Zero Waste Bathroom: The Complete Room-by-Room Guide

The bathroom is a plastic factory in miniature, shampoo bottles, toothpaste tubes, razors, and endless packaging. It’s also one of the most satisfying rooms to green, because durable swaps quickly replace a constant stream of disposables. Here’s how to do it, zone by zone.

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Oral Care

Swap your plastic toothbrush for bamboo, and try toothpaste tablets or toothpaste in a glass jar to skip the non-recyclable tube. See our picks for the best eco-friendly toothpaste tablets.

Hair and Body

Shampoo and conditioner bars eliminate plastic bottles entirely, and refillable systems are a great middle ground if you prefer liquid. Bar soap beats body wash on packaging every time. Our zero-waste shampoo review walks through a refillable option in detail.

Shaving

A safety razor with replaceable blades lasts a lifetime and ends the cycle of plastic disposables. Pair it with a shave bar or cream in low-waste packaging, see our sustainable shaving guide.

Deodorant

Switch to a natural deodorant in compostable or refillable packaging. We compared options in our Native deodorant review and looked at the brand’s eco-credentials in is Native deodorant sustainable.

Recycle the Empties

Some bathroom packaging can’t go in curbside bins but is accepted through specialty programs. Before tossing old products, see how to recycle empty beauty products.

Start With One Swap

Don’t replace everything at once, use up what you have, then swap each item for a low-waste version as it runs out. The bathroom transforms itself within a few months.

Zero Waste Bathroom: The Complete Room-by-Room Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I start a zero waste bathroom?

Use up what you already own, then replace each item with a low-waste version as it runs out. The easiest first swaps are a bamboo toothbrush, a bar of soap, a shampoo bar, and a safety razor.

What are the easiest zero waste bathroom swaps?

Bar soap instead of body wash, a shampoo bar or refill instead of bottles, a bamboo toothbrush, toothpaste tablets, a safety razor, and reusable cotton rounds are the simplest, highest-impact swaps.

Is a safety razor really better than disposables?

Yes. A safety razor is a one-time purchase that lasts for years, with only thin recyclable metal blades to replace, versus a constant stream of plastic disposable razors or cartridges that can’t be recycled.

How do I recycle empty shampoo and beauty bottles?

Many bathroom empties aren’t accepted curbside but can go through specialty take-back programs. Rinse them and check brand or retailer recycling programs, see our guide to recycling empty beauty products.


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