Tanji is always asked for her recommendations, whether it’s for cooking tips and recipes or the tools and travel must-haves she relies on each day. And we’re answering the call!
Reusable Bag
While reusable bags aren’t exactly revolutionary, you’ll be proud to wear Baggu’s line of bright and colorful options on your arm as you strut around the supermarket. These super-durable nylon totes that can hold up to 50 pounds fold up teeny-tiny to fit in your purse. ($12–$16)
Bamboo Compost Bin
Whether you’re looking to reduce your carbon footprint, create nutrient-rich fertilizer for your garden, or simply stop your trash from smelling, composting is the way to go. This attractive bin from Bamboozle is made of biodegradable and durable bamboo fibers, so it has double the green power! ($50–$53)
Beeswax Food Wraps
These food wraps made of beeswax-coated cotton offer an eco-friendly alternative to single-use plastic wrap. Perfect for packing sandwiches, snacks, or leftovers, reduce, reuse, and contribute to the socially conscious company Supra Endura, which donates a portion of each sale to a nonprofit. ($24 for set of 3)
Swedish Dish Cloths
These reusable European-made kitchen cloths from Simply Essential are like a mix between a sponge and paper towels. Kick your throw-away habit with these super-absorbent cloths that can do the work of up to 100 paper towels. ($8 for set of 3)
L’Occitane Butter Hand Cream
We’re big fans of this nourishing shea butter hand cream. Making it an even richer find, the aluminum tube is fully recyclable, unlike plastic packaging that often ends up in landfills. ($29 for 5.2 oz.)
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