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Green Llama Dish Soap Bar Brush + Holder 3 Piece Set Fragrance-Free -- 1 Set


Green Llama Dish Soap Bar Brush + Holder 3 Piece Set Fragrance-Free
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Green Llama Dish Soap Bar Brush + Holder 3 Piece Set Fragrance-Free Description

  • Set Includes:
  • Bamboo Dish Soap Bar | Handmade | Plastic Free | Biodegradable
  • Sisal Scrub Brush
  • Bamboo Dish Soap Holder with Signature Branding

What's Inside:

Bamboo Dish Soap Bar: Keep your dishes sparkling clean with this powerful yet gentle soap bar, perfect for travel.

 

Sisal Scrub Brush: Tackle tough messes with this durable, natural fiber brush, ideal for both dishes and surfaces.

 

Green Llama Bamboo Soap Dish: Transform your kitchen or bathroom into a haven of cleanliness with Green Llama's Bamboo Soap Dish. This eco-friendly essential keeps your favorite soap bar dry and elevated, extending its lifespan and adding a touch of natural charm.

 

 

Peace of Mind with Eco-Friendly Green Llama Cleaning Products

 

No Harsh Chemicals or Toxins
Our commitment to health and environmental stewardship means we avoid any harsh chemicals. Green Llama Products are free from:

 

Phosphates and Chlorine: Often used in conventional in cleaning products, these chemicals can be harmful to aquatic life and can contribute to algal blooms in bodies of water.

 

Artificial Fragrances and Dyes: We do not use any artificial fragrances or dyes, reducing the risk of skin irritation and ensuring our product is safe for all households, including those with sensitive skin or allergies.

 

Parabens and Phthalates: Known for their potential health risks, these chemicals are completely absent from our tablets, aligning with our goal to create safe, non-toxic cleaning solutions.

 

 

By choosing Green Llama, you are not only ensuring a deep clean around your household but also supporting a product that is safe for your family and gentle on the planet.

Free Of
Animal testing, harsh chemicals, toxins, phosphates, chlorine, artificial fragrances, dyes, parabens, and phthalates.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Dish Soap: Sodium cocoate, water, glycerin, sodium chloride, sodium gluconate.
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13 Sustainability Tips for the Absolute Beginner

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]If you’re eager to live a sustainable life but are overwhelmed with how to start, here's relief: Some of the best sustainability tips are the easiest sustainability tips. Sure, you can buy an electric car or install solar panels. But at its core sustainability means making smart moves to be comfortable today while also being a good steward of the future, and nothing about that says you have to spend a lot of money or use advanced technology.

Back View of Woman Closing Curtains While Practicing Easy Sustainability Tips

10 Minimal-Effort Sustainability Tips

Here are 10 sustainability tips and tricks that beginners will love but that anyone can adopt:

1. Turn off lights

This is probably the simplest sustainability tip on the list because it's so basic. Habit is the main reason people do or don't turn off lights when they leave a room. Create a new pattern of flicking the switch when you finish doing something in one part of your home. If no one's there, there's no need to light it.

2. Change your HVAC filters (and don't use the highest MRV rating)

Here’s another simple tip because you do it only a couple times a year. If your HVAC filter is dirty, your system won't function efficiently, and that means it's going to use more energy. Most filters say that you should change them every three months, but those are basic guidelines. If you don't have pets, don't smoke and you maintain a mostly dust-free home, your filter will last longer. Also, find a sweet spot for your MRV rating. You need a rating that filters well but isn't so high — think 12 or 13 — that it belabors your system. The highest ratings filter viruses, which can certainly be helpful, but you probably don't need that every day. An 8 is usually good: high enough to filter pollen and allergens, for example, but not so high your system wheezes with effort.

3. Adjust your blinds and curtains

Adjust your blinds and curtains as morning shifts to afternoon and then evening. Let the sun come in when you want heat, for example, but angle blinds to deflect the sun's rays when you want the house to be cool. Closing blinds and curtains tightly overnight keeps the heat (or the cold, if we’re talking summer) inside.

4. Adjust your crawl space vents

While you're at, close your crawl space vents during colder months to better insulate your first floor and keep your heating bill down. But keep them open during warm months so you don't get mold in your crawl space.

5. Turn off faucets while brushing teeth, washing dishes, washing hands, etc.

This takes a little effort, but, again, it's all about creating a habit. Think: Water in use means leave the faucet on. Water not in use means turn the faucet off. Beginner friendly!

6. Reuse whatever you can

If you get bored easily, this tip will add excitement to your life. Try to figure out what you can reuse. Get creative. Bubble wrap can lift a plant too short for its cachepot, for example. Reuse can be basic too: Instead of buying pads of paper for notes, use paper you no longer need, for instance.

7. Don't make single-purpose trips (even if you have have an EV)

The grocery store is probably the only single-purpose trip that gets a pass. Otherwise, stack your trips so you hit a string of them, saving yourself gas money and saving the planet energy (an EV still uses natural resources).

8. Use a fan instead of turning down the A/C

There's a reason buildings in scorching climates have ceiling fans: They get hot, and fans cool spaces with less energy than the A/C. The temperature will feel about 5 degrees cooler when the fan spins.

9. Unplug your wireless router, phone charger and computer charger when not in use

Unplug your wireless router when you’re not using the internet. The most obvious time is before you go to sleep for the night. Phone and computer chargers are energy vampires; they use electricity when they’re plugged into sockets and not charging anything. Unplug them when they’re not in use.

10. Avoid single-use plastic (and straws and disposable cups)

If you can avoid plastic altogether you're on the right track. That might be hard though. So at least avoid the single-use stuff, and that includes straws and disposable cups.

Bonus Sustainability Tips

Once you've mastered the basics, you'll be itching for more. These three sustainability tips are clever without being complicated.

1. Take the stairs

Using stairs means you're saving the energy it would take the elevator to haul you up or down. Bonus: It's a great way to build exercise into your day without carving out dedicated time for it.

2. Curate your inbox

All those emails take up space in a data center, which means they use electricity and water. If you don't need them, delete, delete, delete, and shrink your carbon footprint. And if you subscribe to newsletters you never read, cancel your subscriptions.

3. Use loose-leaf tea instead of bagged tea

Nearly all teabags have some plastic, which means you're eating plastic if you heat the bag along with the tea. It also means you're adding microplastics to the earth, not to mention the fact that it takes natural resources to manufacture the teabags. Ditch teabags by using loose-leaf tea brewed in a stainless steel steeper.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title="Featured Products" border_width="2"][vc_row_inner equal_height="yes" content_placement="middle" gap="35"][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="189508" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1761846051360{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/green-llama-dish-soap-bar-brush-holder-3-piece-set-fragrance-free"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="189507" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1761846065265{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/e-cloth-dusting-glove-high-performance-microfiber"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="189506" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1761846079405{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/papaya-reuseable-paper-towels-mod-papaya"][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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