One Small Change in Becoming More Eco-Friendly
In collaboration with Arla.
Sustainability and the impact on our environment is a hot topic right now, especially when it comes to food packaging. It’s something that I’ve become quite conscious about in our home and keen to rein in our households impact on the environment by making small changes that will help to make a difference in becoming more eco-friendly.
Arla Organic has brought out a new eco-cycle bottle that is made with 50% recycled material, which is more than the previous bottle! And knowing that the bottle is easily recyclable can help to instill good environmentally friendly habits around the home. If you’d like to get the Arla Organic eco-cycle bottle it’s available in 2L, from Asda, Sainsbury, Ocado, and Iceland.
Since it’s readily available and you can easily pick one up when doing your weekly grocery shop, it’s a simple addition to a busy modern life. No real extra effort is needed which as a working mum of two with a 4-year-old and a baby is a massive selling point. It makes being more eco-friendly that little bit easier.
I love seeing brands make an effort to lessen their impact on the environment where they can. The grazing pastures used by the farmers for the Arla Organic range are completely free from chemical fertilisers and herbicides. Alternatively, they use other methods such as crop rotation and selecting certain crop varieties to govern the growth of weeds and pests to promote natural crop growth.
You can find out more about Arla Organic here.
Check out my Garlic & Herb Meatball recipe made using Arla Organic Free Range Milk.
What small changes can you make around your home to help you become more eco-friendly?
*This post was commissioned by Arla, but all opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the brands that allow me to do what I love, bringing you wellness content and recipes to help you find your version of balance.
Everything starts with one small step. It makes it easier to change. The thing that we do to be eco friendly it is change the straws we use. We use bamboo and metal straws. The metal ones are my favorite.
It’s great that more companies are doing this. They need to be the ones making the big changes.
Love this!!! As businesses start to make small changes like this, it’s so inspiring! I wish federal governments would spearhead with bigger laws and regulations, until then it just seems like baby steps… still, baby steps are better than nothing! Good for Arla!
I am loving this for sure and yes…. every small step that we can take to help protect the environment and planet if a good thing. I love that they use 50% recylced plastic and I also love that the product is made with free range cows. I only purchase (or try to) free range eggs 🙂
I love when companies use packaging that is made from recycled materials. One change I’m making is I’m not buying anything with plastic at the grocery store.
Small steps is a great way to start. Using recycled products is a great idea in our everyday items.