You want to go plastic-free, but it's not always easy. We get it. To help you out, our team of experts have compiled the following tips. Got a question that's not answered here? Email contact [at] plasticpollutioncoalition [dot] org and let us know!

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Milk bottlesOkay, maybe you can't get old-fashioned milk delivered to your door, but you can now find glass-bottled milk in most grocery stores, including Trader Joe's.

When you're done...

school projectGiving your child(ren) a plastic-free life doesn't necessarily mean going out and buying a bunch of new stuff. In fact, your child(ren) can help the family reduce their plastic footprint via any of the...

CorkFor awhile there, some companies were pushing plastic and rubber corks as a sustainable alternative to corks made out of, well, cork. In fact, cork is a very sustainably produced...

Keep plastic away from your children's lives with toys and teethers made from natural materials! Wild Dill is a fantastic company selling all kinds of plastic-free toys made from wood and organic fabrics, such as Wild Dill Toys and Bella Luna. Additionally,...

Babies are often the most vulnerable to chemicals in their systems, so keep your little ones safe by using BPA-free, natural products to take care of them! Life Without Plastic has lots of plastic-free kids dishes, utensils, and the like, while glass baby bottles can be found at...

The day to day runnings of an office can seem fairly innocuous, but bisphenol-A is present in a lot of materials that aren't always obvious offenders. While the task of making an office plastic free can seem really daunting, here are a few examples of simple changes that can be made to eliminate toxins like BPA from a workplace. As many now know, bisphenol-A lurks in receipts because it is...