The New Year is the perfect time to set some beneficial sustainability habits to incorporate into the year ahead. This could include alternative solutions to save money on household cleaning, reducing plastic usage, or even being more conscious of what you put in your body.
Below we have listed three sustainability habits you should incorporate into the New Year for a more sustainable & healthier 2025 so you donβt have to! π
Habit 1 β Use a Concentrated Soap:
One simple yet sustainable approach to cutting costs is by swapping multiple cleaning products for a concentrated soap like our All-One Magic Soap (starting from Β£9.99 for 240ml). This soap, available in a cost-effective 3.8L size (RRP Β£79.99), offers exceptional value for money. By buying one product that does more, you can easily save money in the home, and our All-One Magic Soap is one of the best products for this! As a concentrated soap, this solution can be diluted and made into even more products. For example, it can be used as:
- An all-purpose household cleansing spray.
- A window cleaning solution.
- And so much more!
For more hacks, please see our dilutions cheat sheet here
Habit 2 β Refill and Reduce Plastic Waste:
By refilling containers with a concentrated soap like Dr. Bronner's All-One Magic Liquid Soap (starting from Β£9.99 for 240ml), you can significantly reduce plastic waste. This versatile soap can be diluted for various cleaning purposes, making it a sustainable and cost-effective choice. Dr. Bronner's recommends opting for a larger, refillable size like its 3.8L bottle (RRP Β£79.99) to maximise savings and minimise environmental impact.
Habit 3 β Use a Fluoride-Free Toothpaste:
Fluoride-free toothpastes help to fight tooth decay and reduce hypersensitivity while avoiding potential concerns like fluoride allergies, dental fluorosis, and fluoride intoxication. Our All-One Toothpastes are available in two flavours, Peppermint & Spearmint and contains no artificial preservatives, colours, or sweeteners and are fluoride-free.
Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year all! I hope these tips help you on your journey to a more sustainable 2025 π