Eco Friendly Shopping Tips to Protect the Environment and Save You Money

Before you go on your next shopping, consider eco friendly shopping.

By carefully planning your shopping list, using refills and durable items, buying locally and eco friendly products, you save money, get your kids involved and help the environment at the same time.

Here is a list of useful tips and ideas for you to consider previous to your next shopping:



Use a Reusable Shopping Bag

Bring your own reusable shopping bag it reduces the use of plastic bags that are bad for the environment. To get your kids involved in eco friendly shopping, you can ask them to be responsible for bringing the shopping bag.


Look For Eco Labels

Consider purchasing eco-friendly products, they are marked with eco labels. You can teach your kids about the eco labels meaning and while shopping ask them to search for products with these logos.


Buy Locally

Protect your local industry and save energy. Food transportation consumes a lot of fuel energy and causes pollution. When you buy locally you help to reduce energy consumption and pollution, save money on your own transportation and enjoy fresher food.


Fair Trade Products

Help the society by shopping fair trade products that guarantee no abusive child labor or forced labor, using ecologically sustainable methods and workers receive a sufficient living wage. You can learn more about fair trade at their website.


Use Refills and Family Sized Products

Consider shopping refills and bulk items that reduce the volume of garbage, decrease the amount of energy used during the packaging process and cost less.


Carefully Plan Your Shopping List

Plan ahead your shopping list so that you will buy only what you need. Involve your children by making the list together. It will save you money, arguments with your kids at the grocery and you will help the environment by throwing less waste.


Prefer Durable Items

Instead of buying disposable products, which are wastful, buy things that will last a long time, such as rechargeable batteries and reusable mugs for drinking, use washable plates, cups and silverware instead of paper and plastic products. It is cheaper in the long run.


Try to Avoid:

  • Plastic bags, wraps, bottles and containers - Use reusable items, or glass bottles

  • Styrofoam cups - They are not biodegradable

  • Paper towels - Waste forest resources, use cloth towels



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