Normal
Plastic straws
Normal toothbrush
Plastic bags
Pads
Plastic cups
Incandescent lamp
Organic garbage
Zero Waste
Inox straws
Bamboo toothbrush
Eco bags
Reusable pads and menstrual cups
Reusable cups
Fluorescent or LED lamp
Composter
Other important tips:
Create your own vegetable garden:
How to start your own house composter: The house composter will decompose your food and other kinds of organic garbage, with microorganisms, which transform those residues in fertilizers.
How to do your own vegetable garden: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1X6KvqPjk6I
Tips for growing vegetables: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiSRDBY_0i0
How to plan your vegetable garden: https://www.planetnatural.com/vegetable-gardening-guru/getting-started/
How to start a vegetable garden: https://www.almanac.com/vegetable-gardening-for-beginners
Vegetable garden in an apartment: https://www.airtasker.com/blog/grow-vegetables-apartment/
Garden structures ideas: https://www.finegardening.com/article/three-garden-structures-you-can-build
Step by step: https://www.growveg.com/guides/how-to-plan-a-vegetable-garden-a-step-by-step-guide/
Reusable objects:
Reusing glass packages is a good idea to produce less waste and save some extra money.
A tip for the kids:
Build new toys with recyclable material and straps to stir up their creativity in a sustainable way!
Toys ideas to craft with children: https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/recycled-toys-your-kids-can-make-2086523
Shop at bulk food stores.
Use reusable storage such as eco bags to buy food from small and local shops. It is important to discourage the use of plastic bags and stimulate the purchase of unpacked products, it is better for you and for the environment.
Refuse unnecessary products.
It is important not to be a consumerist. Refusing to buy things we don't actually need can make a difference. Reconsider your consumption and try to use what you already have. It is also important to talk about this topic when it comes to eating out: always refuse things such as plastic straws, cups and cutlery. Instead, bring your own cutlery kits and beverage containers.
Reconsider some of your products.
Some products are over-packaged unnecessarily and unfortunately they are part of our routine, instead of buying those products, try substituting for others that are sustainable and also avoid buying unnecessary things.
5 tips to avoid overpacking: https://www.sarkina.com/blog/post/5-tips-to-avoid-overpacking
Reduce your meat intake.
Reducing meat consumption is important for both global warming and your health. The meat industry contributes to land and water degradation, biodiversity loss, acid rain, coral reef degradation and deforestation. It is also important to know that to produce one kilogram of beef requires 25 kilograms of grain to feed the animal and 15,000 litres of water.