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The best Earth Day deals in 2024 so far are from SodaStream, Bite, and Lomi

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Skip single-use plastic bottles (and an annoying trip to the store) with a SodaStream — on sale now. Credit: SodaStream

UPDATE: Apr. 16, 2024, 11:30 a.m. EDT We will continue to update this post as more deals pop up in the days preceding Earth Day on April 22.

A quick look at the best Earth Day deals


Best kitchen deal

SodaStream

Save up to $60 on sparkling water makers


Best self-care deal

Bite

Save 40% on sets including toothpaste bits, floss, and refillable deodorant


Earth Day deals are a reminder of two things: that you could probably be doing more to minimize your personal impact, and that the government could definitely be doing more to minimize the dire impact of the few major corporations that are overwhelmingly fueling climate change.

Earth Day 2024 (April 22) is particularly a big one because it falls in the middle of a major election cycle. There’s one considerable free thing you can do: research the climate-related stances of candidates on your ballot and vote accordingly.

When it comes to voting with your dollars, switching to chewable toothpaste from a jar over disposable plastic tubes or to laundry detergent sheets over disposable plastic jugs are quick, easy, sustainable swaps that are often cheaper around Earth Day. Plus, Earth Month is also a great time to recycle an old device you’ve been trying to replace. During all of April, Best Buy is offering extra discounts on tech items that you recycle in-store. For instance, recycling any old laptop or tablet unlocks an extra $50 off any Microsoft Surface device, combinable with any current discounts.

We’re tracking the best Earth Day deals of 2024 below and will be adding to the list as more pop up ahead of April 22.

Best kitchen and home deal

SodaStream

Save up to $60 on sparkling water makers

Why we like it

A refreshing, fizzy treat on a warm day doesn’t have to come at the cost of making an annoying trip to the store — or at the cost of a single-use plastic bottle (or six). Getting a SodaStream on your counter gives you the ability to turn plain water into virtually any flavor of sparkling water that you want. Flavor options include Pepsi, Mountain Dew, kombucha, and a ton of flavors from Bubly.

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Best self-care deal

Bite

Save 40% on sets including toothpaste bits, floss, and refillable deodorant

Why we like it

Your toothpaste situation is a great place to start on your journey to be more eco-friendly at home. Bite’s chewable Toothpaste Bits are a Shark Tank star that can virtually eliminate the plastic footprint of one of the most wasteful bathroom habits — and look way less crusty while doing it. Your chewable tablets arrive in a refillable glass jar and taste really good, all while avoiding potentially toxic additives typically found in traditional toothpaste.

Besides its chewable toothpaste, Bite also offers bathroom swaps like zero-waste whitening kits and a refillable body moisturizer that ditches the plastic pump and adds ingredients like hyaluronic acid.

More Earth Day self-care deals

  • Kitsch — save 20% sitewide on shampoo and conditioner bars, silk pillowcases, heatless hair curlers, shower filters, and more

More miscellaneous Earth Day deals

  • Ana Luisa — buy two, get 20% off or buy three, get 25% off on carbon-neutral jewelry

  • Conscious Step — save 20% when you buy five pairs of socks with proceeds donated to the sustainable nonprofit cause of your choice

Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers essential home tech like vacuums and TVs as well as sustainable swaps and travel. Her ever-growing experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.

Leah graduated from Penn State University in 2016 with dual degrees in Sociology and Media Studies. When she’s not writing about shopping (or shopping online for herself), she’s almost definitely watching a horror movie, “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” or “The Office.” You can follow her on X at @notleah or email her at [email protected].

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