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In reply to the discussion: Please stop buying big plastic bottles of laundry detergent [View all]wnylib
(26,054 posts)92. WOW. I can't remember the last time that I saw a glass milk bottle.
Wonder why milk bottlers switched from the waxy paper cartons that you could pull open. Maybe tree sources were too expensive? Plastic is pretty cheap to produce, even though petroleum is used on making it.
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I have bought several different kinds and truthfully I don't see much difference. I found a drying
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#58
Thank you. In this day and age any attempt at saving the environment should be applauded
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#118
I tried homemade but I couldn't find a combination that didn't make me itch like crazy.
Elessar Zappa
Oct 2023
#2
Oh I have them too!!! I forgot. But mine are about 4 years old......maybe I am just cheap and
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#99
Dryer sheets are bad for the environment because you cannot recycle them.
we can do it
Oct 2023
#112
You know with the wolen balls I do not have to keep the dryer on that much. I put it on "Less dry"
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#121
My newer washer doesn't have a center agitator, so the balls help keep the agitation going
JCMach1
Oct 2023
#127
Weight a minute. I am not talking about liquid anything. It is powdered washing soda and borax
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#142
You can buy container milk at Whole Foods. I realize Whole Foods is not for everyone but may
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#119
So that's why Dawn is more expensive than some other dish detergents, such as Ajax.Thanks, Professor
raccoon
Oct 2023
#133
Not quite understanding but is the all natural soap OK. I scrape into thin little pieces and put
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#124
They advertise that they only use essential oils. That's good right? Plus are you saying that
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#130
If it is too confusing for you just buy detergent in boxes. That way you don't have to pretend
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#144
Some water supplies contain dissolved hydrogen carbonate (bicarbonate) ions, which decompose ...
eppur_se_muova
Oct 2023
#10
If you don't have trouble making suds without the boiling, then it's not needed.
eppur_se_muova
Oct 2023
#50
I have an HE front-loader washer. It came with the house & I'd like it to last...
Hekate
Oct 2023
#12
I would think that the hydrogen peroxide, diluted as it is in this formulation (one cup of a 3%....
RussellCattle
Oct 2023
#31
The other good option if you've got a good bulk store near you is bring your own container
meadowlander
Oct 2023
#97
I used the wrong word. I get environmentally friendly soaps from Etsy and that is what I use
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#125
Have you noticed that there is less and less shelf space for POWDERED laundry soap
no_hypocrisy
Oct 2023
#20
Costco carries powdered detergent, I believe. I took a quick look at their online warehouse...
Hekate
Oct 2023
#41
What I was first in FL I found out that Publix would order pretty much anything you wanted
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#62
Maybe we should take a hint from the anti-abortionists and protest in front of the stores with pictu
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#132
I get it delivered from Amazon and then I put it mixed in a big tub. Scrapping the soap in it fun
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#143
I got that beat. I never launder clothes, when they get to the point where they can
Chainfire
Oct 2023
#32
Years ago, in seventh grade science class (so 1959) we learned about a new product that was...
RussellCattle
Oct 2023
#34
While every little bit might help some, until changes are made at an system-wide level...
Silent3
Oct 2023
#43
I started a mini trend on this thread. People are going to try something new. I realize that there
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#65
nobody does market research better than Proctor & Gamble. If you stop buying - they know.
TomDaisy
Oct 2023
#73
Thanks for this information. I'll go back to the sheets by an environmentally friendly source.
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#69
Okay, I just ordered Fragrance Free sheets from Clean People. Now please stop driving, it's
TeamProg
Oct 2023
#82
Stop driving? I take your point, but how am I supposed to buy what we need?
Oopsie Daisy
Oct 2023
#101
I think the big question is what happens to the plastic after it leaves the recycling center.
sl8
Oct 2023
#105
Consumer Reports rates the sheet-style laundry detergent at the BOTTOM. The worst!
Oopsie Daisy
Oct 2023
#100
The last time you were in Portugal, were you able to find powdered detergent in the stores there?
mahatmakanejeeves
Oct 2023
#111