We’re all trying to become cleaner and greener these days, but it can be so hard to find
products that are truly eco-friendly. Seventh Generation is one company leading the way with a fantastic range of environmentally sound cleaning and baby products.
All their products are non-toxic, plant-based, and/or made from recycled materials. This is especially important for your baby. Just think what harsh chemicals from the other companies do to your little one’s soft, sensitive skin!
I’m giving away one Seventh Generation Natural Baby Starter Kit worth $49.99 to one lucky Celeb Tots reader. The kit includes two packs of size 1 chlorine-free diapers, chlorine-free baby wipes plus a refill pack, some Natural Baby laundry detergent, all packaged in an eco-friendly Seventh Generation tote bag.
All that great gear should send you well on your way to creating a natural, healthy lifestyle for your baby. It could also make a great gift for someone you know!
To enter just leave a comment and tell me your favorite environmentally friendly tip. Personally, I love using totes like this Seventh Generation one when I do my grocery shopping.
Comment on this post with your answer before 5 pm PST on 14 May to enter the draw. I’ll announce the winners on Thursday 15 May.
The winner will be contacted via e-mail for their mailing address, so please make sure you comment with a valid e-mail address. You must also be a resident of the USA or Canada to enter. Good luck everybody!
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We Compost!
Our family uses recycled water containers instead of buying new water or juice bottles.
I carry a canvas tote bag with me when I go grocery shopping.
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Recycle.
Pick up garbage every time you go in or out of a store. If everyone did this the world would be a cleaner place.
[...] Erin. And thanks to everyone who entered. I really loved reading all your environmentally friendly tips this last [...]
I stopped using paper towels and napkins. We just wash towels and use cloth napkins.
I always use my SIGG bottle, never plastic bottled water, always use reuseable bags, buy in bulk avoiding waste, compost, support local and responsible companies (reducing shipping), cloth diapers, ONLY all natural cleaning products (also in bulk), low-energy light bulbs, etc.