16 PLASTIC FREE TIPS FOR BEGINNERS | how to be more sustainable in your daily life

Hey everyone! Sustainability is something that should be practiced every single day, but to participate in Plastic Free July, here are 16 plastic free tips that you can easily implement into your daily life.

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20 Comments

  1. @ErynKrouse

    Hey everyone! I'd love to hear how you implement sustainable practices in your daily life, and I'm also going to be giving away a Lotus Trolley Bag set to my favorite comment. (Just leave your insta handle if you enter so I can contact you if you win)

  2. @georgeherbertcarson7538

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 video

  3. @georgeherbertcarson7538

    In west Africa they use chew sticks they make your teeth strong you can buy them in bulk online

  4. @georgeherbertcarson7538

    All right so for my reusable water bottles I reuse calypso and every fresh juice bottles and also there is this milk company they sell lemonade too but they have like 2 quart glass jugs great quality super high-quality I just reuse those and I fill those with water

  5. @claudiadulcis7972

    I agree With you nature Is too important(let's respect it)☀️🌊💖

  6. @wildwildItaly

    We can do allot, but many countries that are really plastic polluted are poor countries and no one goes there to try and fix the situation. So I can buy all that stuff you mentioned, which I do. But the real problem is beyond our reach.

  7. @bellarempel1886

    I would love to go zero waste but I have some skin conditions where I have to use curtain lotions and body washes so wherever I can go zero waste I will but like I said it will be hard for me

  8. @scoobiedoobiedapdap1009

    What if I'm allergic to bar soaps? What other things can I do to be low waste in the bathroom? I've always been highly allergic to bar soaps and would love to be more sustainable.

  9. @naomijenkins7848

    The best thing you can do is stop buying fish, or only buy rod caught fish. 46% of plastics in the ocean is fishing equipment. It’s not plastic use that’s the issue here it’s unsustainable fishing

  10. @ashabatchelor3746

    Since covid is well- covid. If you have to use plastic or paper bags and cant bring in your resuseable bags then go to self check out and you can use it that way and reuse your plastic bags or paper bags with your reusable bags.

  11. @disruptivereader

    Great video Sustainabilty is a important subject. Maybe you can make also a video about eco friendly travelling. Less fuel consumption etc.

  12. @belssage

    I keep stainless steel cups in the car, collapsible stainless steel straw in my purse, large stainless steel water bottle wherever I go. At home, hair wash and body bars, no makeup/nail polish…the last 2 originally chose due to laziness but now I'm good with aging (I'm 57), bidet (mom's French so I grew up with this). Thank you for the great video.

  13. @oliviagjokaj3801

    Is surfing 101 part three coming out?

  14. @annaelisha768

    I've used a menstrual cup for my last 6ish periods now. I've used SOOO much less plastic. I'm not an expert, but I've heard they are much better for your body. You buy it once, and then you have it forever. You can reuse it, wear it to sleep, and you just have to sterilize it after each period by boiling it 5-7 minutes. I took it on a trip with me, and am so satisfied. It takes a little while to get used to, but once you get the hang of it, this thing is amazing.

  15. @lotusflower668

    This is really helpful. Thank you for this video. Already ordered some of these items. 🙂

  16. @flograce3409

    i’m mostly sustainable but it’s still a journey. right now i’m refilling my shampoo and conditioner (etc) bottles but i hope to soon start with bar products x

  17. @gabidevitte540

    @gabidevitte

  18. @Yournamehere_x

    Thank you!

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