Laundry can feel like a never ending chore–sorting, treating stains, washing, drying, folding, putting away, and starting all over again. It’s common to add a dryer sheet to a load in an effort to soften textiles, improve odor, and lessen static. However, dryer sheets are not sustainable since they are wasteful, single-use products and many include carcinogenic chemicals. Instead, consider the following alternatives that are better for textiles and the environment.
Wool dryer balls are gaining popularity. As they bounce in the dryer, they soften clothes and speed up drying time, which aids in reducing static. And, they can be used numerous times. While many dryer sheets include artificial fragrances that can cause irritation, you can easily add safe scents to your laundry by adding a few drops of essential oils to each dryer ball. After drying completely, use the balls as usual, and the scent should last for three to six washes.
Homemade dryer sheets are extremely affordable. They also allow you to create your own scents, avoid chemicals, and can be reused repeatedly. There are a number of ways to make dryer sheets. These suggestions from Huffstetler (2022) include:
Numerous household items can help you get the end result you want when it comes to laundry.
These sustainable laundry additives will make a difference with each load. Finding alternative sources for drying textiles is as easy as looking around your home to see what you already have, saving you money and enabling you to choose a more sustainable solution.
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Micaela. (n.d.). Non-toxic dryer sheet alternatives for naturally soft and fresh laundry. Mindful Momma. https://mindfulmomma.com/easy-dryer-sheet-alternatives/
Petty, A. (2020, August 4). Dryer sheets are out. Try these 8 alternatives instead. Greatist. https://greatist.com/health/dryer-sheet-alternatives#baking-soda