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12 Free Green Ideas for the Laundry Room

By KillerGreenIdeas

created at: 2009-04-15Green your cleaning routine with these 12 free eco-friendly ideas for your laundry room.

1.  Hang it Out to Dry- Air drying your clothes can save 700 lbs. of CO2 and $ 75.00 per person per year. Plus, clothes last longer and won’t pill or fade as much.

2.  Install a Drying Rack- If you don’t want to take your laundry outside, install a drying rack over the tub.

3.  Lose the Lint - Improve your dryer’s efficiency by thoroughly cleaning out the lint trap after each load.

4.  Rinse, Repeat, Rinse, Repeat - Dedicate one day to do all of your laundry and be diligent.  By doing your loads back to back, you’ll maximize your dryer’s efficiency because a hot dryer will dry clothes much more effectively than a cold one.

5.  Wash on the Cold Cycle - You’ll save precious energy wasted to heat the hot water heater.  Worried your clothes won’t get as clean?  Purchase cold water detergent.

6.  Use Free & Clear Detergent - Minimize the amount of dyes and perfumes that make their way into the water system.

7.  Forgo the Bleach - 3%  Hydrogen Peroxide can be an alternative to bleach in your washer to whiten and brighten. Simply add 1 cup to your wash cycle, avoiding use on wool, silk and dry cleaning only clothing.

8.  Skip the Softener and Use Baking Soda - Also, another bleach alternative; use ½ cup per load to help whiten, soften, and remove odors from clothes.

9.  Toss Your Dryer - Not literally!  Add a few tennis balls or dryer balls (available at Target, CVS, Walmart) to your dryer load to help speed dry time and minimize wrinkles (yay! less ironing later).

10.  Wash in Full Loads - Always wash in full loads.

11. Choose Concentrated Laundry Detergents - Reduced packaging means less waste.

12.  Wear More than Once - Obviously, we aren’t talking socks and underwear here… but if your clothes aren’t soiled or smelly, wear ‘em again.

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April 15, 2009
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DesigningMom

April 18, 2009

About the only one I don't, or should I say can't use is the do all your laundry on one day. Not that I don't believe it's a good idea and have done it in the past, but my hubby umpires college girls softball so he needs his things washed often. I do add our other clothes in to make sure I have as full of a load as possible though.

I've never tried the baking soda as a softner though. I use an all natural softner that I put into a garden sprayer. I have a few designated washclothes that I spray every month or so with a few squirts each and toss in the dryer. A small bottle lasts years. At first you have to spray clothe each load, but soon you'll feel the softner on the cloth and know it's good to use.

~Becky <><

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KillerGreenIdeas

April 15, 2009

Thanks HomeEc Teacher!  Its amazing how many FREE green ideas people overlook.  More amazing that it took an economic crisis for us to realize how wasteful we were!!!

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ModHomeEcTeacher

April 15, 2009

Great post!

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