Reducing your exposure to plastics and endocrine-disrupting chemicals starts at home. This shop helps you make high-impact upgrades to the products you use every day — from kitchen and cleaning to personal care and laundry.
Start room by room
The starter pack for your plastic detox
Inspired by the home interventions featured in The Plastic Detox, upgrading to these everyday products helps reduce your exposure to harmful chemicals commonly found in the home.
- Curated upgrades across kitchen, bathroom, and laundry routines
- Designed to replace common sources of plastic-related chemicals
- Selected to avoid endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and other chemicals associated with hormone disruption
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Curated to reduce plastic exposure where it matters most
Everything in this shop meets expert-backed criteria developed with the Oceanic Preservation Society — prioritizing reduced plastic where it counts most.
✓ Plastic never touches anything you ingest
✓ Free from BPA and all “BP” alternatives
✓ Free from PFAS and other “forever chemicals”
✓ Selected to avoid endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and other chemicals associated with hormone disruption
A healthier home is easy with Grove
3,000+ banned ingredients
Across everything we carry — no label decoding required.
Vetted for high performance
Because you want products that work well, save time, and save money.
Good for you and the planet
Every order ships carbon neutral and helps recover ocean-bound plastic.
4 high-impact ways to reduce exposure today
Cook with care
Avoid ingesting harmful forever chemicals (PFAS) that can accumulate in the body. Replacing plastic cutting boards and utensils with 100% wooden, stainless steel, or whole bamboo cutting boards and utensils is an easy and quick swap to reduce microplastics shedding into your food. Replace nonstick and Teflon cookware with safer alternatives made from glass, stainless steel, copper, ceramic, or cast iron.
Seek out safer hair and personal care products
Products used daily on skin and hair can be absorbed into the body. Some contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) — substances found in certain plastics, fragrances, and personal care ingredients that may interfere with hormone systems. Look for simpler formulas, fragrance transparency, and lower-plastic packaging where possible. Bar soaps, lotions, shampoos, and conditioners can also offer zero-waste alternatives.
Love your laundry
Choose tablets, powders, or liquids, since some pods use plastic-based films. One simple upgrade: switch from dryer sheets to wool dryer balls. They soften fabrics, cut static, and last far longer than disposable sheets. Adding white vinegar to the fabric softener dispenser in the washing machine also helps soften fabric and reduce static. Take advantage of sunshine and fresh air by hanging your laundry outside to dry naturally.
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Shop Baby & Kids
Shop Laundry