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If you are looking for an eco-friendly way to wash your family's laundry Rockin' Green laundry detergent is a product for you to consider. Rockin' Green products are made with biodegradable ingredients. They do not contain any enzymes, phosphates, optical brighteners, SLS, or parabens. Another environmental benefit is the recyclable packaging. This makes it an ideal products for vegan families and all those who are trying to decrease their footprint.
Rockin' Green is also great for anyone with skin sensitivities. Although they have scented products that are gentle and are made from distillations of natural essential oils and never artificial scents.
There are several formulas of Rockin' Green each formulated for your water hardness level. They have a map that may help you choose which formula is for you. You will pick either the Hard Rock, Classic Rock or Soft Rock. Once determined you only need to use 2-3 tbs of the detergent, so each bag can last up to 90 loads of laundry.
We received several samples of their Classic Rock laundry detergent. I chose to use each on a load of towels, socks and miscellaneous. The scents were Motley Clean, Smashing Watermelons and Lavender Mint Revival. Each has a slight fragrance when opening the package, but I didn't notice any lingering scent on my clean laundry. I used warm/cold water for each load. When done the laundry was clean and fresh with it's usual softness. If I had to pick a favorite scent I would choose Lavender Mint Revival.
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We are trying not to buy anything(except food) new.
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banning plastic bags and trying to cut down on buying products with excess packaging
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Recycling and reusing is something I do but would like to do better.
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ReplyDeleteDesiree Dunbar
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We are trying to be eco friendly by recycling and unplugging things were not using. Would like to do more
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Recycle and not shop as much
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We are recycling more!
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We're still using cloth diapers, an unpaper towel home, composting and using EO's to clean with.
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ReplyDeleteMPaula
I bring my own reusable bags to the grocery store and I don't use bags for my loose produce. I try to reuse things whenever possible and I want to start recycling more this year.
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ReplyDeleteLaurie Emerson
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Who won? :)
ReplyDeleteThe winner was just selected and has been announced in the rafflecopter form.
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