When you
remove certain laundry detergents from your shopping list, you are doing all
kinds of things for the environment, your family's health, and your wallet.
According to
Laundry
service, you can and should abstain from using the following laundry
detergents:
Softener:
You can contain fragrances that can harm allergies or cause allergies. In
addition, they pollute the wastewater and at the same time have no cleaning
effect.
Special
agents: This refers to, for example, color or dirt-catching towels or products
for black laundry. These only weaken your wallet.
Hygiene
detergents: They contain disinfecting substances with possibly allergy-causing
and clearly polluting properties. Such detergents only make sense if a family
member is impaired in their health - for example, with an infectious disease or
a weakened immune system.
Wool
detergents: These do not contain bleaches and enzymes, but sometimes special
plasticizers, so that the woolen garments fluffy and soft.
Caps or
pods: These portioned detergents purify your white laundry worse than powder.
Although no bleach is included, they also pose a risk to households with
children because they like to bite into the colorful laundry detergent.
Jumbo packs:
Large packaging containing heavy-duty detergents contain up to 30 percent
fillers. These are mainly salts that have no cleaning power and also pollute
the waters.
Your best detergent: Few types of
filler and highly concentrated:
When buying
a detergent you should pay attention to the ingredients - the better these are
degradable, the more environmentally friendly the product.
If you buy a
conventional detergent and do not want to pollute the environment
unnecessarily, you should also look closely at what ingredients are used. We
have listed the most important ones:
Preservatives
and antibacterial ingredients are difficult to break down and are considered
allergenic. The so-called biocides also harm microorganisms in waters.
Fragrances
are not broken down in the sewage treatment plant and can trigger allergies. If
more than 0.01% is contained in the detergent, they must be indicated on the
packaging.
According to
Laundry
service, surfactants are either naturally obtained or synthetically
produced. They ensure the washing power of the detergent. The surfactants used
today must disintegrate and degrade within 28 days. During this time, however,
they can depend on the type of surfactant - more or less burden the
environment.
Fillers or
free-flowing substances consist of sodium sulfate, which pollutes the
wastewater. These salts are abundant, especially in XXL packs.
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