Does anyone use, or has used, eco-friendly laundry detergents? I currently use Mrs. Meyer's but I'm running low and thought I'd look around to see what else is out there. I'm intrigued by laundry sheets since there's no plastic involved and take up less storage space.
The first brand I read that has the best all-around reviews was Earth Sheets. Great price, donate to charities, free shipping, cruelty-free, clean well. Then discovered they're made in China. Thanks but no thanks. 😞

@see_the_sus Although The Uses Outweigh The Cost!

Pure Castile Soap 1 Gallon $50 ( Concentrated) On Amazon …Totally SAFE!!!
USES:hand soap, body wash, face wash, laundry detergent, mopping solution, shaving cream, pet shampoo, dishwashing soap, cleaning spray, etc

Benefits: Certified organic, non-toxic soap with 3 times the concentration of regular soap, generating excellent foam and lather. The uses are endless!

Ingredients:
Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Sunflower Oil.

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I already use Dr. Bronner's Pure Castile Soap but never thought to use it for laundry. :facepalm: How well does it clean stains? I'm a distant relative of Pig Pen's. 😂

@see_the_sus Not Sure…Have Just Ordered From Amazon …Also Helps With Squash Bugs In The Garden …Better Than Ajax Dishwashing Soap For That Purpose …As Ajax Has FOUR Pages Of Chemicals On An Online Site I Checked.

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oh wow, Ajax. There's a name I haven't heard in ages! Grew up using that along with all sorts of other cough-inducing and throat and eye-burning cleaners.

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