The Ultimate List of Zero Waste Swaps - Going Zero Waste (2024)

Last Updated on January 23, 2024

I’ve worked on compiling a huge list of zero waste swaps in alphabetical order! I’m sure I’ve left a few out so make sure to let me know in the comments so I can update the list!

As always before purchasing any of these zero waste products, check out the second hand market, unless of course it’s a toothbrush.

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Zero Waste Products

There’s also several businesses you might have around town that sell items like these. Take a look as you’re more likely to have control over the packaging. If shipping these items in is your only option, than get my tips for zero waste shipping.

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aluminum foil:

Aluminum foil is a super easy eco friendly swap! I have one of these silicone baking mats it works a charm when I need a little more than just greasing the pan. They can also be put in the freezer if you’re into doing chocolate work.

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binning organics:

One of the biggest misconceptions when it comes to zero waste tips is organics can’t decompose in a landfill because they aren’t properly aerated. 20% of all methane emissions are from landfills. One of the best things you can do for the environment is compost your food scraps. I have a bin where you throw every thing into and walkaway.

For more information on composting check out my guide for backyard composting and apartment composting.

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cupcake liners:

Paper cupcake liners are compostable, but reuse comes before rot! I have these silicone liners and they are high on my list of likes for reusable products. I use them for cupcakes and muffins (obviously), but I also like to use them to separate things in a mason jar. Like a salad on bottom and toppings on top!

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body wash:

Swap out body wash for bar of soap. Often they come wrapped in paper or package free! I have a couple of bars from Reverie Farms that I’m really enjoying. These are no-brainer eco swaps for sure.

For more ideas about reusable products for the bathroom, checkout 15 Simple Zero Waste Bathroom Eco Swaps

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brown bag:

Instead of brown bagging it look into swapping out for a metal tiffin. Not only is it great for lunch, but you can also use it to carryout leftovers from a restaurant.

Looking for more zero waste swap ideas for lunches? Check out How to Pack a Zero Waste Lunch.

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cleaning products:

Swap out cleaners that have questionable toxic ingredients for some easy homemade options. Here’s a round up of my favorites!

  • DIY all-natural bleach: Forget conventional bleach. This makes a great, safe substitute.
  • All-purpose spray: who doesn’t love a spray that does it all? Not super into the vinegar smell? Check out this orange peel vinegar cleaner (great for giving your orange peels a second life!).
  • Tub scrub: tub scrub is so effective at breaking down soap scum on your bathtub and cleaning grout. You’ll never need anything else!

To get all of my latest cleaning recipes like dish soap for hand washing, soap for your washing machine, floor cleaner, and more check out my book 101 Ways to Go Zero Waste which is available for pre-order!

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coffee cups:

500 billion disposable cups are produced every year. Most of them can’t be recycled because they’re lined with plastic. If you’re sitting in the coffee shop ask for a mug to stay.

If you’re getting your drink to-go cup bring your own cup! I use a mason jar if I’m getting something cold to drink. But, for hot drinks use a keep cup or an insulated water bottle!

Check out this blog post, if you’re looking for all of the different ways to brew a zero waste cup of coffee.

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cotton earbuds:

Plastic ear buds have been washed up on the beach and found in the ocean. There was a photo that recently went viral of a sea horse carrying around a cotton bud. Even Johnson and Johnson is looking to phase out the plastic sticks from their ear buds for lower waste compostable paper sticks.

Look for compostable buds or try a reusable stainless steel pick just be careful because you could injure yourself.

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diapers:

18 billion disposable diapers are thrown into the landfill each year! Instead of using disposables try cloth diapering. Imagine the difference this eco swap could make by simply using a reusable product instead of a disposable!

You also might want to check out diaper service! If you’re getting ready to have a baby or if you have a friend who’s having a baby, check out my blog post Tips for having a Zreo Waste Baby Shower.

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dryer sheets:

Dryer sheets aren’t super vital for laundy. I don’t have any dryer balls, but I’ve heard that they help by separating your laundry to get more air in drying it faster.

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floss:

Did you know most floss is plastic and coated with PFC the same stuff they use to coat teflon pans? Gross. Instead I use silk floss!

Thiscompletely plastic-freeflosstakes the cake. The refills come in cellulose which is compostable. No more plastic packaging. Just the way I like it! Plus the floss container is actually pretty.

Here’s a little run down of my oral care routine:

I brush twice a day with thistoothpowder. I worked on that recipe with a dentist to make sure that I wasn’t going to harm my teeth. I don’t know about you, but the last thing I want is to ruin my enamel.

Then Iwater pikevery other day. I LOVE my water pik.I have a cordless one which makes it a breeze to use in the shower. Check out my five zero waste shower essentials.

This mouthwashis super soothing and is amazing at freshening your breath. You should just read thestudyabout how AMAZING aloe vera is for your gums.

Related Posts: Zero Waste Flossing

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food packaging:

Ditch food packaging buy from bulk bins. Of course, that might be a little bit easier said than done so I’ve rounded up all of my guides like my ultimate guide to zero waste grocery shopping.

Now not everyone has access to bulk bins so check my out my guide for buying food with less packaging even if you don’t have a bulk store near by.

And, if you don’t have a zero waste store near by – never fear!

There’s still so MUCH that you can do! Zero Waste isn’t all food packaging and bulk bins. There’s tons of other things involved. Check out my guide 15 Zero Waste Swaps Even if You Don’t Have Bulk Bins.

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k-cup:

K-cups are super hard to recycle. Instead switch to a reusable k-cup or try making your coffee with a french press. It’s super simple and you don’t need a filter.

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lip balm:

Lip balm is one of the easiest DIYs! It only takes about five minutes to make and it works so well. You can also use it as a body lotion which I definitely do!

This was one of the first DIYs I made, and it’s still one of my favorites. Check out my recipe for Zero Waste Lip Balm and my video below.

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loofah:

Did you know that the plastic loofah is actually a dupe for the plant… LOOFAH! Yep. Loofahs are actually plants that are totally compostable.

So, there’s a few optional zero waste products like a natural bath brush. and an organic loofah.

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makeup:

There are a lot of companies that are coming out with zero waste makeup. Some do refillable makeup like Elate and Kjaer Weis. Also, RMS offers recyclable packaging glass and steel.

Check out this blog post if you’re looking for 10 Zero Waste Makeup Brands and this one if you’re interested in Zero Waste Skin Care Products.

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menstrual products:

A lot of the mainstream tampon and pad brands use a combination of bleached rayon, conventional cotton,and contain plastic. The average pad contains the equivalent of four plastic bags.

My GO-TO period products are Thinx! Read my review here.

They look just like regular undies, but they absorb blood up to two tampons worth depending on the style. I have a couple of their thongs for lighter days, and a couple of the heavy duty pairs.

They’re super comfortable, cute, and I never have to worry about leaking! Plus, I love how the company prioritizes giving back. That’s always something I look for when I make purchases.

Thinx was nice enough to offer the readers of Going Zero Waste $10 off if you use this link!

Other options include menstrual cups, cloth pads, compostable organic tampons.

For more information check out my blog post How to Have a Zero Waste Period.

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paper napkins:

Instead of paper napkins swap out for cloth napkins! The hardest part of this switch was remembering to wash the dirty ones because I didn’t want to store them in the laundry hamper.

Once they got dirty I started throwing them in the base of the washing machine. Whenever I did the next load of laundry the napkins would automatically be included.

Be sure to check out my blog post on cloth napkins for zero waste tips on making the switch!

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paper plates and plastic cutlery:

Instead of paper plates and plastic cutlery use real plates and real flatware as the eco friendly swaps.

A lot of people assume that using disposable products will save water, but what they forget to take into account is the water used in productions and manufacturing.

It takes 8 gallons of water to make one paper plate! The modern dishwashers that are energy efficient use 3-5 gallons of water per load of dishes. So you could potentially wash A LOT of plates with all of that water you saved.

There’s so much water that goes into these products that we don’t even think about.

So, switch to reusables! Check out this post Tips for Using Real Stuff for more information.

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paper towels:

Did you know that paaper towels were actually a mistake product? It took a long time for companies to convince the public to buy them because the thought of paying for trash was ridiculous up until a few years ago.

The biggest complaint I hear about paper towels is that they push water around instead of absorbing it. I’ve had the best luck with these cotton towels that have a larger weave.

Get my six tips for ditching paper towels so you can break up with paper towels forever!

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pens:

I thought a fountain pen would be awful for a leftie, but really it’s the best writing utensils I’ve ever used!

I can’t believe it took me so long to try one. This is one of my favorite zero waste swaps!

Here’s a list of my 10 Favorite Zero Waste Swaps. Most of the swaps were completely unexpected for me.

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plastic baggies:

Switching out plastic baggies is super easy because there are so many waste free products like the bags pictured below, silicone stasher bag, or even a beeswax wraps.

Check out this blog post if you’re looking for Zero Waste Kitchen Swaps.

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plastic bags:

Bag podz are my favorite reusable bag! I use these all the time, I love the handy little pod they come in.

It’s like an endless supply of bags that fit in that tiny pod. I never fear of running out in the check out line the grocery store.

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plastic produce bags:

Buy why stop at just plastic grocery bags, swap out those plastic produce bags too. These organic cotton ones are my favorite!

I use them at the farmers market all the time. Get my Four Farmers Market Essentials for picking up that local, zero waste produce.

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plastic water bottles:

Carrying a reusable water bottle is one of the easiest eco friendly swaps you can make.

I alway tell people to add it to their mantra before they leave the house: phone, wallet, water, keys.

Some overall good brands to consider are: Klean Kanteen, Swell (stainless steel), Life Factory (glass), and Bobble (plastic). They each make different kinds of reusable water bottles from different materials, but they’ll all get the job done.

Check out this blog post to help you choose the right reusable water bottle for you!

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plastic wrap:

If you like plastic wrap, beeswax wraps will be the perfect swap for you. They easily cover bowls or wrap up sandwhiches all with the heat of your hands.

Check out this post, if you’re looking for plastic-free and zero waste tips to store leftovers.

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razor:

Switching to a safety razor is a little different than using a disposable razor, but once you switch you’ll get a superior shave. Plus, you’ll save so much money!

Check out my guide to zero waste shaving for tips!

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shampoo:

Instead of using liquid shampoo in a plastic bottle, try switching to a low waste alternative. There are a bunch of options and I’ve listed them below.

Here’s a few no-waste and low-waste options:

Check out my full guide on Zero Waste Hair Care.

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straws:

This is one of the easiest swaps! You might not even need a reusable straw, just ask for, “No straw,” with your drink order!

However, if you think you’d benefit from drinking from a straw. I myself really enjoy drinking from a glass one, I’ve created a fun guide to help you figure out Which Reusable Straw is Right for You.

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teflon pans:

Non-stick pans are often coated with teflon. Teflon’s not super great for your health, the fumes released when they come in contact with high heat can kill birds. Just skip it all together go for stainless steel or cast iron.

Check out my full list of all my favorite Zero Waste Kitchen Supplies.

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tissues:

Switching from paper tissues to cloth hankies is one of my favorite zero waste swaps.

The best part is that you don’t have to worry about your nose chaffing!

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toilet paper:

Did you know it takes 37 gallons of water to make one roll of toilet paper!? Beyond the water, think of all the trees it takes.

Americans use 8 million tons of toilet paper a year. If every US house used just one roll of 100% post consumer recycled TP a year, it would save 423,900 trees.

Surprisingly, there are a lot of options when it comes to toilet paper, but you’re going to want to look for toilet paper with recycled content or tree free.

And, of course, you should look into getting a bidet attachment like a Brondell or a Tushy bidet.

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toothbrush:

This is a very super simple zero waste swap! Instead of using a plastic toothbrush why not swap for a bamboo toothbrush.

Every plastic toothbrush ever created still exists since their invention in the 1930’s. Isn’t that mind-boggling? I filmed a short film about the life of a toothbrush, and it’s super cute!

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water filter:

Last but not least swap out your plastic filter for a charcoal stick. I love my charcoal stick, I wrote a whole post A Zero Waste Water Filter / How to Filter Water Without Plastic.

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frequently asked questions

will zero waste products cost me more?

Zero waste products at times can be initially more expensive than their eco friendly swaps. What some don’t consider is the lifetime use cost of the reusable product versus the wasteful version. If one eco swap product can be used in place of thousands of throwaway products, the actual up front cost may pay for itself fairly quickly.

what zero waste tips do you have when getting started with reusable products?

The easiest thing to do to get started with a more sustainable lifestyle is to just get started today! There’s no reason to wait. You don’t have to immediately find eco friendly swaps for every product in your house. Pick a few from this list and begin simply. Even the smallest migration to reusable products will have dramatic affects!

I know I left some of zero waste swaps out so let me know what you’d add to the list!

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