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    Here's 31 Products That Will Help You Reduce Waste In 2023

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    1. Replace your detergent with this laundry egg. It's filled with beads that will last up to 70 washes before you need to refill.

    2. The next time you go grocery shopping, take these reusable bags with you. They can even be folded away when not in use!

    3. And these reusable mesh bags are ideal for popping your fresh fruit and vegetables in.

    4. Before your weekly shop, this magnetic meal planner may come in handy. This way, you know exactly what groceries you need and what's for dinner every night so you can avoid food waste.

    5. Having leftovers isn't a bad thing, it's just knowing what to do with them. Check out this recipe book that features hundreds of recipes so you can make the most out of your leftovers.

    6. For any leftovers that you can't cook, you might want to invest in this compost bin. It's ideal for storing food waste before it goes into the green bin, and saves your main kitchen bin from bad odours!

    7. I use these biodegradable bin liners in my compost bin. They're made from corn starch and vegetable oils to minimise plastic waste.

    8. Get every last drop of product out of awkwardly-shaped jars and bottles thanks to these silicone spatulas.

    9. And this nifty tool will squeeze tubes to get all of the product out of it before you throw it away.

    10. Replace your cling film with these reusable beeswax wraps.

    11. Make your opened bottles of wine last longer thanks to this wine saver that will keep it sealed.

    12. This stretch pod is designed to store your onion that has already been cut to keep it fresh.

    13. And you can also get a pod to house your avocado too!

    14. Swap out your paper kitchen roll for these bamboo towels. Each towel can be washed and reused up to 85 times.

    15. This non-scratch kitchen sponge will last for up to 300 washes before you need to replace it! It doesn't require any washing-up liquid, just water.

    16. I love my rechargeable lighter. It replaces the use of matches, and is completely flameless.

    17. If you're after a reusable alternative to tampons or sanitary pads, check out these menstrual cups. They even come with a travel case for portability.

    18. Check out this battery-powered fabric shaver to get rid of those annoying bobbles on your clothing to give them a new lease of life.

    19. Replace the use of parchment paper and oil with these silicone baking mats. Any residue will slide right off under running water.

    20. And if you love to bake, you might want to consider using these silicone cupcake cases.

    21. Prolong the lifespan of fresh food thanks to these food saver bags.

    22. And this cotton bread bag will keep your loaf from getting stale or mouldy.

    23. These silicone covers will act as lids for opened cans of food to keep the contents fresh.

    24. Save money and use up any leftovers thanks to this tiered bento box so you can have lunch on the go.

    25. Check out this reusable coffee cup too. Its double wall will keep your drink hot, and it also boasts a leakproof design.

    26. These plastic-free hair ties are biodegradable, meaning they're made to last in your hair instead of the landfill.

    27. Switch to this microfibre cloth to remove your makeup instead of single-use wipes.

    28. And these reusable bamboo pads are ideal for your skincare. They also come with a mesh laundry bag!

    29. This natural deodorant is gentle on the skin, and completely plastic-free.

    30. Add these bamboo washcloths to your basket. They're soft enough for even sensitive skin.

    31. Finally, this Live Green book has 52 steps on how to live a more sustainable life. This includes making your own eco-friendly cleaning products, buying vintage furniture, and how to eat 'green'.