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Katrina teaches clients how to declutter, organise and create a more joyful home. She also presents a corporate workshops on wellbeing, productivity and effective organisation.
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1. Reusable Coffee Cup
1. Reusable Coffee Cup

1. Reusable Coffee Cup

This was my starting point. I take my KeepCup everywhere I go so I don’t need to use a disposable cup.

FACT: Beware having a takeaway drink in a cup that says ‘compostable’ on it. Unless it’s treated in an industrial facility, it will just exist as landfill.

2. Reusable Water Bottle

2. Reusable Water Bottle

I’m proud to say that I haven’t bought a plastic water bottle in over 3 years now. I love my Chillies water bottle.

3. Reusable 'Unpaper' Towels

3. Reusable 'Unpaper' Towels

We wash our bath towels. Why shouldn’t we do the same for our kitchen towels?…

We invested in this beautiful selection from Vera-Bee to replace our kitchen roll, which often comes in plastic packaging. You simply wash them with your clothing and they’re ready to use again.

4. Silicone Bags for Food Storage

4. Silicone Bags for Food Storage

For storing food in the fridge, freezer and for outings.

WASHING TIP: Turn them inside out to clean them. It may sound simple, but it took us ages to work that one out!

5. Shampoo and Conditioner Bars

5. Shampoo and Conditioner Bars

I made the switch to shampoo and conditioner bars from Ethique in November last year. They can get messy in the shower so I’d recommend investing in a container to store them. Our container is 100% biodegradable and also from Ethique.

6. Milk Delivery Service

6. Milk Delivery Service

We use Milk & More and it’s so lovely to bring the back milkman back into our lives! We receive a milk delivery three times a week (oat milk and whole milk). Their resuable glass bottles replace the vast amount of plastic milk bottles we used to buy as a family.

7. Eco-friendly Razor with Recyclable Blades

7. Eco-friendly Razor with Recyclable Blades

As a society, we have appreciated the ‘convenience’ of disposable plastic razors since 1974 when they were first introduced. However, they are not, and have never been, recyclable or biodegradable.

My eco-friendly razor is from Bambaw.

8. Bamboo Toothbrush & Eco-Friendly Dental Floss

8. Bamboo Toothbrush & Eco-Friendly Dental Floss

This was one of the first switches we made as a family. Our bamboo toothbrushes are from The Humble Co. It’s lovely to see they have a child’s version too. We also use an eco friendly dental floss from Bambaw. Their floss is silk and compostable, and comes in a resuable stainless steel container.

9. Sustainable Food Delivery Service

9. Sustainable Food Delivery Service

We have joyfully used Riverford for nearly a year now. We buy all of our fruit and vegetables from them. All of their packaging is home compostable or can be recycled.

10. Plastic Free Cleaning Products

10. Plastic Free Cleaning Products

Examples include a coconut dish scrubber, biodegradable dish brush with natural bristle replaceable head, wooden pot brush with plant-based bristles, home compostable sponge cloths and a dish washing soap bar. For product information, see the write up below.

11. Natural Deoderant Crystal

11. Natural Deoderant Crystal

I was nervous about this switch for obvious reasons. But so far, our deoderant from Salt of the Earth has worked out very well.

TIP: Try not to drop it on to a hard surface because it will break!

12. Loose Leaf Tea

12. Loose Leaf Tea

Why should you make this switch? Tea bags can contain plastic. Several tea bag brands use polypropylene, a sealing plastic, to keep their tea bags from falling apart. This plastic is not recyclable or biodegradable. So, even when you put all your used tea bags in the food waste bin or compost heap, it can lead to plastic pollution, as not all of it will be broken down.

I buy my loose leaf tea from H. R. Higgins in London.

13. Reusable Sanitary Towels and Organic Cotton Tampon Subscription with Reusable Applicator

13. Reusable Sanitary Towels and Organic Cotton Tampon Subscription with Reusable Applicator

For some reason, I found this switch quite difficult. I was readjusting years of buying disposable sanitary towels from a trusted brand. But I’m thoroughly glad I’ve made the switch and now I shudder at the thought of many plastic towels I sent to landfill. There are many good brands offering sustainable female hygiene products but I decided to invest in products from Dame.

14. Plastic Free Toilet Rolls

14. Plastic Free Toilet Rolls

We use Who Gives A Crap (not a fan of the name but love their product!). I know some of you may prefer to invest in brands where they send the rolls to you ‘naked’ (without each roll being wrapped in recyclable paper).

15. Plastic Free Lunching

15. Plastic Free Lunching

I use my Boc’n’Roll reusable wrap (no need for cling film or tin foil anymore) and my Stashers bag for veggies and fruit. And my Chillies bottle has made another appearance!

16. Ramie Cloth

16. Ramie Cloth

We have replaced our plastic shower pouf with a ramie cloth. Ramie is a flowering plant native to Eastern Asia. It is a plant-based fiber with low environmental impact. For more information on other sustainable fabrics, check out this Fiber Eco-Review.

17. Beeswax Wrap

17. Beeswax Wrap

Beeswax wrap is a resuable and sustainable alternative to plastic wrap and single-use plastic. I use it instead of cling film. Its main use is food preservation.

18. Cleaning Bottle for Life and Refills

18. Cleaning Bottle for Life and Refills

We invested in an Ocean Saver Bottle for Life and cleaning refills with recyclable packaging, with an EcoDrop packet which dissolves in water.

19. No Plastic Bags in Pedal Bins

19. No Plastic Bags in Pedal Bins

For our small pedal bins in our bathrooms, we no longer use plastic bags. Once it’s full, we decant the contents in our main bin before giving it a good wash. This switch doesn’t cost a penny, it actually saves you money on small pedal bin liners!

20. Bar Soap

20. Bar Soap

We use bar soap in our bathrooms and kitchen. This is such an easy switch to make. Unless you are a fan of investing in a plastic or glass soap bottle for life and you utilise a refill station.

21. Reusable Stainless Steel Capsule for Coffee

21. Reusable Stainless Steel Capsule for Coffee

We own a Nespresso machine, but we were shocked to discover that if the single-serve coffee capsules are not recycled properly (using the Nespresso recycling service) they can end up in landfill.

Other than making your own coffee on the stove, if you own a coffee machine, the best switch is to invest in a reusable capsule. They work on many coffee machines, not just Nespresso.

22. Flannels for Makeup Removal

22. Flannels for Makeup Removal

This switch is easy to make. No more face pads, no more plastic packaging, and no more guilt that you’re adding to unnecessary waste.

If flannels aren’t your thing, you can invest in reusable bamboo makeup pads from Bambaw.

23. Reusable Silicone Straws

23. Reusable Silicone Straws

We invested in silicone straws from Hip with Purpose that open up so they can be washed easily.

TIP: Reseal them when they’re completely dry.

24. Silicone Lids for Food Preservation

24. Silicone Lids for Food Preservation

Instead of using rolls of plastic single-use cling film, we use resusable silicone lids.

25. Recycled Colouring Pens

25. Recycled Colouring Pens

Our first sustainable switch for stationery - Recycled colouring pens from Remarkable.

26. Reusable Napkins

26. Reusable Napkins

We intend to use these napkins for a very long time so we had to be sure they sparked enough joy for continued use. Ours are from Anthropologie. Goodbye to single use serviettes!

27. Reusable Shopping Bag

27. Reusable Shopping Bag

I rarely see single use shopping bags being used in my local area, which is great. Investing in a cloth shopping bag, which can be used again and again, is one of the simplest switches you can make.

28. Plastic Free Games

28. Plastic Free Games

There’s not much point re-investing in a sustainable option for a game if you already have the plastic original. However, if you’re building up a bank of games for the first time like us, it’s wise to seek out plastic free alternatives or eco-friendly options first. When we wanted to invest in a Snakes and Ladders game, we found this great sustainable version from Deuz.

29. Recycle your 'non-recyclable' plastic waste with a Terracycle Zero-Waste Box

29. Recycle your 'non-recyclable' plastic waste with a Terracycle Zero-Waste Box

What goes into the Terracycle Zero-Waste Box? All of the plastic waste that cannot be recycled by your local council or your supermarket.

30. Change your Eating Habits

30. Change your Eating Habits

In my opinion, this is one of the most challenging, yet most impactful change you can make. Whether you decide to eat less meat, become vegetarian or become fully vegan - this change will have a dramatic impact on your success in becoming a more sustainable household.

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1. Reusable Coffee Cup
2. Reusable Water Bottle
3. Reusable 'Unpaper' Towels
4. Silicone Bags for Food Storage
5. Shampoo and Conditioner Bars
6. Milk Delivery Service
7. Eco-friendly Razor with Recyclable Blades
8. Bamboo Toothbrush & Eco-Friendly Dental Floss
9. Sustainable Food Delivery Service
10. Plastic Free Cleaning Products
11. Natural Deoderant Crystal
12. Loose Leaf Tea
13. Reusable Sanitary Towels and Organic Cotton Tampon Subscription with Reusable Applicator
14. Plastic Free Toilet Rolls
15. Plastic Free Lunching
16. Ramie Cloth
17. Beeswax Wrap
18. Cleaning Bottle for Life and Refills
19. No Plastic Bags in Pedal Bins
20. Bar Soap
21. Reusable Stainless Steel Capsule for Coffee
22. Flannels for Makeup Removal
23. Reusable Silicone Straws
24. Silicone Lids for Food Preservation
25. Recycled Colouring Pens
26. Reusable Napkins
27. Reusable Shopping Bag
28. Plastic Free Games
29. Recycle your 'non-recyclable' plastic waste with a Terracycle Zero-Waste Box
30. Change your Eating Habits
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Daily Express ~ February 2019 (Marie Kondo on Netflix: How to become a KonMari expert)
That's Life ~ April 2019 (Katrina takes journalist through the KonMari category of clothing)
Kensington Mums (Katrina shares how to live a KonMari life with children) ~ March 2019
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