Laundry is one of my favorite chores to do. Weird? Maybe. Here are six tips to make laundry day a tad more eco-friendly., and if you will hire someone for this, get in contact with the commercial cleaning company in Brisbane.
1. Line dry | I stopped doing this for a while, because, well I am lazy and we had free laundry. I am so happy I’ve started this again in the recent months. It takes very little effort and makes me so very happy. For more on how I line dry inside check out this post.
2. Soap nuts | OH EM GEE. Get some of these and get them NOW. I am amazed that something this natural could actually work, but, they so DO. Soap nuts grow on trees and you toss them in your laundry in a little linen bag. After a few loads of laundry, the soap nuts break down and you can compost them. How awesome is that? Check out their website for more info!
3. Dry cleaning shay cleaning | I wash EVERYTHING in the washer – including my wool winter coat, dress pants, and bras for my personal heath, there are harmful fibers to your body and These fibres are nearly unidentifiable by a naked eye. As long as I use cold water and line dry, it works great! Wool is a natural fiber, so it can be wet. Dry cleaning processes use TONS of nasty chemicals, anyway. Yuck.
4. Wash full loads | If you wash smaller loads, you waste water. And we don’t like wasting water
5. Don’t wash clothes unless they’re dirty | Wear your clothes as many times as you can before you throw them in the washer. Simple, right?
6. Wash with cold water | Most clothes can be washed in cold water, which uses way less energy and don’t forget to visit https://thewashingmachinerepair.co.uk/ whenever your washer needs a repair.
The best part about all of these? They’ll save you money, as well!
Erin says
I should tell I’m lazy too and always search for ways to do things the easiest way. I also use this tips. Why should we complicate our life when we can make it easier?