If there are ways that we can make our everyday routines a little bit more environmentally friendly, we'll take all the tips we can get. We care about our world and our environment, so it makes us happy that today, many of the products we use on a daily basis can now be more green. Whether we're heading to the grocery store or grabbing our morning coffee on the way to work, there are so many tiny tweaks we can make that will actually leave an impact on our carbon footprint. Every little step matters, which is why we're stocking up on reusable products, and we're finding them at Walmart.
Whether you want silicone straws, reusable paper towels, or even a collapsable coffee mug, these 10 picks are options everyone should have in their home. They're such simple swaps, it's almost too easy to go green. Just keep reading to shop our picks.
We use paper towels all the time, so we were so excited to see that we could swap out our single-use products for these Heavy Duty Eco Friendly Machine Washable Reusable Bamboo Towels ($10).
If you're still drinking out of a plastic straw, you need these Stainless Steel Drinking Straws ($7).
These genius Glad OdorShield Small Kitchen 100% Compostable Trash Bags ($6) were made for food waste.
Keep these Extra Large & Super Strong Reusable Grocery Bags ($20 for 5) in your car or home, so you always have them on hand when you need to go to the market.
This Foldable Silicone Coffee Cup ($11, originally $17) is so easy to travel with.
With these Four-Pack Reusable Silicone Food Bags ($17), we can feel a little less guilty about our constant snacking habit.
These Earthwise 100% Cotton Reusable Grocery Bags ($15 for 3) will always come in handy.
Stay hydrated with this Takeya Originals Stainless Steel Water Bottle ($19).
These Supersellers Multi-color Silicone Reusable Drinking Straws ($11, originally $20) are color coded, so you'll always know which drink is yours.
How exactly can toilet paper sustainable? Well, three trees are planted for every roll of Quilted Northern EcoComfort Toilet Paper ($11), and the plant based packaging is over 50 percent recyclable.