![]() ![]() It claims to be 96 percent plant-based, hypoallergenic, and free of dyes, fragrances, parabens, and other scary-sounding chemicals. If your concern is harsh chemicals, an option is Sensitive Home’s laundry detergent for sensitive skin, which gets the EPA’s "Safer Choice" distinction. It comes in a box with a plastic bladder, and Tide claims it uses 60 percent less plastic." Handel also says he notices a slight eco-friendly shift in pod/pack detergent packaging. "Eco-conscious consumers may also choose Tide Eco-Box Original. "That’s sufficient in most cases to clean laundry," says Handel. With this in mind, you could use the strips for routine loads, and save the traditional liquid or pod detergent for deeper cleaning-using a minimal amount per load and increasing the dose only for dirtier items. But based on our tests, even if these detergent strips get an eco green light, they get a red light for stain removal. If you’re organizing your home around a sustainable lifestyle, laundry sheets may be a viable option if your laundry isn’t heavily soiled. If you start your day with a cup of joe, you may want to skip these strips in favor of a liquid such as Tide Eco-Box Original, the highest-rated detergent for these tough stains (rating Very Good). We also found the laundry sheets we tested are especially ineffective at cleaning coffee stains-all rated Poor. Tru Earth Eco Strips, the lowest-rated laundry sheets, scored an abysmal 11 overall. By contrast, Earth Breeze, the top-rated laundry strip brand, scored a 29. The top pod/pack in our tests, Tide Power-Pods Heavy Duty 10X, scores a 75. In comparison, the top-scoring liquid detergent in our ratings- Tide Plus Ultra Stain Release-rates 84 overall, with Excellent scores for cleaning a variety of stains, including body oil, dirt and salad dressing. And only one brand of laundry sheet rates above Fair for cleaning any stain ( Earth Breeze Liquidless Eco Sheets earns a Good rating when it comes to cleaning dirt). “In fact, they had lower performance as a group than our lowest-performing liquid or pod/packs detergents,” says Handel. But laundry sheets as a group didn’t perform well-netting scores that range from Fair to Poor overall. ![]() We wash using the normal cycle, cold water, high spin, and heavy soil setting.Įven the best detergents can’t remove every stain completely. We use stains that are exceedingly hard to remove so that we can detect real differences among products. ![]() To test detergents, our engineers launder fabric swatches that are saturated with blood, body oil, chocolate, coffee, dirt, grass and salad dressing. So our test engineers recently put laundry sheets from six brands-Earth Breeze, ECOS, Ecowise, Kind, Sheets Laundry Club, and True Earth-to the test. But do they clean your clothes as well as liquid detergents, pods, or packs?ĬR has long tested and rated liquid detergents, pods and packs. So laundry sheets can lighten the load on our recycling bin and on the environment. According to the most recent EPA data, 14.5 million tons of plastic containers and packaging were generated in 2018, making up 5 percent of municipal solid waste. “This leaves less of an environmental footprint than the plastic jugs that liquid detergent and plastic containers pods or packs come in.” ![]() “They generally use cardboard packaging, and because they are concentrated and without water, the package can be small,” says Rich Handel, Consumer Reports’ laundry expert. Laundry sheets also eliminate the need for all those plastic bottles. The latest green "solution" is laundry sheets-liquidless detergents designed as eco-friendly alternatives to chemical-laden bottle detergents that pollute our streams, landfills, and at times, even our clothes. So it’s not surprising that consumers are rethinking their use of liquid laundry detergents and going in search of alternatives that will save water, energy, waste, and stress on Mother Earth. That’s not counting the plastic detergent-bottle kettlebells we struggle to lift off shelves. Every time we do laundry, we’re dumping chemicals, microfibers, and gallons of water down the drain. ![]()
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