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5 effective ways to reduce plastic in your household

5 effective ways to reduce plastic in your household

Plastic pollution is a pressing global issue, and our homes are not exempt from contributing to the problem. Making conscious choices to reduce plastic in our homes is essential not only for the environment, but also for our own wellbeing. In this article, we'll share five practical ways you can reduce plastic in your household, while highlighting the sustainability benefits of switching to Oh Sheet! plastic-free toilet paper.

Opt for reusable shopping bags

One of the easiest and most effective ways to reduce plastic in your household is to switch to reusable shopping bags. Plastic bags are notorious for their environmental impact and often end up in landfills or polluting our oceans. By using reusable bags, you can significantly reduce your plastic waste. Keep a collection of reusable bags in your car or near your front door to make sure you never forget them when you go shopping.

Choose glass over plastic containers

When it comes to food storage, you should choose glass containers instead of plastic ones. Not only are glass containers more durable and resistant to stains and odors, but they are also fully recyclable. By making this simple switch, you can eliminate the need for single-use plastic food storage containers and help reduce plastic waste in your household.

Opt for plastic-free bathroom products

The bathroom is another area where plastic consumption can be significantly reduced. Consider switching to plastic-free alternatives for items such as toothbrushes, razors and toilet paper. Oh Sheet! plastic-free toilet paper is an excellent choice for eco-conscious households. Unlike conventional toilet paper, which is packaged in plastic, Oh Sheet! comes in sustainable, recyclable packaging. It's also gentle on your skin and the environment.

Use refillable cleaning products

Instead of buying single-use plastic bottles of cleaning products, switch to refillable containers. Many brands now offer bulk refill stations or concentrate options that you can mix with water at home. Not only does this reduce plastic waste, but it also saves you money in the long run.

Say no to plastic straws and cutlery

Plastic straws and cutlery are among the main contributors to single-use plastic pollution. Make it a habit to refuse plastic straws when eating out or switch to reusable alternatives such as stainless steel or bamboo. Also carry reusable cutlery with you to avoid single-use plastic cutlery when eating out.