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10 Products for a Zero-Waste Kitchen

We’re cleaning up with these eco-friendly, plastic-free products.

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We’re cleaning up with these eco-friendly, plastic-free products.

We see your sustainability efforts, and we raise you plastic-free kitchen items. Make paper towels and plastic containers a thing of the past! Here are 10 products you need for a zero-waste kitchen.

Fab Slabs Wood Paddle Board

Every zero-waste kitchen begins with a wood cutting board. The Wood Paddle Board from Fab Slabs is permanently (and naturally!) antibacterial and constructed from salvaged camphor laurel logs. Goodbye, nasty plastic cutting board of the past!

Fab Slabs

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Ink + Fiber Designs Swedish Dishcloths

We love a good Swedish dishcloth! And with a selection from Ink + Fiber designs, you can stay plastic-free in the kitchen. No need for all those plastic scrubbers and sponges. Choose from fun designs like Orange Cat, Green Mushroom, Coffee Black, Cherries, and more.

Ink + Fiber

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Caraway Food Storage Containers

You are trying to go plastic-free in the kitchen but all your glass storage containers have plastic lids. What to do? Caraway to the rescue! With their Food Storage Container, you’ll enjoy a nonstick, nontoxic, ceramic-coated storage solution.

Caraway

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No Tox Life Dish Block & Brush

Bar soap is everything in a zero-waste kitchen, and No Tox Life has what you need! Pair their palm oil-free Dish Block with their CASA AGAVE Long Handle Dish Brush (the brush comes with replaceable heads!) and call dibs on doing dishes tonight.

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Earth Ahead Food Storage Wraps

Get your shopping list ready, because Earth Ahead is your one-stop for all things zero-waste. While you’re there, be sure to pick up some of their Khala Cloths reusable food storage wraps. These washable bee-free wraps keep your food fresh and your kitchen vegan.

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EcoBags Gauze Produce Bag Set

The Gauze Produce Bag Set from EcoBags is perfect for shopping for lemons and limes or bulk beans and nuts. Skip those flimsy plastic bags at the grocery store! These are super lightweight and constructed from unbleached, natural cotton.

Use promo code VEGOUTMAGAZINE for 10% off!

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Bambu Bamboo Kitchen Utensils

Plastic spatula, who? Uplevel your zero-waste game with these Bamboo Kitchen Utensils from Bambu. Made from natural, renewable material, these spoons and spatulas make even their silicone counterparts old news.

Use promo code VEGOUTMAGAZINE for 10% off your purchase!

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Marley’s Monsters UNpaper Towels

We’re loving the cute designs and convenience of UNpaper Towels from Marley’s Monsters! Available in solids and patterns, these 100% cotton flannel, washable towels cling together for daily storage on the brand’s towel holder and measure 10” x 12”.

Marley’s Monsters

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Vejibag Produce Bags

How to keep your produce fresh in the fridge without all of those plastic bags? Try these 100% organic French terry cotton storage bags from Vejibag! The unique design creates the perfect environment for your humidity-loving veggies.

Vejibag

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EcoCoconut Scrub Pads

The 100% plastic-free scrub pads from EcoCoconut are just right for cleaning up those messy pans. The non-scratch construction meets all your scouring needs. So yes, you can use them on nonstick pans!

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Tammie Ortlieb

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Tammie has been with VegOut since its inception. Managing Editor and Maggie’s mom, she’s a former psychology professor who packed up her life and moved across the country from Michigan to California to follow a dream. Indie author, Mother Teresa-wannabe, and vegan for 18 years, she’s a big dreamer with a master’s degree in Developmental Psychology and an educational focus on well-being and thriving. When she’s not working through hyphens and commas, you’ll find her strategizing how to right the inequities of the world.

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