Doing laundry can not only be a long process but a wasteful one too. Not only the amount of water and energy you use when using a washer and dryer, other components such as detergents and stain removers can have harsh ingredients that will then be going into the water. Here are some Tare Shop products that work for not only myself but our customers as well.
Laundry Strips
Laundry strips are both easy and sustainable. Each strip can be split into two, each part being able to clean one full load of laundry. Thee strips also save the hassle of having to measure out your detergent as the strips are all pre-measured. These detergent strips can work in both hot and cold water.
These laundry strips yearly take away 700,000 plastic jugs from landfills. By using the strips, you too are contributing to a waste-free world. These packs are paraben and phosphate free, biodegradable, hypoallergenic, and vegan.
Wool Dryer Balls
You may be thinking: how can a ball made out of wool be waste free? Well, these small hand-crafted wool dryer balls save you time and money. They reduce drying time which saves you on electricity and also preserves the lifespan of your clothing. It quickens your dryer time through making space between clothing when it tumbles in the wash, and wool absorbs excess water. No preservatives or dyes have been added. The wool dryer balls sold at The Tare Shop can last up to 500+ loads!
Stain Remover for Stubborn Stains
That coffee you spilled all over your shirt rushing to class or that mustard stain on your brand new blouse can be removed by this all natural stain remover! This stain remover by Buncha Farmer works on the toughest of stains and can be used on an abundance of materials. You can also cut a piece and place it in your wash load to only enhance your load of laundry. If you are going to hand wash your items after using the stain remover, wash with hot water for better results.
Soap Nuts
If detergent strips aren’t for you, another option to use are soap nuts. Soap nuts are berries grown in the Himalayas. They naturally produce a surfactant that gently cleanses your clothing. If you are sensitive to smells and other detergents, soap nuts are a great alternative.
How to use Soap Nuts instead of Traditional Detergent
Simply place 2-4 in the provided cloth bag (or even in an old sock and tie it) and toss in the washer with your clothes‚ they sud up naturally and act as a natural fabric softener in the rinse cycle. Clothes come out smelling fresh and clean and super soft.
Soap nuts can be re-used up to 5-10 times making them a super affordable option!
Tips for a waste-free laundry day
- Line dry, or hang your clothes to dry. This will also help lengthen your clothes lifetime!
- Wash your clothes with cold water. Setting it to 'tap cold' or cold water on your washing machine will save energy.
- Only wash when necessary and don't wash your clothes if they aren't dirty!
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