Eco-Friendly Laundry Tips

Laundry day doesn't have to be hard on the environment. Here are some simple changes you can make to reduce your ecological footprint:
Use Cold Water
Up to 90% of the energy used by washing machines goes to heating water. Modern detergents work effectively in cold water, so make this simple switch to save energy.
Choose Eco-Friendly Detergents
Look for plant-based, biodegradable detergents free from phosphates, optical brighteners, and synthetic fragrances. These are better for waterways and aquatic life.
Wash Full Loads
Maximize efficiency by only running your washing machine when it's full. This saves water, energy, and detergent.
Line Dry When Possible
Dryers are energy hogs. Whenever weather permits, hang clothes to dry naturally. Your clothes will last longer too!
Microfiber Filters
Install a microfiber filter on your washing machine to catch synthetic fibers that would otherwise end up in waterways.
Extend Time Between Washes
Not all clothes need washing after a single wear. Items like jeans, sweaters, and jackets can often be worn multiple times before washing.
By implementing these changes, you can significantly reduce the environmental impact of your laundry routine while still keeping your clothes clean and fresh.
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