs

Although energy-efficient light bulbs have been around for a long time, it has only been in the last few years that the general public has become more aware of their usefulness and how they may save money in the home.

There have been concerns in the past that they don't put out enough light or take a long time to light a room effectively. Their technology is continuously improving, and now, more than ever, it is the best moment to make a move. Not only do they consume less energy, but they also don't need to be replaced as frequently as traditional light bulbs.

Solar panels

Solar panels are a must-have element for any home that wants to be truly eco-friendly. They are a long-term investment, and while there will be an initial outlay of funds, you may save more money in the long run than you spend.

Some people are fortunate enough to discover that solar panels generate enough electricity to allow them to live entirely off the grid.

Low-flow showerhead

We've all heard that showering saves electricity and water compared to taking a bath. Many of us believe we are conserving water by showering for thirty minutes or using a very powerful shower head that is less water efficient, unfortunately this is not the case.

If you use an aerated or low-flow shower head, you will save more electricity and water usage. Also, spend less time in the water. It shouldn't take more than five minutes, this should be enough time to wash yourself from head to toe.

Sustainable clothing

Clothes are so “everyday” that we often forget how important they are, but your clothes might not be made with the most ethical practices or the most sustainable materials. There are plenty of alternatives out there that you can make the switch to. A simple Google search for eco-friendly clothing will turn up many results. Make sure the brands you’re using are as eco-friendly as they say they are by checking ratings and certifications.

Live eco-friendly

We're all becoming more and more aware of the need to be environmentally conscious, and many of us now perform the essentials, such as recycling, without giving it much thought. However, when looking at the broader picture, there is a slew of different approaches – some huge, some tiny – that will go a long way towards assisting us all in becoming much more environmentally conscious and encouraging a more sustainable way of life. We can begin by replacing specific products with environmentally friendly, long-lasting alternatives.

 

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