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No bad ideas, so dream BIG and help us - help you - make 20 new products in 2020.

Top idea wins a prize! Winner will receive an etee Hit Kit - a sampling of our top products!

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  • Concentrated Laundry detergent, dish washer soap and fabric softener
    Environmentally friendly razers and shaving cream

    Brittany on
  • Baby products! There are options for eco-friendly products, but allll of them come in plastic. Diaper cream, baby lotion, and baby shampoo are the first things that come to mind. Some sort of toddler training toothpaste—I’d be nervous to give my tiny kids tabs and they would definitely want something not minty; maybe something in a jar? Some of these things would be harder than others, but other ideas: wipes in plastic-free packaging (maybe ones where you add water yourself when you need them? Then they wouldn’t dry out), tube nose suctioner (my Nose Frida is awesome, but plastic), bottles, baby purée storage jars, baby/kid silverware, formula, hairbrush, detangler spray, hair ties, I’m sure there’s more baby/kid things I’m not thinking of at the moment.

    Christy C on
  • I think no plastic no metal food containers would be ideal. Most bring this stuf to work or school and need to heat them up, and if It’s metal it can’t go in a microwave. I’ve also seen plastic topped glass containers.

    Daily pill holders
    Percription pill bottles

    Cheryl Hughes on
  • I use castile soap for everything from shower gel and shampoo to an all purpose cleaner for my home. I purchase it by the gallon, only problem? It comes in a PLASTIC container. Please help!

    Christine Merriman on
  • This has probably already been said, but plastic free dog poop bags would be swell. There are a few options on the market that claim to be biodegradable or compostable, but that’s not usually the case, so it’s difficult to trust such claims. And paper bags are largely ineffective while paper production/disposal has environmental issues of its own. I’d love plastic free waste bags from a reputable company I can trust. And so would my pup!

    Maggie on


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