Zero Waste products I couldn't do or would recommend | Personal Take
Picture by Canva By Nicy B. In my pursuit of being more eco-friendly and zero waste, there were a few failures I regret doing or purchases. There are also some things I cannot sacrifice. However, just because it doesn't work for me doesn't mean it can't work for you. It's either too much of a commitment, costs money, requires more items to be as efficient, or maybe it doesn't work in an apartment lifestyle in my location. I am making my toothpaste with coconut oil, baking soda, and essential oils. It is uncomfortable for me and can also clog up your sink and be abrasive on your teeth. We also shouldn't digest any essential oils. Honestly, I would buy the zero waste Bite toothpaste or uncle Harry's Remineralizing toothpaste if you want to go zero waste. Mason jars are pretty aesthetic, but in reality, you buy your food already in Mason jars; wash and save them. That way, you save money and don't get more waste by purchasing them online or ...



