DIY Eco-Friendly Laundry Detergent

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Ahoy Eco-Conscious humans! We give a lot of advice on what to buy here, but what if I told you that the most eco-friendly and cost effective thing you can do is make things yourself? Things like eco-friendly laundry detergent.

Would you be shocked? Confused? Not surprised at all?

We are assuming the last one. But we thought we would give you a super simple, super cheap, super fast, super eco-friendly recipe for laundry detergent.

This way you know EXACTLY what is going on the skin of you and your family, and it does not waste all that material like plastic bottles and what not.

Plus did we mention how much cheaper it is? It can cut laundry costs in half.

Here it is.

Ingredients

4 cups Baking Soda (2 of the 8 oz. boxes)

This is much more cost effective for you, and you can use it for so so so many things. Like other DIY cleaning products
This is a pack of three, if you just want to start small and try it out.

3 cups Washing Soda

More cost effective 1 gallon version of the Washing Soda
55 oz. Washing Soda

DIY Washing Soda:

  • Preheat oven to 400 F
  • Spread 3 cups of baking soda into a baking pan
  • bake for an hour
  • stir
  • bake for about another hour

1 Bar of Castile Soap (grated)

Kirk’s Gentle Castile Soap, 6 bars & Unscented (Vegan, Eco-Friendly, Hypoallergenic)
Dr. Bronners Variety Pack if you want to get creative with scents. Also Vegan and 100% Organic.

Jars

Set of 2 64 oz. super trendy mason jars
Ignore the apples, this is a great 2.5 gallon jar to hold bulk amounts of your detergent

Directions

  1. Use grater or food processor to grate the soap into a powder
  2. In a large mixing bowl add washing soda and baking soda
  3. DONE. Store in a air tight container!

Usage

  • 1/8 cup per load
  • 72 loads!

Wanna get fancy? Add some essential oils!

Natrogix 9 essential oils with recipe book! Good for many other things as well!
Cliganic 100% pure and organic essential oils (8)

Side Note

Don’t eat the Washing Soda. It is not Baking Soda because it undergoes a chemical change when heated, so it is not interchangeable with Baking Soda.

Line Dry Whenever Possible…

One of the most eco-friendly things you can do is conserve energy. Most of us live places where a lot of the year you can hang dry your clothes on a line. It saves energy, money, and keeps your clothes intact for longer.

Portable clothesline for at home, traveling, indoor/outdoor usage. 12 ft. long with end hooks and 12 clothespins included.

Stay Tuned!

We will have more DIY eco-friendly projects for you to save money and help our beloved pale blue dot.

Don’t feel like making it yourself? Check out our guide to buying eco-friendly detergent.

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