Simple Way To Clean Dirty Laundry and Reduce Plastic Waste in Oceans
There seems to be no end in sight when it comes to laundry, especially with pets and kids. Most people may not realize that this tedious chore has a huge impact on the environment.
The average American family does about 300 loads of laundry a year, adding up to roughly 700 million bottles of liquid laundry detergent that are tossed out and added to the plastic pollution crisis.
Plastic waste can be found in all ecosystems on the planet and poses a threat to all living species. Marine animals often mistake plastic waste for food or can become entangled in larger pieces, resulting in their death.
There are simple changes you make to help reduce the amount of plastic waste by not using single-use plastics and purchasing laundry detergent with minimal packaging that still packs a punch on odors.
An easy way to reduce your environmental footprint and clean your dirty laundry is with OceanEco™ Earth-Friendly Laundry Detergent Strips.
Just one strip will eliminate stains and odors from a load of laundry and works in both hot and cold water. The biodegradable strips are soft on your clothes and the environment.
You may be wondering, "but does it really work?"
Customers are thrilled with the results and feel good about having clean laundry and helping reduce plastic pollution in our oceans.
It works great for people with sensitive skin as there are no harsh chemicals or strong fragrances. Laura H. commented, "I feel awesome being able to do my laundry and help the planet! I have sensitive skin and I've had zero issues with this product!"
According to a review by Emma, "I got the chance to try the new laundry detergent a few weeks ago and it's AWESOME!! 5-Stars all around... and now I'm subscribed to save 20% on each order. Works great, no plastic jug - what more could you want."
Ditch large plastic bottles that can take up to 1,000 years to decompose and purchase OceanEco™ Earth-Friendly Laundry Detergent Strips. Plus, each purchase on GreaterGood will help protect vital habitat.
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Andrea Powell is an animal enthusiast who resides in West Michigan. When not writing, she is exploring the great outdoors with her dogs and horses.