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Have a cool 'plastic-free' product idea keeping you up at night?

Welcome to the club!

This is your chance to bring that idea to life.  

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!

WRITE YOUR IDEAS IN THE COMMENTS BELOW.

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  • Just wanna say Id love if you made Kate Pritchetts idea of collapseable takeout containers!!

    Erin Dijkema on
  • I have a few

    Dog toys that are tough and environmentally safe. Most dog toys are cheaply made that dog tear through, completely plastic and/or use so much material. Itd be awesome to have safe, cheap, environmentally safe toys instead of going through hundreds a year per dog (it seems).

    Another idea comes from working in as a PSW. I searched so long for hygiene gloves that were cheap enough for those on assistance to buy in bulk that were environmentally safe. No such luck. Though latex is technically compostable, most compost facilities wont take them.

    Reusable bags that are plastic free and actually handy to carry.

    Plastic free art and writing supplies (pens, markers, no plastic bamboo notebooks)

    Plastic free hairbrush

    Erin Dijkema on
  • Plastic-free pens with plastic-free reusable cartridges (ballpoint, felt-tip, fountain, or others)
    Plastic-free fairy lights or Christmas lights
    Plastic-free delicate wash bags
    Plastic-free air purifier
    Paper- and plastic-free gift wrap set at a reasonable price (something like eco-decorated fabric with dried fruit or flower adornments; a plastic-free method of wrapping without tape)
    Aesthetically pleasing reusable containers for the bathroom and kitchen (for the storage of flour, sugar, soap, etc.)—glass, stainless steel, ceramic, or bamboo with plastic-free air-tight seals
    100% plastic-free water bottles and thermoses
    Biodegradable garbage/compost bags
    A truly useful compost-collection system that fits under the kitchen sink or seamlessly lies alongside the sink

    Clare on
  • Definitely plastic free shampoo. How about in little dissolvable pouches like dishwasher detergent or some laundry detergents.

    Pamela LIenhard on
  • Travel-sized containers are useful for travel and daily use (in my purse I’ve got containers with castile soap for hand washing, my homemade deodorant, and my homemade skin balm. But they’re all plastic! Maybe they could be silicone or stainless steel instead? Even sturdy glass would be doable.

    Gabrielle Klein-Mejia on


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