Sustainable & Non-Toxic
Lots of local stores carry these items or something similar. Check out your local grocery store, natural food store, kitchen supply store or even your hardware store before ordering online. You can also snag decent deals at Target, Bed, Bath & Beyond, even TJ Maxx or Home Goods.
Love the different sizes, and they're all freezer, microwave & oven safe.
Love this for packing multiple foods into one container.
Similar to the other divided container, but with 3 compartments.
These are great for cooking/baking and storing, no need to dirty other containers/dishes.
6-cup container, great for leftover soups, chilis, even muffins.
11-cup container
Great replacement for single use plastic bags. They come in a variety of sizes and colors and are great for packing snacks!
Natural bee's wax covers that take the place of Saran wrap.
I'm more likely to drink water from a (reusable) straw, so I keep this handy during the day.
My go-to for my morning lemon water!
Stainless water bottle
Stainless steel straws
Stainless tea infuser
Love this organic, non-dyed pouch for loose leaf tea. Most tea bags use glue or plastic, and silicone really shouldn't be heated (i.e., silicone infusers for loose leaf tea).
Stainless K-Cup
Collapsable travel mug
Stainless steel Vitamix container
Plastic produce bags are about the worst. You need a special recycling program to dispose of them responsibly, and those are not always readily available. Ditch the plastic and use reusable produce bags.
Great for travel, I use the small one to pack teas, and the larger two for medications or toiletries.
Reusable, cotton menstrual pads
We use these glass bottles for homemade cleaning products and outdoor gardening needs.

Electric heat pump
Electric lawn mower
Electric weed wacker
Documentaries, Movies & Series
These have made us stop short and really evaluate our lifestyle choices. They’ve been the inspiration for a lot of our sustainability and non-toxic decisions and are well worth the time to watch.

A parody on climate change, except it's really not that funny.

Based on true events, it opens our eyes to PFAS and forever chemicals.

A disturbing look at the opioid crisis and how it came to be.

Fascinating documentary about how food regulations came to be in this country.