A set of durable glass straws if you like turtles more than the Zombie Kid himself.
A sleek compost bin with an adjustable air vent you can mount on your cabinet door if you prefer to keep it out of sight. (Though, it's far from an eyesore!)
A roomy canvas tote to take along to the grocery store so there's no need to get a plastic bag at checkout.
A waterproof Bluetooth speaker designed with FSC-certified wood and recyclable aluminum housing.
A set of washable mesh bags to hold your produce while you grab your weekly groceries.
A variety pack of tasty gum that'll cut out the wasteful plastic — Simply Gum uses wild harvested chicle (tree sap) as its base.
A naturally sourced toothpaste and tube roller from a company that is committed to sustainability and local production to make you finally care about toothpaste. Try resisting this pastel and Helvetica packaging — you can't!
An all-natural stain remover for anyone who cannot be trusted with a white shirt.
A recycled gift wrap set embedded with hundreds of Wildflower seeds — just cover the paper with 1/8" of loose topsoil instead of tossing it in the trash — so the gift recipient will walk away with two gifts. Three, if they consider saving the earth one.
A bamboo cutlery set that'll come with a metal straw and cleaning brush (the whole sustainable fam!).
Organic bamboo nursing pads that'll also work wonders as makeup removers.
A pack of 100% compostable poop bags because the world doesn't have to go to shit just because your dog does.
Bee's Wrap, for a smart and sustainable way to store your leftovers.
A set of degradable wheat-straw-fiber plates that are clumsy-person safe — customers confirm they are truly unbreakable.
A pack of long-lasting and biodegradable plant-based sponges without added colors and chemicals.
A waxed canvas lunch box that beats bringing wasteful materials to work every day.
A natural and sulfate-free dish soap with a very delightful green tea and lime fragrance.
A low-flow showerhead that's designed to help save you up to 30% more energy and water (as long as you don't end up spending twice as much time in the shower enjoying the hot water).
A two-pack of Meyer's laundry detergent, which is biodegradable, plant-derived, and not least of all, very lovely to smell.
A pack of reusable baby diapers that actually aren't totally disgusting!
A BuzzFeed Reviews–approved bidet, because it's 2020 and we should have a more technologically advanced way to clean our butts than with scraps of paper.
And a BPA-free bamboo bento box that's both microwave- and dishwasher-friendly.
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