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Go green with style

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There’s no doubt about it — plastic water bottles, takeout containers and to-go coffee cups are super convenient. But since plastic is basically non-biodegrada­ble, the world currently has five giant gyres (whirlpools of waste) floating around in the ocean. The EU is considerin­g a full-on ban on many types of single-use plastic. And here’s the thing: it’s actually really easy to reduce the plastic waste you produce on a daily basis. We’ve rounded up 10 simple (and cute!) reusable items to get you started.

1 Cut plastic packaging and switch to bar soaps Hand soap, body soap, face soap, shampoo bars and even solid conditione­rs all come in bar form — sans plastic. Buck Naked Soap Company CocoRosa + Moroccan clay soap | $8 | bucknakeds­oapcompany.com. Lush Jungle solid conditione­r

| $12 | lush.ca

2 Buy in bulk — and try reusable containers You don’t even have to spend money on this one if you don’t want to. Bringing an old spaghetti sauce jar to bulk stores for things like pasta, rice and other dried goods is an easy way to cut out food packaging. (Make sure to have your empty container weighed first so you’re not charged for the extra weight). Bulk Barn glass cylinder jar | $5 | bulkbarn.ca

3 Ditch the plastic freezer bags If hand washing used resealable bags isn’t your style, these silicone versions are leak-proof and heat resistant. They’re also dishwasher, microwave and freezer safe. Stasher Aqua silicone reusable bag 15oz | $17 | indigo.ca

4 Use fabric grocery bags Plus, it’ll double as a cute tote. Baggu tote | $14 | indigo.ca

5 Carry a reusable water bottle Think of how much money you spend on buying bottled water — and how much money and plastic you’d save by tossing a cute water bottle in your bag. Bkr water bottle | $45 | detoxmarke­t.ca

6 Ditch the plastic wrap These innovative Etee food wraps take food preservati­on to the next level by using organic cotton, essential oils, soy wax and tree resins to keep your food fresh. They are easy to wash, last for roughly 120-150 uses, and are completely compostabl­e. Etee reusable food wrap | $26 | shopetee.com

7 Invest in a glass or metal straw Think of all those iced coffees you drink in the summer! Opt for a glass or metal straw that you can carry around in your purse stored in one of these. Glass straw | $7 | glasssippe­r.ca

8 Quit plastic sponges Instead of disposable plastic sponges, try using a dishcloth that you can throw in the wash and a washable, reusable pot scrubber for tougher-to-clean residue. World’s Best flat pot scrubbers | $4 | kitchensma­rt.ca

9 Leave a coffee mug at your desk Coffee shops often give discounts if you bring your own mug. (Contrary to popular belief, single-use coffee cups aren’t usually recyclable; in some places, neither are black plastic lids.) Think of how many cups you could divert from landfills each week by bringing your own. KeepCup Brew Cork 16oz mugs | $36 | eightounce­coffee.ca

10 Bring your own cutlery set While you can always just bring a fork from home, bamboo cutlery is lightweigh­t and easy to pack. A washable carrying case also lets you throw everything into your bag after lunch without making a mess. Bamboo cutlery set | $12 | bohoandhob­o.ca

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