The bathroom is one of the biggest sources of household plastic waste. We’ve got shampoo and conditioner bottles, toothbrushes, toothpaste tubes, floss containers and so much more! According to a GreenPeace report, the average American throws away 300 pounds of plastic per year – yikes! But with a few smart and sustainable swaps, you can transform your bathroom into a plastic-free sanctuary that’s healthier for you and the planet.
In this guide, you’ll discover 10 easy and affordable swaps to eliminate plastic from your bathroom routine. Whether you’re a minimalist, a busy parent, or just starting your sustainability journey, these changes can help reduce waste, save money, and create a cleaner, greener space.
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There’s a quick and easy answer to this problem. Switch to plastic-free alternatives made from:
Why? Over 1 billion plastic toothbrushes are tossed yearly in the U.S. alone.
Sustainable Swap: Use a bamboo toothbrush (like Brush with Bamboo) for a biodegradable alternative.
Pro Tip: Recycle the bristles (usually nylon) via Terracycle.
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Why? Liquid soap bottles are rarely recycled.
Sustainable Swap: Choose package-free bar soap (try Package Free Shop).
Pro Tip: Bar soap lasts 2–3x longer than liquid!
Why? The U.S. uses 550 million shampoo bottles annually.
Sustainable Swap: Try Ethique or HiBAR shampoo bars
Pro Tip: One shampoo bar can equal to 2–3 bottles.
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Why? 2 billion disposable razors are thrown out annual and becomes landfill waste.
Sustainable Swap: A stainless steel safety razor (like Leaf or Merkur)
Pro Tip: Stainless steel razors can last decades.
Why? Traditional floss is made of nylon and comes in plastic containers.
Sustainability Swap: Try silk or bamboo floss in glass jars (e.g., Dental Lace or Georganics).
Pro Tip: Sign up for a subscription service so you don’t have to think twice about buying floss.
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Why? Plastic jars leach chemicals and crack over time.
Sustainability Swaps: Ditch the plastic jars and invest in Glass jars for cotton swabs, makeup remover, etc. and Wooden Boxes for toiletries.
Pro Tip: Get a tray to keep your containers organized.
Why? Conventional pads/tampons contain plastic and take 500+ years to decompose.
Sustainability Swaps: There’s a ton of new options for menstrual pads and tampons like menstrual cups (Saalt or a Divacup) or reusable cloth pads (GladRags)
Pro Tip: Donate your unused menstrual pads and tampons to charity so they don’t go to waste.
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Why? Just like shampoo and conditioner bottles, lotion tubes are non-recyclable.
Sustainability Swap: Get some package-free lotion bars (like Moon Valley Organics).
Pro Tip: Buy your new shampoo, conditioner and lotion bars together to save.
Why? Synthetic loofahs shed microplastics which are very bad for the water system.
Sustainability Swap: Get rid of those synthetic loofas and go au naturale with plant-based loofahs or konjac sponges.
Pro Tip: You can grow your own loofahs too!
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Why? Most bathroom cleaners come in plastic spray bottles.
Sustainability Swaps: Make your own cleaner with Vinegar and water for mirrors. Or making a baking soda scrub for your shower and/or tub.
Pro Tip: Make a big batch and you can use the same cleaners around your whole house.
Transitioning to a plastic-free bathroom doesn’t happen overnight. Start with one swap (like a bamboo toothbrush) and gradually replace other items. Every small change reduces your plastic footprint—and inspires others to do the same!
Which swap will you try first? Share your progress in the comments!
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