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    Published: Sep 1, 2025 by Kristen Wood ยท This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. ยท

    Can You Believe How Simple These 11 Eco-Friendly Swaps Are?

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    Living a more eco-friendly lifestyle doesnโ€™t have to be complicated. In fact, small swaps in your everyday routine can add up to a big difference for the planet. Many of these changes are so simple, youโ€™ll wonder why you didnโ€™t start sooner.

    From reusable products to natural alternatives, these swaps are practical, affordable, and easy to stick with. Here are 11 eco-friendly changes that anyone can make starting today.

    Switch to Reusable Water Bottles

    Four reusable water bottlesโ€”two stainless steel and two covered in blue silicone sleevesโ€”stand upright side by side against a plain brown background.
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    Instead of buying single-use plastic bottles, invest in a sturdy reusable one. Stainless steel and glass options keep drinks fresh and cut down on waste. This swap saves money and helps keep landfills free of plastic.

    Use Cloth Grocery Bags

    Two reusable tote bags, one beige with red handles and one green with matching handles, are placed on a dark green surface.
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    Plastic bags pile up quickly and take years to decompose. Cloth or canvas bags are durable, washable, and perfect for shopping trips. Keep a few in your car so youโ€™ll never forget them.

    Swap Paper Towels for Cloth Rags

    A woman in a gray t-shirt dries a white plate with a green towel in a kitchen with red and green decor.
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    Paper towels are convenient but wasteful. Old t-shirts or microfiber cloths work just as well and can be washed and reused. This simple change reduces waste and saves money in the long run.

    Try Beeswax Wraps Instead of Plastic Wrap

    A piece of green checkered fabric is being brushed with melted beeswax from a white bowl; another bowl with yellow beeswax pellets is nearby on fabric squares.
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    Plastic wrap is a single-use product that ends up in the trash. Beeswax wraps are reusable, eco-friendly, and keep food fresh just as well. Theyโ€™re an easy swap that cuts down on plastic waste.

    Use Refillable Cleaning Bottles

    A spray bottle filled with blue liquid stands next to a folded white towel on a wooden surface, with a white brick wall in the background.
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    Instead of tossing empty plastic spray bottles, refill them with concentrated cleaners. Many brands now offer refill packs or DIY options. This reduces plastic use and gives you a greener cleaning routine.

    Replace Disposable Coffee Cups with a Travel Mug

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    Grabbing coffee on the go often means using a cup that gets tossed minutes later. A travel mug keeps drinks hot and eliminates that waste. Most cafรฉs even offer discounts when you bring your own cup.

    Choose Bar Soap Over Bottled Soap

    Rows of handmade soap bars, including yellow and marbled varieties, displayed on a shelf with brown paper labels reading "Natural & Handmade Soap" and "Not About Nature.
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    Liquid soap usually comes in plastic bottles that add to waste. Bar soap often comes in paper packaging and lasts longer. This small change cuts down on plastic and still keeps things squeaky clean.

    Swap Dryer Sheets for Wool Dryer Balls

    A basket with folded knitted blankets and several balls of yarn in neutral tones sits on a white fluffy surface.
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    Dryer sheets are single-use and full of chemicals. Wool dryer balls soften clothes naturally and last for years. You can even add essential oils for a fresh scent.

    Switch to Rechargeable Batteries

    Various batteries of different sizes and colors are arranged closely together on a dark wood surface, displaying their terminals facing upward.
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    Single-use batteries pile up in landfills and are costly over time. Rechargeable ones can be reused hundreds of times. Itโ€™s a smarter, eco-friendly option that also saves money.

    Use Reusable Straws

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    Plastic straws are a big contributor to ocean waste. Stainless steel, silicone, or bamboo straws are long-lasting and easy to carry. This small swap makes a surprisingly big difference.

    Opt for Digital Instead of Paper Receipts

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    Many stores now offer email or text receipts. Choosing digital versions cuts down on paper waste and keeps your wallet clutter-free. Itโ€™s a modern, eco-friendly choice that makes life easier.

    Eco-friendly living doesnโ€™t have to be overwhelming. These easy swaps prove that small steps can lead to a greener home and a healthier planet.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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