Eight Eco-Friendly Laundry Tips

Eco Friendly Laundry Tips

Eight Eco-Friendly Laundry Tips

Control The Temperature

About 90% of the energy associated with doing laundry involves just heating the water. The solution: turn that dial cold!

Wash Full Loads

Even the most energy-efficient loads use forty gallons of water. Reducing the number of loads you do each week will save water and money. If you find yourself doing eight or more loads of laundry each week, skipping one will save over 10% on your laundry costs.

Upgrade To Energy An Energy Efficient Washer And Dryer

This is not permission to go out and replace your current machine that’s running fine. (But nice try!) If you’re in the market for a new washer or dryer, buying an energy-efficient model can save both water and energy and lower your bills.

Switch To Natural Detergents And Stain Removers

Natural products tend to be free of chlorine bleach, synthetic fragrances, dyes, and optical brighteners. What’s in them? They’re usually plant (not petroleum) based, contain biodegradable surfactants, and are often specifically formulated to perform well in cold water. Be sure to read the fine print when shopping.

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Choose Non-Chlorine Bleach

Use in the home isn’t quite as detrimental to the environment as industrial use (like bleaching paper), but chlorine bleach can irritate skin and eyes. Most non-chlorine bleach is hydrogen peroxide. You can buy branded versions, or just stick to the three percent version sold in drug stores. And doing so will really add up. In fact, if every US household replaced just one 64-ounce bottle of chlorine bleach with non-chlorine bleach, we could prevent 11.6 million pounds of chlorine from entering our environment

Rethink Dryer Sheets

The chemicals-including synthetic fragrances-found in conventional dryer sheets and fabric softeners are similar to what is found in conventional detergents. They’re largely questionable for human health and the environment. Plus, don’t even think about recycling those dryer sheets/ Either skip them entirely or choose eco-friendly ones like Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day lavender dryer sheets

Hang Clothes To Dry

Keeping your clothes out of dryer extends their life, reduces energy use, and cuts costs. Whether indoors or outside, line drying can be done year-round. Just don’t put dark colors in bright sunlight or they’ll fade. Bonus: Indoor rack drying during the winter doubles as a humidifier

Make Your Own Laundry Products

The only real way to know what’s going into your laundry is to whip up your own solutions. Use safe-for-the-environment ingredients that are already in your pantry like vinegar, lemon juice, hydrogen peroxide, and baking soda. Many of these DIY formulas have been used for generations and get the job done