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Many cleaning and laundry products contain a cocktail of unregulated chemicals and synthetic fragrances linked to hormone disruption, respiratory issues, and skin irritation. Washing and drying synthetic fabrics constantly sheds microplastic fibers that pollute not just our bodies, but our homes and waterways. Scented products also leave chemical residue on your clothes and in the air you breathe.
Many people also don’t realize that the room that holds all their cleaning products and laundry items needs their own cleaning routine. Luckily, simple changes in these two areas go a long way.
Source: Nature Scientific Reports
Infused with synthetic fragrances and plastic-based softening agents designed to melt and spread in heat.
Masking smells adds more chemicals.
Hidden mix of dozens of undisclosed chemicals, often including plastic-based compounds.
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Plastic-Wrapped Pods, Scented Detergents, Freshness Boosters
These products leave residues on clothes and release chemicals into the air.
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Fabric Softeners, Dryer Sheets
“Fresh scent” often comes from undisclosed synthetic fragrance mixtures that may contain phthalates linked to hormone disruption, asthma and skin irritation.
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Antibacterial, Germs & Odors Cleaners
Many cleaners rely on chemical masking agents and antimicrobial additives that increase chemical load in homes and waterways without improving cleanliness over soap and water.
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