I believe that most people want to live Greener, but we don’t want to sacrifice our standards of living. That’s why it’s always nice to see a new product that’s affordable, eco-friendly and performs just as well as conventional products.
Case in point – Purex® Natural Elements Laundry Detergent. What do we like? How about:
- 100% natural cleaning ingredients, such as surfactants based on palm and coconuts.
- Natural fragrance extracts (used in combination to create luscious scents like Apple & Melon)
- Ultra Concentrate formula that lets you wash a full load of laundry with half the liquid of a traditional detergent. Less product = less waste
- Biodegradable formula derived from sustainable and renewable resources
- Hypoallergenic and free of dyes
- Bottle that is not only recyclable (#2 HDPE), but also made from at least 25% post-consumer materials
So does it work? We didn’t have any crazy dirty socks in our three loads of test laundry, but Purex Natural Elements certainly seemed to do a fine job of cleaning our usual load of washables. Clothes came out smelling fresh and looking refreshed — no small feat in our building’s industrial strength washers and dryers.
We love companies that price their Green products gently. Purex Natural Elements won’t bust your budget. The 50-ounce bottle (good for 32 loads) has a MSRP of just $3.49, while the 100-ounce bottle (64 loads, natch) carries a $6.99 MSRP. (If you’re willing to provide your e-mail address and receive an electronic newsletter, Purex will even give you a coupon to cut the cost further.)
Note – Just want to give a shout out to The Budget Ecoist, where I first heard about Purex Natural Elements and got inspired to do a little testing of my own…
Where to buy:
You can find Purex Natural Elements Laundry Detergent at Wal-Mart and other grocery and mass retailers coast-to-coast.
2 responses so far ↓
Anonymous // January 13, 2009 at 11:59 pm |
Eco-friendly it may be, but the scent is overwhelming and it is not safe for all colors/knits. I just ruined an old and beloved (previously uniformly) red sweater with this product. Hopefully they will come out with a version that is suitable for garments other than super white socks in the future.
Jennae @ Green Your Decor // July 18, 2008 at 2:18 pm |
We recently switched to phosphate free Palmolive dishwasher detergent, so I’m glad to see that Purex has taken this step. Since we already use Purex, I’ll definitely be making the switch.