These 10 Sustainable Products Are Trending on Pinterest
If you're trying to live more sustainably these days (and honestly, everyone should be making the effort), you know it's never been easier to do so thanks to a variety of products and services. There are so many reusable items out there that are both stylish and functional, from to-go cups to sleek metal straws to sturdy totes. Some places like Starbucks or Whole Foods (depending on location) will give you a discount for bringing your own cup or reusable shopping bags, respectively. And some brands feature items that are made from recycled materials (like shoe companies Allbirds and Rothy's).
Pinterest has noticed a big increase in interest in sustainable products. In its August Pinterest Insights report, the social media platform found that searches for sustainable products were up by 89%. Whether it's due to the fact that people are gearing up for fall and back-to-school season, or most users are looking to lead more eco-friendly lifestyles, this is a topic we love to see trending. Take a look at the top-shopped sustainable products on Pinterest below, and add some (or all!) to your shopping cart.
Cotton Net Grocery Bags
Emulate chic Parisian style and do your part for the environment by stocking up on these net bags. They work well for holding produce and other groceries, but you can also use them as an effortless everyday tote bag.
Bamboo Drinking Straws
Cities like Seattle and Washington, D.C. have banned plastic straws. And companies like Starbucks and Alaska Airlines have pledged to phase out straws in the coming years. You can lower your usage (or stop it altogether) by purchasing reusable straws, like these bamboo ones that were trending on Pinterest, or metal versions. Some even come with a carrier case, too!
Reusable Makeup Rounds
Those cotton balls and rounds can really add up when you're taking off your makeup every day. Now, people are looking into using reusable cotton rounds that can be washed in the laundry. These come with a laundry bag so you can keep them all in one place.
KeepCup Cork Edition
Bringing your own reusable cup can save you some money on your morning coffee at some retailers. This cup is BPA-free and microwave-safe.
Recycled Newspaper Pencils
These aren't like the No. 2 pencils you used for school—these are made from recycled newspaper and are as smooth and sturdy as classic pencils.
Menstrual Cups
We've already talked about the benefits of the menstrual cup, and it seems like interest is growing even more in the reusable period product. Getting your period can be annoying (with all the symptoms and discomfort), but if you use a menstrual cup, you'll be doing your part to live a more sustainable lifestyle and you'll save yourself some money, too.
Disposable Palm Leaf Plates
Sometimes you can't serve everything on china, especially if you're entertaining a big crowd or serving on the go like at a picnic. Disposable plates that are biodegradable and compostable are your best bet for those moments.
Reusable Produce Bag
Instead of using the baggies you get at the grocery store for your product, bring these reusable bags that are made from 100% post-consumer recycled water bottles.
Biodegradable Dish Scrubbing Brush
This biodegradable brush can clean your dishes and also scrub your veggies. It's made from Zacaton grass root, which naturally grows in Mexico. You can clean it by putting it in boiling water or running it through the dishwasher.
Zero Waste Silk Floss
Instead of buying disposable floss dispensers, invest in a refillable container. This one comes with a refill spool, too.
Next up: 11 Brands to Shop if You Want to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
Disclaimer
This article is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to be used in the place of advice of your physician or other medical professionals. You should always consult with your doctor or healthcare provider first with any health-related questions.
Sarah is lifestyle writer and editor with over 10 years of experience covering health and wellness, interior design, food, beauty, and tech. Born and raised in Los Angeles, she attended New York University and lived in New York for 12 years before returning to L.A. in 2019. In addition to her work on THE/THIRTY and Who What Wear, she held editor roles at Apartment Therapy, Real Simple, House Beautiful, Elle Decor, and The Bump (sister site of The Knot). She has a passion for health and wellness, but she especially loves writing about mental health. Her self-care routine consists of five things: a good workout, “me” time on the regular, an intriguing book/podcast/playlist to unwind after a long day, naps, and decorating her home.
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