Be Cutting-Edge Eco-Friendly. Enter Our#SheSpeaksWasteNot Giveaway

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You may have heard about the current effort to eliminate plastic straws, with companies like Starbucks, Royal Caribbean and Hilton pledging to find an alternative, and cities like Portland and New York City considering a ban on the plastic utensil.

This got us thinking... Are there things we can do to reduce our waste - to really make a difference about the junk we throw away - without drastically changing the way we live our lives?

Check out the ideas we learned about, and enter to win a package (valued at approx. $75) of cutting-edge, environmentally-safe items you'll actually love to use!

Beauty & Hygiene

You can easily find recipes for homemade deodorant or soap online. While we are impressed with the women who do this, we know that realistically, we barely have time to make dinner, let alone body wash. But we are intrigued by the package-free shampoo and conditioners that are trending right now. They come in bar form so there's no single-use plastic packaging and by all accounts, they work great - some say they are even better than the old stuff. Read on to see how you can win one below!

Another easy eco-friendly switch: items like bamboo toothbrushes, cloth make-up removers and metal razors. They're just as effective as the disposables. Plus, the toothbrushes can be composted, the makeup removers can be machine-washed and the razor blades can be recycled. Try if for yourself: Win a 4-pack of bamboo toothbrushes at the bottom of this post!

Drinks

Making coffee at home? Don't forget to use a refillable K-Cup coffee filter. According to The Atlantic, 9 billion K-cups were sold in 2014, and most of them ended up in landfills. Reusable coffee filters are much less expensive than K-cups. Plus, you can use whatever coffee you want in them and they are quick to clean. 

Getting coffee on-the-go? Instead of a disposable paper cup, bring your own reusable tumbler. Most coffee shops, including Starbucks, will put your drink in your own tumbler and some may even give you a discount. These cups keep drinks colder and hotter much longer than a paper cup. Right now, we're loving the BEAST cup because when we get home at the end of the day, we can just toss it in the dishwasher. Easy peasy. Even better? You can enter to win one below!

Food

We would never tell you not to order take-out (we'd never get through the week without it!) but last time we ordered, we realized how much single-use items we threw away. So we've decided to try ordering one less time per week. Making dinner just one extra time saves us money, helps us eat healthier, and reduces waste, especially if we are mindful about the items we are purchasing.

One way to reduce plastic at the grocery store is to stop buying individually-packaged items. For example, next time you go to buy snack-sized nuts, chips, yogurt or squeezable applesauce, look at how much more expensive those are than bigger containers. Plus, look at how much more plastic is used to wrap those portioned servings. Why not reserve travel-sized foods for only when you are out and about, and not when you are home? For snacks and lunch at work or school, it's quick to package snacks in smaller sizes, such as reusable silicone storage bags, or reusable storage containers like the Rubbermaid Brilliance. They are healthy to use, eliminate plastic baggies that can't be recycled and are dishwasher-safe. Plus, they are part of the package you can win below!

There are also lots of ways to save food waste. Throw veggie scraps into a bag in the freezer and turn them into stock for soup. Or turn food waste into rich dirt and fertilizer by composting. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S dumps about 133 billion pounds of food per year into landfills, which is about one third of the amount of food produced annually. Find out how easy it is to compost here.

And more...

The eco-friendly solutions available today are endless. From reusable wrapping paper and shopping bags to rechargeable batteries and solar-powered appliances, it really is easy to eliminate waste. And when shopping, think about what you order online and try to bundle it so less delivery boxes are used.

The key is not to overwhelm yourself. It's not all or nothing. Start off with a few small changes, and then incorporate better living strategies over time. You'll most likely save money, and you'll also feel better about the choices you are making.

What eco-friendly items do you love? Tell us for the chance to win a gift basket of awesome products, including: the shampoo bar & bamboo toothbrushes, BEAST tumbler and Rubbermaid Brilliance storage containers.

There are three ways to enter:

  1. Comment below by telling us the eco-friendly items you use, or would like to try.
  2. Click here to tweet: "I'm wasting less, becoming more eco-friendly, & entering to win the  #SheSpeaksWasteNot giveaway, thx to @SheSpeaksUp bit.ly/2OSSDJB"
  3. Post a picture on Instagram (worth 5 entries) of your favorite eco-friendly solutions. Use the hashtags #SheSpeaksWasteNot, #SheSpeaks and #entry.

 

*One lucky commenter, Tweeter or Instagrammer will be chosen at random to receive the four items listed above. Giveaway is open through August 26th, 2018 to U.S. residents at least 18 years of age. Entrants must be a member of SheSpeaks. If you are not a member, click here to join. Winner will be notified by email.

Update: Thanks to all who entered. Congrats to our winner, SheSpeaks member VickiCoffey!

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by CourtneySands | FACTORYVILLE, PA
Aug 27, 2018

We make our own laundry detergent, hair care supplies, and body bars out of all natural ingredients. Pretty much everything we do is natural. We believe every little thing we can do for the environment will help this wonderful earth in some way! We compost and recycle everything every day, it's easier than you think! We haven't had a garbage bill in a very long time. Going green saves time AND money :) PLEASE RECYCLE!!

by frisco | RISON, AR
Aug 27, 2018

I try to use glass bowls and glass drinking bottles to cut down on waste.

by JustsayJulie | PUEBLO WEST, CO
Aug 27, 2018

I'm already using an old spaghetti jar as my water glad at home among other things to avoid using plastic. I would love to try all of these products! Thanks for the opportunity!

by msannaclark | JACKSON, MI
Aug 26, 2018

I love the reusable straws! Best new ecofriendly buy in a long time!

by Jenerallyhappy | Medina, OH
Aug 26, 2018

I love the idea of bamboo toothbrushes. I'm curious about the BEAST tumbler and I already use glass storage containers to help keep plastic pollution down.

by illyjns | Pittsburgh, PA
Aug 26, 2018

i would love to try BEAST tumbler and Rubbermaid Brilliance storage containers, i never had those kind of container before

by FIBERONE | PATRICK, SC
Aug 26, 2018

I take a reusable thermos tumbler of iced water when I go shopping or traveling. I print on both sides of the paper when possible. I recycle magazines by passing them on to others.

by jessreynolds85 | VIRGINIA BCH, VA
Aug 26, 2018

I use all ecofriendly products including a refillable water bottle

by bunniker | Jacksonville, FL
Aug 26, 2018

I use eco-friendly light bulbs, reusable grocery bags, and partially-recycled printer paper. I would love to do more though.

by shaktimom | MALDEN, MA
Aug 25, 2018

I try and reuse glass jars (mason jars or spaghetti) and use Bell reusable dishwasher safe covers. They make covers for both regular and wide mouth jars.

by Nickeylee | COUNCIL BLFS, IA
Aug 25, 2018

I use cloth bags at the grocery store, my own coffee mug when I go out for coffee and use my coffee grounds in my garden when I do brew at home.

by madinfluences | UHRICHSVILLE, OH
Aug 25, 2018

OMG I really want those bamboo toothbrushes! They look amazing, plus I love that they can be composted! I already own a cloth makeup remover and it's EXCELLENT! It works beautifully and no more wasted money or resources on buying all that wet wipe nonsense! Actually, I'm in love with all the economy friendly products listed, the tumbler, the reusable storage containers, the shampoo bar (which is an amazingly clever idea!) so I would feel so blessed to win them all! Heck, I'd be happy to win just one item and I'd just buy the rest! It's time we start thinking more about Mother Earth and simple ways we can keep her looking clean and beautiful, and even with these clever items listed, we don't even have to do without anything! Just ideas like this can do it's part to eventually get our land and oceans back to the way they should be...CLEAN! Good luck everyone! Think I'll be ordering my family some of those bamboo toothbrushes, starting to do my part right now!

by steelhead21 | LA GRANDE, OR
Aug 25, 2018

I se many eco friendly itms such as reusable filters

by MsWendy | KNOXVILLE, TN
Aug 25, 2018

I got my first paper straw in the mail today from Save the Planet and they are pretty sturdy. I hope to see everyone switch to paper or at least reusable recyclable metal ones . Our forest and animals depend on us trying to help save the earth and make it a better place for our children's children etc.

by Annelieseml | PORT ORCHARD, WA
Aug 25, 2018

I havw friends who really like the tumblers, I've never used one but here a lot of positive reviews.

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