Green Laundry Tips

Energy-efficient washing machines are a good investment to conserve power and save water.  However, the products you put into your washing machine can have just as big of impact on the environment.  Most run of the mill laundry soaps contain surfactants and chemicals, many of which are derived from petroleum.  Here are a few green living tips for cleaning up your act in the laundry room.

When You Need Bleach: Let’s face it, green laundry isn’t worth it if your clothes don’t come out clean. Sometimes you need some serious cleaning to get out grass stains or foods like tomato sauce.  Ever had a kid in soccer?  Here’s the tip:  avoid chlorine bleach.  There are many bleach alternatives available like oxygen boosting products.  Here’s  a large selection of “oxy” cleaners.  I use one scoop of an oxy booster with almost every load of laundry.  The trick is to put the oxy powder in the washing machine first, let the water fill, and then add clothes.

Fabric Softener Alternative: A scoop (1/4 to 1/2 cup) of baking soda added to the rinse cycle is a natural way to soften clothes.  Here’s another chemical free fabric softener.

Stubborn Stains: Soak resistant stains overnight in a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water.  (8 parts cold water, 1 part peroxide)

The front loading washing machine above is an LG Energy Star washer, and it is available at HomeClick.

October 31, 2008   2 Comments

Going Green to Make Ends Meet

A study mentioned on the U.K.’s Money News website this week provides evidence that some folks are turning to green living measures purely for financial reasons.  According to the British study by Norwich and Peterborough, 69% of people are more likely to install energy-efficient devices such as kitchen appliances and turn to alternative energy sources than they were one year ago.

What about you?  Are the constant pressures of high gas prices, and soaring energy bills causing you to adopt greener habits and look for energy-saving home products? Whether it’s for economic reasons or otherwise, going green is always a good idea.

Here are a few quick energy saving tips for saving money and living green:

  • Set your washing machine to cold water wash.
  • Buy an insulated blanket for your water heater.
  • Avoid running your dishwasher until it’s full.
  • Change your furnace filter monthly.
  • Buy a reduced-flow shower head.
  • Shut the water off when you brush your teeth.
  • Stick to weekly or bi-weekly shopping trips to avoid wasting fuel on multiple trips to the store.

October 17, 2008   No Comments

Switch Your Washing Machine to Cold

Did you know that 80-90% of the energy used to do laundry is for heating the water? It’s true- switching your washing machine to cold can save you some cash, and reduce your impact on the environment. Here are a few of the advantages of setting your washer to cold water wash.

  • Environmental Benefits: According to Ideal Bite, switching to cold water wash means you’ll keep more than 1,200 pounds of CO2 out of the air.
  • Save Clothes: Clothes washed in cold water fade less, and last longer than clothes that aren’t. Extending the life of your clothing means you’ll buy less, save money, and reduce landfill waste.
  • Save Energy: Save around $60 a year in energy costs by switching to cold water wash.

Don’t you find it amazing that some of the most signifficant changes we can make towards a greener lifestyle are also the simplest? Here’s a long list of simple green living tips.

October 13, 2008   No Comments