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Welcome to Escape Waste – a zero waste shop and blog to help you reduce your trash and eliminate single-use plastic from your everyday life and our planet. This is the perfect place to begin your zero waste journey and learn how to live more sustainably by changing your shopping and consumer habits.
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Top Zero Waste Categories
On-The-Go (Cups, Bottles, Straws & more)
Bathroom & Beauty
Zero Waste Kitchen
Recent Plastic-Free Products
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100 Count, Parker Safety Razor Double Edge Safety Razor Blades, Premium Platinum Stainless Steel Razor Blades with PTFE…
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3 Piece Bamboo Airtight Glass Jar Organizer Set for Kitchen, Bathroom, Food Storage – BPA Free Eco-Friendly
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3-in-1 Stainless Steel Bento Box For Kids & Adults with Snack Pod – Holds 6 Cups of Food, 100% Crack-Resistant, Secure…
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30 oz Stainless Steel Vacuum Insulated Tumbler Double Wall Travel Coffee Cup with Lid, Works Great for Ice Drink, Hot…
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Zero Waste Lifestyle Practices from Our Blog
How to Have A Zero-Waste Period? Products: Cups, Pads, Underwear/Panties & More
It can take forever to try a menstrual cup. Some are afraid that it is gross and hard to switch. Once you have your first zero waste period, you will be obsessed! Table Of ContentsshowThe Single Most Life-changing Zero-Waste Switch for a Woman Facts...
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Accepting food with whatever trappings were offered. We opted to forgo the freezer in this apartment, and I'm hoping our next home will skip the refrigerator. Until then, everything is organized according to Cornell's guidelines for storing organic...
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Here's what our groceries look like this month. I shop once a week now, at the market. Returning rubber bands to the stalls and putting produce directly in my own bags. Not eating cheese or meat, and choosing fresh nuts instead of bulk, simplifies zero-waste...
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