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Challenging the Throwaway Culture with Resusables

Challenging the Throwaway Culture with Resusables

Why rely on single-use plastic disposables when you can switch to eco-friendly reusable cutlery? Whether it’s a quick cup of tea or a plate of snacks while traveling, sustainable reusables help you enjoy your food without adding to plastic waste. Explore these zero-waste, eco-conscious reusable options with Bare Necessities!

1. Resusable Swadeshi Tumbler: Your go-to reusable steel cup, which you can use for years and years to come. The excitement of drinking from a traditional Indian steel cup definitely hits differently than a paper cup, which is lined with plastic. It's convenient to carry as it's collapsible and compact for your travels. And, guess what?  It’s Food Grade Certified stainless steel!

2. Stainless Steel Straw: Break free from the disposable plastic straw that’s headed straight for the landfill and sip smarter with a reusable stainless steel straw. Safe, stylish, and Food Grade Certified, these straws come in stunning colors: Steel, Rose Gold, Gold, and Copper. Making sustainability look good with every sip!

3. Cutlery to go: Snacking on the go just got easier! Forget the single-use plastic cutlery that harms our environment and contaminates our food with microplastics. Instead, choose this compostable and reusable cutlery set made from Schima Superba Wood. It's stylish, lightweight, and natural. Additionally, both the compostable spoon and fork are FDA-approved. 

4. Coconut Food Bowl I Moanna & Island Life Inspired: The lovely coconut food bowl is hand-crafted from coconut shells. Made with care, these shells are cut and sanded to remove the husk. They are polished with coconut oil and dried in the sun. Swap your single-use plastic plates for this aesthetic and eco-friendly coconut bowl!

Why do reusables matter?

Reusables help in cutting down single-use plastic waste, which directly goes to the landfill or litters our environment. When we switch to reusables from plastics, we encourage a shift from a throwaway culture to a system that values reuse and long-term impact!