Toiletries and using less plastic

Paul1255
Level 10
London, United Kingdom

Toiletries and using less plastic

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When I started my own listing 18 months ago I bought hotel-style individual toiletries to leave in the guest room when guests checked-in.

 

Almost all guests would use them, take them home or comment on them- but I suppose only because I provided them...they were never expected!

 

Last year @Lizzie started a thread about plastics and going plastic free, which really made me think about my plastic and single plastic use.

 

Another community member, I think  @Kath9 in Australia suggested using large dispensers in the bathroom and then refilling those- and now I have run-out of those naughty little individual bottles I have purchased pump bottles for the bathroom and big 5 litre refills to top them up.

 

I have bought them for my own listing as well as all of the listings I manage, to try and do my bit.

 

I still feel bad, everything is still made of plastic (the bathroom dispensers, the big refills and the pumps) but certainly it’s less plastic than a new bottle every few guests and I hope it’ll make a bit of a difference 🙂 

 

What does everyone else do in their listings?

 

Paul :

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I love the refillable glass bottles @Kenn-And-Susan0 ! Guests always use them and bring them to be refilled or I give them a fresh one each morning.

 

Dispensers in the bathroom is a game-changer! Refilling is so cheap and they look very professional.

Dimitar27
Level 10
Sofia, Bulgaria

Refills are cheaper. That`s why i use them. Liquid soap, shower gel and shampoo.

Jillian61
Level 2
Richmond, CA

I'm so happy to see this conversation here!  Awareness about the damage Plastic  waste is causing has become a huge environmental/health issue (research microplastics in the food chain!), so every bit of action we can take in spreading the word helps.

 

We focus on eco-friendly awareness in my home, so refillable containers are a given in the kitchen & bath.  I try my best to buy plastic-free (and it is HARD!), but I do what I can.  I also ask guests to not use chemically-scented personal products, so I provide high quality soaps, shampoos, shaving cream, and lotions that guests can use.   This is not an area that I worry about "cheap".  My attitude is it's better to provide the best you can afford, and charge an extra $ if you need to!

 

A couple of things I've not seen mentioned:  it's the single-use plastic packaging that is one of the hardest things to avoid, so I use a subscription for toilet paper (Who Gives A Crap)  Yes, really, that's their name!  :D.  They have tp, tissues, and paper towels that are all made sustainably using bamboo, and they use NO plastic in packaging or shipping.  

I have a pile of fabric and re-usable bags by the front door, and encourage my guests to borrow them if they are going shopping.

We have a whole house filter system, and drinking water is double-filtered.   I think this makes guests feel safe about drinking the water, so I rarely find that they are using plastic bottled water.   I also have a few stainless steel "go cups" for guests to borrow if they want.  

 

I have a long ways to go, but there are many other little habits I utilize in my home, and I'm currently working on a sheet (or perhaps a little booklet) with eco-friendly tips and recommendations that my guests will be able to use.

 

Thank you @Paul1255  for starting this thread, and thank you everyone for caring!  I look forward to any other tips people might have...

I use a similar dispenser (https://bathroomer.org/best-shower-dispenser/#product_5) It can be refilled,  nice design, no regular waste. As for me using dispensers is an optimal solution.