Household cleaning
Here’s a few ideas for swaps you can make in your household cleaning routine to get rid of some of the plastic and chemical nasties that you might not realise you have in there.
Cloths and sponges
The most commonly used kitchen clothes and sponges are made of plastic. That means when they are thrown away they end up in landfill and take centuries to break down. Instead compostable versions of both are available, and they can even go in your dishwasher when they need a clean so they’ll last for months.
Household cleaners
Common household cleaners are full of chemicals and come in plastic bottles. Even more frustratingly many are mostly made up of water, which makes them a lot more expensive and polluting to transport. There are plenty of natural or mineral-based cleaners on the market, some come in plastic bottles that can be refilled and others are sold as a concentrate (liquid or tablet form) that can be diluted with water by the consumer at home.
Laundry detergent
Like household cleaners, are full of chemicals and come in plastic bottles. Look out for natural or mineral-based products in plastic containers that can be refilled, especially more concentrated versions that reduce the amount of liquid that needs to be transported.