Which is better for the environment and which works better?
Currently using Dropps. Anyone have experience with Blueland’s laundry tablet. I use their soap and can’t see how this would be effective in a front loader. |
Tablets use plastic. Big nope. Claims that it isn’t bad are greenwashing. |
I switched from dropps to blue land and have no complaints. Both seemed to have the same level of effectiveness, with blue land being better for the environment since it doesn’t have a plastic wrapper like Dropps. |
I use tide powder which seems pretty good among all the options |
No experience with drops but I’ve been using blue land for a couple of years and I really like it. Easy to use and works well. |
Dropps at least are formulsted to NOT have plastic. The lining disintegrates. |
I like Blueland. I was using the pods and the sheets but both use plastic and make disingenuous claims about the plastic's ability to disintegrate. I don't want to add microplastic to our water under any circumstance.
I'm also using Blueland's dishwasher tablets and toilet cleaning tablets as well. No complaints. |
You could also try
Tru Earth Eco-friendly, Biodegradable, Zero Waste, Cruelty-Free Laundry Detergent Sheets/Eco-Strips |
I finally dropped in to Takoma Park's Fullfillery and they have the sheets there for 80 cents each (does two loads) if you want to try them. I picked up a few for travel A ton of other products too. I'm not affiliated with them, just happy they exist. |
Any sheets have PVA plastic. Tru Earth is no different from the rest. Query who makes Takoma Park Fulfillery's sheets but I coubt they're any different. |
What do you recommend? |