California’s Greatest Eco-Pleasant Merchandise

Straws
Plastic straws are very harmful to the environment—consumers typically only use them for a few minutes, but they stick around for our lifetimes and beyond, polluting the ocean and harming marine animals. Santa Barbara’s FinalStraw offers eco straws that conveniently fold into a carrying case for easy transportation. Whether you’re enjoying lemonade on your porch or drinking iced coffee on the go, these rust-proof, stainless steel straws (with silicone ends so your lips never have to touch the metal) make the ideal drink companions.
Bags and Food Containers
Single-use plastic bags and food containers are among the most wasteful items in our kitchens, so trading in these items can make a huge difference over time—and save you money in the long run. Opt for multi-use alternatives such as Emeryville’s Stasher Bags and Pleasanton’s MIRA Brands metal food storage containers, and watch your plastic consumption rapidly decrease. Whether you’re filling your fridge with leftovers or packing up seasonal produce from your favorite CSA box for a picnic in the yard, these plastic-free options are ready to take on whatever you have planned.
Invest in some eco-friendly produce bags, too, in order to decrease your footprint even further. Not only are they great for shopping at the grocery store and avoiding plastic produce bags, but also for storing all your loose items in the pantry. From onions and apples to oatmeal and grains, reusable bags—such as those from Los Gatos’ Simple Ecology—can handle it all.
Coffee Makers
Traditional drip coffee makers use paper filters, making them unnecessarily wasteful. When it’s time for an upgrade, get a French press from Pleasanton’s MIRA Brands to avoid disposable filters altogether, or go with a travel-friendly coffee maker from Palo Alto’s AeroPress. Choose the AeroPress Go so you can take it with you on your camping and boating adventures—and everything in between. This nifty brewer can make regular coffee, espresso, and cold brew–style coffee, and the small filters are both biodegradable and compostable, so your mind can rest easy.
Water Bottles
If you’re looking for go-to reusable products, you absolutely need a reliable water bottle—one that isn’t made of single-use plastic. Invest in a glass water bottle from San Francisco’s bkr or a metal water bottle from Klean Kanteen, and you’ll be ready for whatever adventures come your way.
Travel Mugs
Another easy way to live more sustainably is to get a reusable to-go mug so you can take your homemade brew with you on your weekend excursions or on your way to work. Opt for a ceramic travel version from San Francisco’s Soma mugs, and you’ll be sipping in style while keeping single-use cups out of the landfill.
Sustainable Clothing
When you first start thinking about living an eco-friendly lifestyle, clothing might not strike you as one of the most impactful swaps, but the truth is, sustainable fashion makes a huge difference for the planet. After cheaply-made clothing is discarded, most of it sits in landfills. To compound this issue, microplastics are released from the cheap, synthetic plastic fibers, polluting the waterways, air, and public lands. Choosing ethically-made, sustainable fabrics reduces the amount of resources necessary to make the garments—for example, growing enough non-organic cotton to make a T-shirt takes 2,500-plus liters of water, while organic cotton typically uses around 80 percent less water.
California brands—such as the North Face, Athleta, and Patagonia—provide eco-friendly alternatives to fast fashion and can take you everywhere you need to go. Whether you’re hiking at Mount Diablo, doing downward dog at a yoga studio, or walking around your favorite cities, you’ll always feel good about wearing these sustainably made clothes.
Outdoor and Workout Gear
Sustainable outdoor gear and workout equipment uses renewable resources and avoids microplastics, so you can enjoy the places you love without harming them. Grab a picnic blanket from Burbank’s Laguna Beach Textile Company, a hydration pack from Camelbak, a sleeping bag from Marmot, and a yoga mat from Manduka to reduce your plastic footprint and get ready for whenever adventure calls. While you’re at it, pick up some sustainable backpacks, a tent, and hiking shoes from these incredible companies, and you’ll be set season after season.
Skincare and Beauty Products
There’s a surprising amount of chemicals and harmful ingredients in the vast majority of beauty products. Since cosmetics and skincare items aren’t meant for ingestion, they’re not subjected to rigorous standards, but if you’ve ever put on lip balm and then sipped a drink, chances are you’ve consumed the products. So instead of worrying about these toxic ingredients, it’s time to make the switch to natural and non-harmful products.
Upgrade your skincare routine with hand and body soap from San Francisco’s J.R. Watkins. Then, soothe your skin with products from OSEA, Ama Sea Beauty and Le Prunier—but make sure to start with a layer of mineral sunscreen from Raw Minerals or All Good. Lastly, opt for clean beauty products and eco-friendly hair care items to complete the look.
Cleaning Products
Finally, it’s time to clean the house with sustainable cleaning products from San Francisco’s Grove Collaborative. Grove is a 100-percent plastic-neutral company with exacting standards; every item it makes and sells must be cruelty-free and comply to non-toxic, efficacy, and sustainability standards. Offering everything from laundry detergent and dish brushes to reusable paper towels and multi-surface sprays, Grove gives you the supplies you need to clean your place without worrying about toxic chemicals or pollution.
Now that you’ve got all the eco-friendly products you need to live a more sustainable, lower-plastic life, you’re ready to take on the world.