3. Choose cosmetics in school or paper packaging.
Check how much plastic is in your drawers, wardrobe, on the bathroom counter or in the shower.
Replace plastic bottles of bath gel or shampoo with glass ones, which are much easier to recycle.
Large cosmetics companies and domestic manufacturers have recently noticed consumer preferences for zero waste, which has resulted in a flood of more sustainable and environmentally friendly cosmetic and hygiene products.
4. Carry your own water bottle
If you drink eight glasses a day from plastic bottles, your hydration habit — although good for you — is harmful to the environment, and it doesn't have to be!
On the one hand, bottled water can be a lifeline for people who do not have access to safe water due to environmental disasters or other circumstances, but on the other hand, it has become an everyday commodity for most people, posing a threat to the environment.
Plastic water bottles are also not good for our bodies. With tens of millions of disposable water bottles used and discarded every day, tonnes of plastic are constantly filling landfills, and microplastics are entering the aquatic environment, rivers and lakes, which has a negative impact on the survival of aquatic species.
Switch to a reusable thermal bottle that is eco-friendly and easy to carry with you wherever you go. Root7 bottles fit easily into a car or bicycle cup holder, have a tight seal, and are triple insulated to keep your drinks at the right temperature and taste for a long time.
Pro tip: Always make choices that are good for both you and the environment.