Introduction
As I become more environmentally conscious, I find myself looking for products that can get the job done while also being good for the planet. In my search for eco-friendly products that multitask, I’ve discovered some great options that allow me to reduce waste and chemicals without sacrificing efficacy. In this article, I’ll share my top picks for eco-friendly products that do it all.
All-Purpose Cleaners
When it comes to keeping my home clean, I used to use a different chemical cleaner for each task – window cleaner, floor cleaner, bathroom cleaner, etc. Now I rely on just a few all-purpose cleaners that are safe for people and the planet.
Seventh Generation Disinfecting Multi-Surface Cleaner
This non-toxic cleaner disinfects and cleans hard surfaces throughout my home using thyme oil as the active ingredient. I use it on countertops, appliances, floors, and more. It kills 99.99% of germs without harsh fumes or chemicals.
Puracy Natural Multi-Surface Cleaner
Puracy’s plant-based formula powers through messes on any surface in my home. It’s a streak-free cleaner that also sanitizes as it cleans. I love that it comes in a recyclable spray bottle and is safe around pets and kids.
Bon Ami Powder Cleanser
This classic cleanser is made from just feldspar, soapstone, and soda ash. Its abrasive formula cleans without scratching. I use it as an all-purpose scrub on sinks, tubs, stoves, and even outdoor furniture. A little goes a long way.
Laundry Detergent
Doing laundry is a chore we all have to do regularly. I’ve made the switch to eco-friendly detergents that get our clothes clean without hazard.
Seventh Generation Laundry Detergent
My go-to laundry detergent is from Seventh Generation. It’s an unscented, plant-based formula that works in all water temperatures to get clothes clean. It’s safe for septic and greywater systems too.
Ecos Laundry Detergent
Ecos Laundry Detergent is another excellent option made from plant-derived ingredients like soy, corn, and coconut. It’s free of dyes, so it won’t stain clothes. I use the unscented formula, but scented varieties are available too.
Soap Nuts Laundry Detergent
For a zero-waste option, I sometimes use soap nuts. These berry shells contain natural soap. Just put 4-5 nuts in a small cloth bag and toss it in the wash. No plastic bottles required!
Hand Soap
At each sink in my home, I strive to have hand soap that keeps hands clean without harmful ingredients.
Everyone Hand Soap
Everyone Hand Soap comes in scents like lavender, coconut, and citrus. But what I really love is that the formula is vegan, non-GMO, and absent of synthetic fragrances. It keeps hands clean and moisturized.
Puracy Natural Hand Soap
Puracy’s plant-based formula comes in several scents made from essential oils. The soap is free of sulfates, parabens, phosphates, and phthalates. It lathers up nicely to gently clean hands.
J.R. Watkins Foaming Hand Soap
This foaming hand soap uses coconut and soybean oils to gently clean hands. I love the nice lather it produces. And the peppermint essential oil leaves hands feeling refreshed.
Conclusion
Making the switch to eco-friendly cleaning and laundry products was easier than I thought. These all-purpose items allow me to reduce waste without sacrificing efficacy. My top picks like Seventh Generation, Puracy, and J.R. Watkins get the job done using plant-based ingredients that are safe for my family and the environment. With just a few key products, I can feel good about my cleaning routine.