Eco and Chic: Green Your Home Without Cramping Your Style Inline
Photo: Courtesy of johnderian.com1/16John Derian Ship canvas tote, $36
More than 1 trillion plastic bags are used each year. This sturdy tote is reusable, easy to stuff into another bag, and a great reminder of who you’re helping when you avoid plastic—sea creatures!
Photo: Courtesy of saveashomestore.com2/16Canvas Home Rhinebeck carafe with tumbler, $20
Keep this delicate carafe-tumbler combo on your desk or bedside for easy hydration. Bonus: It’s made out of recycled glass.
Photo: Courtesy of swellbottle.com3/16S‘well “teakwood” bottle, $35
The energy used by water bottles would be enough to power 190,000 homes. Tote this stainless steel (masquerading as teakwood) bottle around instead.
Photo: Courtesy of lexypexy.com4/16Lexypexy The Sophia teether, $25
This Céline-inspired teether is made from sustainable maple wood.
Photo: Courtesy of commongoodandco.com5/16Common Good hand soap in glass bottle, $25
While we’re focused on eliminating plastic water bottles, it can be easy to forget all the other plastic bottles we have in our homes. Common Good has a range of household products that come in sleek, refillable glass bottles.