Favorite Shops for Plastic-Free Home Essentials

It is becoming more apparent that the choices we make in our daily lives can have a significant impact on the environment. One transformative way to contribute to a healthier planet is by adopting plastic-free alternatives for our home essentials. From reusable substitutes to biodegradable options, numerous shops cater to those seeking this goal. In this blog post, we’re sharing some of our favorite shops for plastic-free home essentials. 

The Tare Market

Tare Market is one of our go-to local Minneapolis shops for everyday essentials. From kitchen and cleaning products to zero-waste personal care items, they offer a curated selection of products designed to make a positive impact on both our lives and the environment. Some of our favorite products include their bulk body soaps and laundry powder. Simply bring in your clean vessel and fill it up. Additionally, Tare Market offers a recycling drop-off program for products that cannot typically go in your bin. Take a look at their website to see the full list of items they accept.

The Foundry Home Goods

Step into the Foundry and you will never want to leave. Their cozy and inviting shop is a haven for plastic-free home essentials. We love the variety of brushes - dish brushes, brooms, pot brushes, because, let’s be honest, chores are a lot more enjoyable with a beautiful brush. A few other favorites include their beeswax candles and handmade kid's toys.

Flotsam + Fork

Flotsam + Fork is a charming shop that offers a unique selection of kitchen essentials and home goods crafted from sustainable materials and sourced from abroad. If you live in a historic home with radiant heat, the radiator brush will change your life. Their thoughtful offerings of kitchen linens, soaps, and wicker laundry baskets provide alternative options to upgrade these items in your home.


Package Free Shop

Commited to minimizing waste, Package Free Shop strives to provide the most sustainable version of everyday products. They source from brands and individuals dedicated to fostering a favorable environmental footprint and adherence to the Package Free standard, which encompasses their ingredients, packaging, shipping practices, and the labor employed in crafting their goods. Their extensive range of plastic-free essentials includes everything from compostable toothbrushes to reusable food storage solutions. Bundles and kits provide a low-risk entry point for those just starting to introduce plastic-free alternatives.

Zeroish

From healthy cleaning supplies to reusable shopping bags, Zeroish makes sustainable living accessible and convenient. They pririoritize ethically made products sourced from local vendors to minimize their ecological footprint and continue to expand their own line of handmade, low waste goods. Every order’s carbon footprint is offset and packaged in a reused or recycled box. We especially like their lint remover and wool dryer balls.

EarthHero

EarthHero is a great source when shopping for a handful of plastic free options as they have thousands of products to choose from. They actively share their ongoing journey toward sustainable living, from composting tips to new reusable products. Certified as a B Corp, a 1% for the Planet member, and a Climate Neutral company, they aim to elevate expectations for corporate accountability to communities and the environment. We love their soap saver bag and enjoy referencing their sustainability education with hundreds of articles related to mindful healthy living.


Whether you have been pursuing a plastic-free home for a while or starting the new year off with a goal to do so, we recognize it takes time and money to integrate plastic-free alternatives into your life, not to mention some trial and error to figure out what products work best for you. Taking it slow and using up what you already have is okay, and encouraged! Have a favorite plastic-free source? We’d love to know what it is!

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