Recently, eco-friendly lifestyle has been getting popular, and for a good reason.
In case you’re not familiar with the concept, going eco-friendly means using recyclable products, eating locally sourced food and doing anything you can to reduce the effects of global warming and keep our planet safe. For some, going eco-friendly can be a big sacrifice to make, but honestly, if you are really worried about the future of the environment, using eco-friendly goods can help you make one step towards a brighter and greener future. In case you need more convincing, here are ten great reasons to start using eco-friendly products:
1. They’re better for the environment
Let’s get the obvious out of the way first — using eco-friendly food, cosmetics or clothes is much better for the environment. Instead of mass-produced products that use much of the Earth’s resources, you can opt for eco-friendly, family-produced products that are made in much humane and environmentally friendly way. Every time you’re shopping, you’re making a decision with your wallet. Opting for high-street products only contributes to the problem, so if you decide to buy locally, you’re actually helping the environment.
2. They’re less harmful
Have you ever noticed that drugstore products tend to contain more complicated ingredients that are also more harmful to you and the environment? That’s because the corporations use more preservatives and silicones in order to keep their products longer lasting, whereas lower range products are more focused on enriching their products with healthy and nurturing ingredients.
3. They feel better overall
Both cosmetic products and clothing items that are eco-friendly, also tend to have a much better feel to them, as they’re ethically produced and contain more quality ingredients. An organic, eco-friendly face cream will feel so much more pleasant on your skin than a regular drugstore cream, and chances are, its packaging is also recyclable and environmentally friendly. As for the clothes, the truth is they may be more expensive, but always remember that fast fashion is cheap for a reason: the production takes the resources from our planet and uses cheap labour, which can then result in low prices in the store.
4. Eco-friendly also means kid-friendly
Back in the day, kids tended to inherit their clothes from their older siblings and other relatives. Nowadays, there’s an abundance of cheap children’s clothing, so even those who can’t afford to shop expensive can find something for their kids. Unfortunately, massively produced kids’ clothes are also considered fast fashion, which means that they’re still harming the environment. Luckily, there are eco-friendly brands that make organic bamboo baby clothes and other clothing pieces. Organic bamboo fabric is anti-bacterial, soft, UV-protecting, and of course, beneficial for the environment.
5. Cheaper costs
Eco-friendly products might seem expensive at first, but that’s only in the beginning. As you probably know, eco-friendly also means recycling more and throwing away less. So, buying eco-friendly means that the items are meant to be recycled and reused, which will definitely help you with your daily, weekly and monthly costs. Next time when you feel that shopping eco-friendly costs too much, remember that it’s actually beneficial to your wallet in the long run.
6. A healthier lifestyle
Using eco-friendly products doesn’t only pertain to clothes and cosmetics. Using home cleaning products can help you clean without exposing yourself to harsh toxic chemicals that are found in bleaches, cleaners and sprays. Even though they might seem super efficient, remember that lye and chlorine, just to name a few, can lead to skin and respiratory irritations. On the other hand, using kitchen items such as vinegar, soap and sodium bicarbonate can also clean the surfaces without harming your skin and the environment. If you prefer to shop for eco-friendly cleaning products, make sure they’re certified and biodegradable, but since we’re talking eco-friendly, it’s much better to make your own from various kitchen and bathroom items.
7. They’re more durable
Since eco-friendly is all about saving the planet and creating less pollution, it’s obvious that switching to this lifestyle means less waste, since waste is a type of pollution. That’s why eco-friendly products are made to last for a while, and if something happens, you can always find information on how to repair everything you own. Clothes that are certified green will tear down gradually, after many years of wearing. So if you’re looking to do something for the environment and save the money, eco-friendly lifestyle is a perfect choice for you!
8. Food tastes better
Locally grown food isn’t treated with heavy pesticides and other chemicals, therefore it also tastes much better. So, instead of eating apples that feel like plastic, you can go to your local market and buy fruits and vegetables that have been grown in someone’s garden. Chances are, their taste isn’t as artificial as in products that you can find in the supermarkets.
9. You can learn self-discipline
Going eco-conscious can help you be better organized and more disciplined. Instead of throwing things away, you’ll learn how to creatively reuse them. Also, you’ll be more determined to use everything you own until it’s gone. That will also save you money and help you be more environmentally aware.
10. You’ll feel happier
Knowing that you’re doing your part to protect our planet will definitely help you feel happy and content with your life choices. Next time you want to buy something from a celebrity’s beauty range, make sure that it’s eco-certified first, or even better, buy from a small business close to you. That way, you’re helping the environment by reducing the pollution created in transportation, and also, you’re helping a small business thrive and be successful.
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Author: Sophia Smith
Fashion, beauty and lifestyle blogger. Fashion addict and life lover, writes mostly in fashion and beauty related topics, mainly through blogs and articles. Regular contributor at High Style Life and Ripped.