Using eco-friendly and recyclable items in listing

Jennifer3225
Host Advisory Board Member
Port Severn, Canada

Using eco-friendly and recyclable items in listing

#PlasticFreeJuly : As a Host, When I think about reducing plastic waste in our listing, I want to be very careful and consider what we have in our listing that can be replaced while being fiscally responsible. 

 

The last thing I want to do is throw out all of our present plastic items and replace them with new plastic-free items. That wonโ€™t help anything. But what I can do is consider using items that are not plastic when it is time to replace items anyways.

 

Things I think about to reduce plastic waste in listing:

 

  1. Consider what I am bringing into the listing right from the beginning which includes making the decision to purchase paper-packed items over plastic. Some of my suggestions are : 
  • Paper-wrapped products  vs plastic
  • Dog toys made of fibre instead of plastic
  • Garden supplies made of wood vs plastic
  • Kitchen supplies made of bamboo

    Paper wrapped products  vs plasticPaper wrapped products  vs plastic
    Dog toys made of fiber, instead of plasticDog toys made of fiber, instead of plastic
    Garden supplies made of wood vs PlasticGarden supplies made of wood vs Plastic
    Kitchen supplies made of bambooKitchen supplies made of bamboo

2. Always thinking about new and eco-friendly ways to refill our soap containers, or our cleaning supplies and repurpose our already existing items.

What are some of the great ideas you have to reduce the plastic in your listing?

[Although I am a Host Advisory Board member, these articles are written based on own my personal experiences and opinions as a Sustainable Host]

Jennifer Schnier
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Jue0
Host Advisory Board Member
Nairobi, Kenya

@Sarah5000 Thank You Sarah. They like them and many buy their own as Souvenirs at the Masaai Curio Markets near our Listings. 

A more long lasting and sustainable way of living ๐Ÿ™‚

Jue

JMM
Deirdre122
Host Advisory Board Member
Stellenbosch, South Africa

Wow Jue, great to hear that Kenya banned plastic bags! 

Jue0
Host Advisory Board Member
Nairobi, Kenya

@Deirdre122 Indeed ! Six years on. Great steps and strides achieved despite the challenges. Thank you.๐Ÿ’

JMM
Livia120
Level 5
London, United Kingdom

Love this ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ’•

Rachel1200
Host Advisory Board Member
England, United Kingdom

In the kitchenette in all my yurts, I donโ€™t have any plastic items.  I have real crockery, cups, glasses, and real knives and forks, most of which are old vintage cutlery.

I have some bamboo bowls and plates too, as these have become more readily available.

I have wood or bamboo chopping boards. 

I try to prevent anyone arriving with plastic plates, glasses or cutlery, by having close up photos of the plates, glasses, mugs, and cutlery trays, in each of my listings.

Tatiya0
Host Advisory Board Member
เธเธ—เธก, Thailand

Great article. Thanks for sharing!! โค๏ธ

Deirdre122
Host Advisory Board Member
Stellenbosch, South Africa

Thank you for this Jennifer, some great tips on items I wouldn't have thought of alternatives for. I don't have a homes listing, but I try and be conscious in my own home of the choices I'm making with purchases.

Thanks for this Jennifer, some great and valuable tips on different items . These tips are truly good. I don't have a homes listing, but I try and be conscious in my own home of the choices I'm making with purchases. If some more have tell me at : 

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