Giveaway has ended. Congratulations to Cathy!
Earth Month was in April, but there’s really no reason to not go green every month, is there? I try to help myself and my family be as green as we can be (while still maintaining my sanity – I can’t handle cloth diapers!). We recycle everything we possibly can, we compost, we reuse products and I especially try to waste as little as possible in everything I do. Some use and waste, however, is non-negotiable for me. Toilet paper is one of those things. I know there are some alternatives, but my family is definitely going to use TP!
It’s nice to know, however, that there are a few eco-friendly options that allow us to lessen our impact while still using toilet paper! Marcal Small Steps makes toilet paper, napkins and paper towels from 100% premium recycled paper, not trees. Why the name “Small Steps”? It may seem like a small thing, but using 100% recycled products (like Marcal Small Steps) really adds up. If every household in the U.S. replaced one package of traditional toilet paper with Marcal Small Steps, together we could help save nearly one million trees. And, in your own home, a family of four could save two trees a year (17 trees over 10 years) just by switching to paper products made from 100% recycled materials. That’s incredible! Marcal Small Steps sent me some samples to try out their products, and I’m happy to say that I like them! Marcal sent me toilet paper, napkins and paper towels to try out.
Overall, I have to say that the products do their jobs. I usually buy the budget, single-ply, big rolls of toilet paper, because I’m just not picky about that sort of thing. The Marcal toilet paper was very similar, so no complaints there! The napkins were the same story. They’re not restaurant-quality napkins, but they worked just fine to clean us up while we were eating dinner, so these products get my vote, too! I do have to admit that I’m not a big paper towel user. In my effort to reduce my own waste, I tend to use rags for almost everything, so I can’t really compare the paper towels to the performance of other products. I did, however, find that they worked just fine to clean up a secondhand bread machine I picked up a few weeks ago. They didn’t shred or fall apart, and the machine cleaned up beautifully, so I’d recommend the Marcal paper towels, too!
I think one of the best things about Marcal is that their products are environmentally-friendly without the “green premium” that’s often attached to other eco-friendly products. I actually learned that Marcal products typically sell for less than their competitors tradtional paper goods that often have dyes and chemicals that Marcal doesn’t. Plus, those other products aren’t made from recycled materials! Also, I often find coupons for Marcal products in my Sunday newspaper so I can pick up the product for even less than their regular low price. A green product that I can get for a fabulously low price? I’m a convert for sure!
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Giveaway
Marcal is so fabulous, they’re providing a 1-month supply of paper products to one lucky Baby GoodBuys reader! Here’s how to enter:
Leave a comment letting me know a “small step” you’ve taken to become more green.
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Contest Details: Contest ends on 5/28/2010. United States residents only. Valid email address is required. All entries without a valid email address will be disqualified. Duplicate, fraudulent and/or invalid entries will be disqualified. Winning email notification must be responded to within 48 hours or that winner will forfeit the prize and a new winner will be selected. Winner will be selected with the random integer generator at random.org. Screen print of Random.org selection will be saved and provided upon request. Winner’s first name will be posted on this giveaway/contest All questions should be directed to babygoodbuys(at) gmail(dot)com.
FTC Disclosure: This was not a paid post and honest opinions were expressed. Many thanks to Marcal Small Steps for providing the products for my (very!) personal use and additional products to give away.












A small step is recycling, reusing, carpooling, and minimizing driving.
We use our own bags at the supermarket.
we recycle everything we can and swap toys with friends
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I have switched to using green cleaning products.
We cloth diaper which is a big step that started out small!
my most recent “small” change to help the environment is to bring my own bags to the grocery store or where i am buying something. they are more durable and easier to carry anyway!
We have tried to cut down on the things we throw away. Also, turning off lights and appliances when not in use
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I try and buy things with the least amount of packaging and also use paper products that are from recycled materials – I love Small Steps products, so I hope I win!
I’m a subscriber (and Christie, I’d like to know how you’ve eliminated paper towels! We go through 1/2 a roll a day.)
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I use re-usable bags, and grow a garden!
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We ride our bicycles whenever possible, grow our own veggies, reuse anything we can and always use reusable bags!
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reuseable shopping bags, switched out all our light bulbs, and are big recyclers!
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I use reusable tote bags when I go shopping!
We’ve been using cloth wipes almost exclusively this time around for my baby and we’ve also been trying to give up paper towels and use rags/cloths instead — that one’s been harder for us for some reason
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I planted a veggie garden this year and almost always bring my own bag when shopping – it has really cut down on the number of plastic bags we accumulate.
we recycle everything we can!
We have our own garden and grow most of our produce. We also recycle.
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I LOVE USING THEM ALSO SAVING TREES. I ALSO USE REUSABLE BAGS WHEN I SHOP,I BUY GREEN WORK PRODUCTS
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we recycle, compost, use tote bags for shopping, during summer months we ride our bikes to work
We have started recycling! We have two trashcans in the house so we dont forget and my daughter is also able to help out and do her part!
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I always take my reusable bags to the grocery. Paper or plastic? Neither!
I recycle just about everything I can, I have changed about 95%of the light bulbs in my home to energy efficient and I use reusable tote bags when i do 99% of my shopping…especially when i can get $.05 off for each bag!!!
I’ve done away with all chemical cleaning supplies in our household and have been simply using water, baking soda, vinegar and hydrogen peroxide for all of the cleaning.
I recycle all my 1, 2 plastics and glass and paper products.
I am an email subscriber!
I am a FB fan too!
i use all cloth diapers
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We continue to use reusable bags and reuse our plastic food bags.
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My small step has been to use reusable shopping bags and grow some of our own veggies.