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Green
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Wardrobe
Americans throw away up to 11.3 million tons of textile waste every year. To help keep clothing waste down, ask yourself, “Will I wear this 30 times?” before you buy something new. And opt for brands that make clothes with longevity and sustainability in mind, like Avocado’s Hass.
lights
LED bulbs use up to 90% less energy and last up to 25 times longer than traditional ones. Making the switch can help you trim electricity use and your budget. Talk about a bright idea.
Bed
Avocado’s mattresses are made with 100%
GOLS-certified organic latex and GOTS-certified organic cotton. Avocado also offsets 100% of the emissions their biz generates and gives 1% of all revenue to environmental nonprofits. So you can sleep easy.
Avocado Eco
Organic Mattress
Bottles
Packaging accounts for 14.5 million tons of plastic created every year. Consider ditching single-use shampoo and soap bottles for bars to help cut back. Or add a mini recycling bin so your empties always go to the right place.
Self-care
Two-thirds of the world’s population could face water shortages by 2025 if we don’t address our use. Look for beauty products made with little or no water like Avocado’s Reed + Gwen Grounding Dry Body Oil to do your part.
Reed + Gwen
Grounding Dry Body Oil
Sink
Check regularly for leaks. It can help you save $$$ and up to 180 gallons of water every week. (Psst…that’s the same amount used in more than 30 loads of laundry.)
Produce
Rinse fruits and veggies in a bowl full of water instead of running the tap. It can save you over a gallon of water per minute. Yes, really.
Groceries
133 pounds of food (aka 30%–40% of what's produced) goes to waste every year. So store
your groceries so they last. One idea: Put milk at the back of the fridge so it stays bacteria-free. Another: Separate ripe fruits and veg
because they can release a gas that
makes others ripen faster.
Snacks
Next time you’re snacking on-the-go, consider buying in bulk and separating into reusable bags or containers vs. buying individually packaged servings.
Electronics
Update your upgrade game by reselling or recycling used electronics and old devices instead of dropping ‘em off at the dump.
Decor
Synthetic fabrics release microplastics every time they’re washed. When shopping for decor, look for stuff made with natural materials like this Avocado throw made of ethically sourced, 100% natural alpaca fibers and zero chemical dyes.
Avocado Alpaca
Wool Throw
Windows
Houses lose nearly a third of heating energy through windows. Adding curtains, blinds,
and other coverings can help you save money
and keep the planet happy.
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Living Room
Avocado’s mattresses are
made with 100% GOLS-certified organic latex and GOTS-certified organic cotton. Avocado also offsets 100%
of the emissions their biz generates and gives 1% of
all revenue to environmental nonprofits. So you can
sleep easy.
It isn’t always easy being (or going) green. Even if you wanna live the sustainable life, getting started can feel overwhelming. So we teamed up with our friends at Avocado — who are experts when it comes to taking care of Mother Earth, btw — to suggest a few simple ways you can be more eco-friendly at home.
Take a tour through each room and click on the pulsing hotspots to reveal our tips.
Avocado Eco
Organic Mattress
LED bulbs use up to 90% less energy and last up to 25 times longer than traditional ones. Making the switch can help
you trim electricity use and your budget. Talk about a bright idea.
Americans throw away up
to 11.3 million tons of textile waste every year. To help keep clothing waste down, ask yourself, “Will I wear this 30 times?” before you buy something new. And opt for brands that make clothes with longevity and sustainability in mind, like Avocado’s Hass.
Houses lose nearly a third of heating energy through windows. Adding curtains, blinds, and other coverings can help you save money and keep the planet happy.
Synthetic fabrics release microplastics every time they’re washed. When shopping for decor, look for stuff made with natural materials like this Avocado throw made of ethically sourced, 100% natural alpaca fibers and zero chemical dyes.
Avocado Alpaca Wool Throw
133 pounds of food (aka 30%–40% of what's produced) goes to waste every year. So store your groceries so they last. One idea: Put milk at the back of the fridge so it stays bacteria-free. Another: Separate ripe fruits and veg
because they can release a gas that makes others ripen faster.
Check regularly for leaks. It can help you save $$$ and up to 180 gallons of water every week. (Psst…that’s the same amount used in more than 30 loads of laundry.)
Two-thirds of the world’s population could face water shortages by 2025 if we don’t address our use. Look for beauty products made with little or no water like Avocado’s Reed + Gwen Grounding Dry Body Oil to do your part.
Reed + Gwen
Grounding Dry Body Oil
Packaging accounts for 14.5 million tons of plastic created every year. Consider ditching single-use shampoo and soap bottles for bars to help cut back. Or add a mini recycling bin so your empties always go to the right place.
Next time you’re snacking on-the-go, consider buying in bulk and separating into reusable bags or containers vs. buying individually packaged servings.
Rinse fruits and veggies in a bowl full of water instead of running the tap. It can save you over a gallon of water per minute. Yes, really.
Update your upgrade game by reselling or recycling used electronics and old devices instead of dropping ‘em off at the dump.
It isn’t always easy being (or going) green. Even if you wanna live the sustainable
life, getting started can feel overwhelming. So we teamed up with our friends at Avocado — who are experts when it comes to taking care of Mother Earth, btw — to suggest a few simple ways you can be more eco-friendly at home.
Take a tour through each room and click on the pulsing hotspots to reveal our tips.
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Pets
Products with a “biodegradable” label, like Avocado’s dog bed, will eventually break down into natural materials under the right conditions. That can save landfill space and put less pressure on the recycling industry.
Avocado Organic Dog Bed + Pillow Bolster
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Products with a “biodegradable” label, like Avocado’s dog bed, will eventually break down into natural materials under the right conditions. That can save landfill space and put less pressure on the recycling industry.
Avocado Organic Dog Bed + Pillow Bolster
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Wardrobe
Americans throw away up to 11.3 million tons of textile waste every year. To help keep clothing waste down, ask yourself, “Will I wear this 30 times?” before you buy something new. And opt for brands that make clothes with longevity and sustainability in mind, like Avocado’s Hass.
Avocado Hass Apparel
Avocado Hass Apparel