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A few drops of dish soap might not seem like a big deal, but conventional options contain harmful chemicals that can kill aquatic ecosystems and lead to burns, skin irritation, and allergic reactions in humans.
That’s where zero waste kitchen swaps come in to clean the mess left behind by traditional liquid soap.
We’ve tried Blueland and can’t praise the Dishwasher Tablets enough. The fragrance-free tablets work overtime to clean your dishes without harmful ingredients, dyes, or plastic.
You won’t find any chlorine bleach, VOCs, parabens, phthalates, or petroleum in the product.
The eco-friendly dishwasher tablets are vegan, gluten-free, soy, and nut-free, and have certifications from EPA Safer Choice, Cradle to Cradle, Leaping Bunny, and MADE SAFE.
The best part?
The Certified B Corp doesn’t use any plastic packaging or PLA pods, and all orders are shipped in recyclable cardboard or compostable materials.
Suds & Co bar soap concentrate is another eco-friendly swap to consider. We love (as much as one can love doing dishes) using the palm oil free Refillable Organic Dish Soap made from coconut oil and natural essential oils.
We love that it’s shipped in compostable cardboard packaging with an optional reusable tin, but we love that it cuts through grease without drying out our skin even more.
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