Making some eco-friendly changes to your house is easy, and starting small can make a big impact. The bathroom is a great place to begin, as many conventional products in this space generate unnecessary waste.
By making a few simple swaps, you can reduce your environmental footprint and create a more sustainable routine.

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Switch to a Bamboo Toothbrush
Plastic toothbrushes contribute significantly to landfill waste, as they are not biodegradable. A great option is a bamboo toothbrush, which is just as effective and can be composted (except for the bristles, which may need to be removed).
Choose Bar Soap Over Liquid Soap
Liquid soap often comes in plastic bottles, while bar soap is typically packaged in recyclable or compostable materials. Look for options made with natural ingredients to avoid harmful chemicals.
Look For Refillable Shampoo and Conditioner or Shampoo Bars
Refill stations for shampoo and conditioner are becoming increasingly popular. If you can’t access a refill station, consider solid shampoo and conditioner bars, which work just as well and come with minimal packaging.

Use Reusable Makeup Wipes
Disposable cotton pads are often packaged in plastic and used only once before being thrown away. Reusable makeup wipes are washable, durable, and perfect for removing makeup or applying toner.
Switch to Plastic-Free Deodorant
Many zero-waste deodorants come in compostable cardboard tubes or refillable containers. They’re often made with natural, skin-friendly ingredients that are better for you and the environment.
Replace Disposable Feminine Products
For those who menstruate, reusable products like menstrual cups, cloth pads, or period underwear are excellent zero-waste alternatives. These options are not only eco-friendly but also cost-effective over time.
DIY Cleaning Products
Most bathroom cleaners come in single-use plastic bottles. Instead, make your own using simple ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils. Store them in reusable glass spray bottles. Not only is this better for the environment, homemade natural cleaners are better for your health and home.
Compostable Dental Floss
Traditional dental floss is often made of nylon and comes in plastic packaging. Compostable dental floss made from silk or other biodegradable materials is a sustainable option.
Install a Water-Saving Showerhead
While not a direct swap, installing a low-flow showerhead reduces water waste and is an essential step toward an eco-friendly bathroom. Pair this with shorter showers to maximize water conservation.
Making these zero-waste swaps not only benefits the environment but can also save you money in the long run. By gradually incorporating these changes into your bathroom routine, you’ll be contributing to a more sustainable future.
Amber Myers
January 28, 2025I like your ideas. I do a lot of these. We recently installed water saving shower heads and they are pretty awesome.
Melissa Cushing
January 28, 2025Loving these tips so much and I have to check out the reusable makeup wipes for sure and may have to look into bamboo toothbrushes 🙂
Melanie E
January 28, 2025I’m always looking to see what zero waste swaps are available. I always use bar soap as that seems to work best for my family. I’m also considering trying shampoo bars as I hear that there are some really good ones available.
Lavanda
January 28, 2025This is such a helpful post! Starting with small, sustainable swaps like these feels much more doable, and I love the idea of combining eco-friendly choices with long-term savings.
Mow De
January 29, 2025Inspiring! Over the years, I have started using more eco-friendlier options. I think I would like to learn more about businesses that provide deposit-return schemes – e.g. containers.
Beth
January 31, 2025I love all of these ideas. I already use a bamboo toothbrush, and I’ll definitely be looking for refillable bottles for our shampoo and conditioner.
Claudia
January 31, 2025I’m so excited about all of these ideas. I’ve been moving away from plastic but I’ve wanted to find even more ways to be sustainable.Thanks!
Ben
January 31, 2025We actually just got bamboo toothbrushes and reusable bottles for our hand soap and hair care products. These are great ideas!
Regina Garson
February 1, 2025I love it all. I try to recycle and live in an eco-friendly way. However, I didn’t have a clue about all of the changes that I could make in the way I do things in the bathroom.
Nikki Wayne
February 2, 2025Having a sustainable things in your home especially in the bathroom will help the earth to heal even if it is a small thing. This is a great start, I hope many people inspire on this and try this.
Jupiter Hadley
February 3, 2025I have implemented a few of these, but bar soap really makes my hands feel so dry! I am not sure I will ever find one I like.
Stacie Ki
February 3, 2025My parents utilize this in their house, and I can 100% concur that this is the absolute best addition! So elegant, pretty and resourceful all at the same time.
Hari
February 4, 2025Love these tips. These are practical. Using a bamboo toothbrush is a super idea.
marie Cris Angeles
February 4, 2025Wow! I want all those products. Perfect for our aesthetic home inspired. I am loving all those product.
Rosey
February 4, 2025I didn’t know you could buy deoderant in a non-plastic container. I’ll keep my eyes open. THat’s an easy switch.
Jupiter Hadley
February 4, 2025I have never found a soap bar that doesn’t make my skin on my hands feel dry! Otherwise, these are some great tips to switch.
Nick
February 4, 2025These are such great ideas for making small, eco-friendly changes in the bathroom. I’m definitely going to try switching to bamboo toothbrushes and reusable makeup wipes to reduce waste.
AJ
February 4, 2025I actually have a bamboo toothbrush but haven’t used it yet lol. This is a great informative and inspirational post with a lot of great options. Thanks for sharing this list, I will start implementing some of these.
OnlyPrints
February 5, 2025Such simple swaps can make a big difference. It’s great how small changes can have a positive environmental impact over time.
Lynndee
February 5, 2025Great ideas! We installed a water-saving showerhead a few years ago and I am also using a bar soap now. It was a gift from my SIL.
melissa
February 5, 2025These are all some wonderful eco-friendly options for the bathroom. I love using reusable makeup pads, they work so well and save money
Yeah Lifestyle
February 5, 2025Loving each of the item you are showcasing here as I am on a mission to use more eco-friendly products and less plastic material. We already have the bamboo tooth brushes but I look forward to getting the reusable make-up wipes.
Jenny
February 7, 2025I love using a bar of soap but my children really dislike using it (and actually don’t use it!).