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5 Sustainable Products For Your Bathroom Under $20

We’ve been reading a lot lately about the climate crisis and have been inspired to create more reviews about sustainable products. With that being said, this is the first of many posts about cost-effective and sustainable products. Our goal with this new series is to showcase products that are cost-effective to help people contribute to the change.

The bathroom is a main source of waste (*buh-dum-chih*) and a lot of readers have asked us over the last few months what they can do to reduce their amount. We compiled a shortlist of our 5 favorite low-cost sustainable items widely available on Amazon.

  1. LOHO WONDERZ Natural Coconut Fiber Toilet Brush Head with Beechwood Handle – This toilet bowl brush is designed in JAPAN, all materials originally imported from SRI LANKA. It has durable construction with solid bristles made of COCONUT FIBERS, and the rigid handle is made from Beechwood which will not rust and last for a long time. The wood toilet brush has a little knitted handle to hang. You can use the sturdy gift hook to hang it just behind the toilet out of sight. Every LOHO WONDERZ Toilet brush offers a 30 days money-back guarantee.
    COST: $10
eco toilet brush
  1. ECOFELLA Natural Bamboo Tooth Brush Set | For Every Set They PLANT 8 TREES | Charcoal Bristles for Teeth Whitening – This natural toothbrush has a bamboo handle that is compostable and the packaging is made from 100% recycled paper. The smooth wavy design of the handle makes it easy to grip and comfortable to us. FOR EVERY PACKAGE SOLD ECOFELLA PLANTS 8 TREES in Madagascar – Not only do you get to save waste, but you also get to help reforest the planet. They are also BPA free so you don’t need to worry about chemicals entering your body. The bristles are infused with charcoal, making your teeth extra white for a bright smile.
    COST: $10
ecofella toothbrush
  1. O Naturals 6-Piece VEGAN Black Bar Soap Collection. 100% Natural with All Organic Ingredients – VEGAN COLD-PRESSED & SUSTAINABLE PALM with ALL NATURAL INGREDIENTS: Paraben-free, Sulfate-free, natural scents from Therapeutic Essential Oils, Sustainable Palm Oil, no harmful chemicals, cruelty-free.INDULGE: Let your skin relax, hydrate and be deeply cleansed with the choice of African Black Soap, Mud & Green Clay, Activated Charcoal, Black Tea & Tea Tree, Dead Sea Mud & Salt and Black Coffee & Apricot Seeds.
    COST: $20
black organic soap
  1. TreeBird Biodegradable Dental Floss With a Refillable Glass Holder – This floss has one glass bottle holder with 100% silk floss that is 33 yards long. The glass container is refillable and you can use for as long as you please. The packaging can go straight to your compost pile as it’s made of Kraft paper, compostable transparent stickers and printed with soybean ink. The floss is waxed with vegan candelilla wax and has a fresh mint flavor. TreeBird floss will glide between your teeth with ease and won’t break even in the tightest space.
    COST: $10
treebird
  1. Make Eco-Choice Premium 500 Biodegradable Bamboo Cotton Swabs – 500 natural sticks per box made from renewable bamboo wood and top quality cotton. The best addition to reusable rounds, bamboo toothbrushes in the bathroom or straws and grocery bags ♻️Swap your artificial plastic swabbies with these environmentally friendly swabs.
    COST: $14
eco choice

As you can see the cost is getting lower every year for sustainable products bathroom products like these. Our favorite items so far have been the ECOFELLA charcoal bamboo toothbrush as well as the TreeBird floss. Bathroom shopping to help with sustainability is a great first step everyone can take.

When we decided to publish more sustainable product reviews it was important for us to make sure the products are obtainable to anyone on any budget. Change isn’t always easy but we want to help inform all our readers about the best new low-cost environmentally friendly products.

Change happens one step at a time.

Love,
Scooch and Steve

P.S. If you are interested in learning more about climate change you can find more information at ClimateChangeNews.com

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