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Eco-Friendly Kitchen

Transform your cooking space with sustainable products for a greener, stylish kitchen experience.

Eco Kitchen

Discover sustainable products for a stylish, eco-friendly kitchen.

24 Pack Natural Plant-Based Kitchen Sponges - I've been using sponges like these made from cellulose and coconut fiber, and they’re a game changer. They clean just as well—if not better—than regular plastic ones, but without that slimy smell after a few uses. The natural materials dry faster, so they stay fresher longer. I also find the textured coconut side great for scrubbing without leaving scratches. Plus, it’s satisfying to know I can compost part of it when it’s worn out. Switching to sponges like these is one of the easiest zero-waste swaps I’ve made in my kitchen.

Reusable Paper Towels Washable – 3 Rolls, 20 Sheets (11"x11") - I started using reusable paper towels like these bamboo ones, and I honestly don’t miss the disposable kind at all. They’re super absorbent—one sheet handles spills that used to take four or five paper towels. I just toss them in the wash when they’re dirty and they come out good as new. They’re soft enough for wiping hands and tough enough for kitchen messes. Over time, they’ve saved me money and cut down so much waste. It’s a small switch, but it makes a real difference.

3 Gallon Compostable Trash Bags Liners with Handle-Tie, Thick 0.67 Mil, 11.36 Liter, 80 Bags - I’ve been using compostable trash bags like these for all my kitchen scraps, and they’ve held up surprisingly well. They’re thick enough not to tear, even when filled with wet food waste, and the handle ties make it easy to close and carry without mess. Best part—they break down completely in my compost bin and are certified for home composting, so I know they’re not just greenwashed. It feels good knowing I’m not sending plastic bags to landfill every week just to throw out food waste.

100% Recycled Aluminum Foil - 50 FT - I’ve switched to recycled aluminum foil like this one from If You Care, and it works just as well as regular foil for cooking, wrapping, and storing food. The difference is, it’s made from 100% recycled aluminum, so it takes way less energy to produce and avoids unnecessary mining. I use it with a clear conscience, knowing I’m not creating extra waste or environmental damage for something I use daily. It’s a simple swap that makes a big impact.

Glass Soap Dispenser - Rust Proof Stainless Steel Pump Bathroom, Countertop (17 Ounce/ 500 ML) - I’ve been using a glass soap dispenser like this in both my kitchen and bathroom, and it’s a huge upgrade from plastic bottles. It looks clean and modern on the counter, the stainless steel pump doesn’t rust, and it’s easy to refill with any eco-friendly soap I like. No more buying single-use plastic containers—just refill and go. It’s sturdy, functional, and makes the whole space feel more intentional and sustainable.

Parchment Baking Paper, 70 sq ft - I’ve been using parchment baking paper like this one for all my baking and roasting, and it’s become a kitchen staple. It prevents sticking perfectly, so I don’t need to use extra oil or scrub trays afterward. I especially like that it comes in a generous 70 sq ft roll, which lasts a long time. Some brands even offer compostable versions, so I can toss it in with food scraps after use—less mess, less waste, and way more convenient.

Dishwasher Detergent Tablets - I've been using these plastic-free laundry detergent sheets for a couple of months now, and honestly, I’m impressed. They dissolve easily, clean really well even in cold water, and take up way less space than those bulky jugs. Plus, no plastic packaging means I’m cutting down on waste without any extra effort. It’s one of those swaps that just makes sense.

Unbleached Large Baking Cups, 60-Count Boxes - I've been using unbleached, compostable baking cups like these for a while, and they’ve honestly made baking feel a bit better. They don’t stick to muffins, don’t leave any weird taste, and I don’t have to worry about bleached paper touching my food. Plus, knowing they’re compostable means I’m cutting down on waste without even thinking about it.

6 Piece Natural Dish Brushes for Washing Up • Eco Dish Brush Kitchen Cleaning Set - I've been using a set like this natural dish brush kit for my kitchen cleanup, and it’s been a great switch. The brushes and scrubbers handle everything from pots to glassware without scratching, and I love that they’re made from plant-based materials. They dry fast, last longer than I expected, and I’m not tossing plastic sponges every few weeks. It just feels like a cleaner, more sustainable way to wash up.

Beautiful Linen Bread Bag Set and Proofing Cover For Homemade Sourdough Bread - Keeps Your Loaf Fresh for Days - I've been using a linen bread bag set like this for my homemade sourdough, and it's honestly such a game changer. The bag keeps the crust crisp and the inside soft for days—way better than plastic or paper. The proofing cover fits perfectly over my bowl, and everything’s easy to wash and reuse. It feels good to have something that looks nice, works well, and cuts down on waste in the kitchen.

Organic Cotton Produce Bags – Medium 8x10 Inch (12-Pack) – Reusable Muslin Storage Bags with Drawstrings – Biodegradable Canvas Fabric – Perfect for Snacks, Clothes - I’ve been using reusable cotton produce bags like these for groceries and storage, and they’ve held up really well. They’re super handy for fruits, veggies, or even bulk snacks, and the drawstring keeps everything secure. I’ve also used them for packing clothes when traveling. They're washable, biodegradable, and way better than plastic—just a smart, low-waste swap that actually lasts.

Swedish Dishcloth Cellulose Sponge Cloths – Bulk 10 Pack of Eco-Friendly Kitchen Cloths - I’ve switched to dishcloths like these instead of paper towels, and I’m never going back. They’re super absorbent, dry fast, and don’t get that gross smell like old sponges. I use them for wiping counters, dishes, even spills, and then just toss them in the wash. They last a long time and seriously cut down on waste—simple, practical, and way more eco-friendly.

Multi-surface Cleaner, Starter Set - I’ve been using a refillable multi-surface cleaner like this, and it’s honestly such a smart upgrade. Just drop a tablet in water and you’ve got a full bottle ready to go—no more buying plastic spray bottles over and over. It cleans well, smells fresh without being overpowering, and makes the whole routine feel more sustainable. Super easy, super effective.