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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Raising Green Kids- Greening up your laundry room ~Contest Closed~

This is the first posting in a series I have named Raising green kids. It will be filled with some short tips on how you can make easy choices around your home that will not only save you money in the long run, but also help save the planet.
Just like many of you I've heard the terms "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" a lot over the past 10-15 years. And lets face it we have all heard about global warming, right? Some of you may have even watched Al Gore's documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" from 2006. But has it impacted your life? Have you noticed a change in the weather patterns over the past couple of years?
My brother-in-law Aaron recently went on a trip to Alaska and saw those great icebergs up close. He brought back some great pictures (like this one of waterfalls) of beautiful icebergs, and told stories to his nieces about them. What hit home for me were the stories of the markings with dates that depicted the melting of these icebergs. Were Aaron to return for a repeat trip of hiking through Alaska in a few years, some of those great sites may be gone altogether.
Over the years I have done my part in recycling tins and plastics and composting, even before I had my own home and was making those decisions for myself. But it really wasn't until I had children of my own that the issue really hit home for me- our Earth is changing, and the reality of it is, there are parts of it that wont be here when Gabe (my 7 month old) hits school, and many more that will be gone before he is my age.

So around our house we are doing everything we can to put those 3 R's to good use! Here are a few things we're doing in the laundry room:

Laundry Detergent
First I want you to think back (way back) to grade school science. Some of you may remember learning about soap molecules and why soap works to clean. Well detergent is quite similar. To simplify this think of these little molecules like a magnet- it has a (+) end and a (-) end. One end of the molecule is hydrophobic (repelled by water, but are attracted to oil and grease) while the other end of the same molecule is hydrophilic (attracted to water). Detergents bind to the soil and the mechanical energy or agitation of your washer allows the detergent to pull the oil and dirt away from your clothes. Rinsing washes the detergent and any oil and dirt it has attracted away.

So what's in mainstream laundry detergents that's so bad? Her are some of the more common ingredients you may want to avoid and why:
  • Surfactants. These create the bubbles in your washing machine. Alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEs), the most common surfactants in mainstream detergents, have been identified as a potential endocrine disrupter.
  • Synthetic fragrances. These can be found in detergents, fabric softeners and dryer sheets. These are what give you laundry that spring rain, orange blossom or lavender smell. In reality these man-made scented chemicals are made from petroleum, and don’t degrade which makes them extremely toxic to your health and the environment.
  • Phosphates. These are used in detergents to soften water. Phosphates can cause algae blooms in lakes and ponds which lead to the suffocation of aquatic plants and animals.
You might also be surprised to know that mainstream laundry detergents (just like disposable diaper companies) are not required to list all of their ingredients on the label- so really who knows whats in there!

The Greener Option
Greener laundry detergents will contain natural, biodegradable surfactants (some are derived from coconuts, others from corn). The term biodegradable is thrown around a lot these days, but to be truly and completely biodegradable, it must be organic (meaning derived from something living- most often plants) to begin with.
Switch to a greener laundry detergent that is non-toxic, biodegradable with no petroleum based products. We have some great choices for these in North America and many of them are cloth safe! Rockin Green Cloth Diaper and Laundry Detergent can even be used to strip the old detergent residue from your cloth diapers!

Hot vs Cold water:
Warm or hot water melts fats and oils so that it is easier for the detergent to dissolve the soil and pull it away into the rinse water. But 80% of the energy used to wash your clothes is used in heating the water! Washing your laundry in cold water will save energy (and your pocket book). Cold water rinses the soap out just as well as warm or hot, so even if you used a warm or hot wash, use a cold rinse.

What about the dryer?
Of course hanging your laundry is the best for the environment, but that may not always be possible. The many months of winter in our country would definitely make line drying outside more difficult, and believe it or not there are actually some areas with bylaws that dont allow clothes lines in your yard.
So here are a few tips for your dryer:
Keeping your dryer clean can help maximize the air flow and efficiency, so clean the lint filter after every load.
Try to do several loads of laundry at once to take advantage of the leftover heat from the previous load.

Dryer Balls
Dryer balls were invented to reduce static and help your clothing dry faster.
As your wet laundry tumbles in the dryer, Dryer Balls lift and separate your clothes, allowing the air to flow more efficiently. Perfect for those concerned with conserving energy or those with a busy lifestyle. Unfortunately, dryer balls currently available mainstream are made out of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which is one of the most poisonous plastics ever manufactured.
A great green alternative is Wool Dryer Balls! Yes, Wool! Wool balls work in a similar manner to the PVC kind in that they lift and separate your cloths but wool will also soften up your clothes by gentle friction of the felted wool fibers against your clothing fibers. Not only does this make your clothes soft and fluffy, it can also reduce your drying time by up to 40% (this will vary according to your load and dryer size and how many balls are in the dryer)! No more need for fabric softener or dryer sheets... and they never need to be replaced! Of course if you enjoy the scent of those dryer sheets, you just need to add a drop of essential oils to one of your dryer balls and it will keep your laundry scented for quite a few loads!

We know shipping is expensive, so why not come on out and buy your Rockin Green and Wool Dryer Balls in person at the upcoming Thanksgiving Mom 2 Mom sale! Saturday October 9th you can see us in person and check out a lot of our great stock from 9am-1pm at 1305 Williams Pkwy, Brampton, On. Find more details on our locals corner page!


Want to win a "Greening up your laundry room" prize pack from Natural Parenting Shop?

The pack includes a shake it up pail freshener, a 40/90 load bag of Rockin Green Detergent (courtesy of Rockin Green Canada) and 2 wool dryer balls.
How to enter: Become a follower of this blog (mandatory to win) then visit Baby's Bottom Line, Natural Parenting Shop or Moms and Bums and tell me what one other item you would purchase besides wipes/wipe solution and why. (you can tell us one item from each site for 3 separate entries).
Entrance Guidelines

-Please, be sure to leave us a way to contact you. You can be logged into your email account when you post your comment for us to be able to contact you if you win (that is with the option called OpenID). If you have a blog, be sure to be logged into the account linked to your blog for an easier way to contact you.

You can also add your email to your comments (ie. info(at)naturalparentingshop(dot)com).
-This contest runs until Friday September 17, 2010 @ 11:59pm EST.
-Winners are chosen using random.org, and notified on Saturday September 18th, winners name will also be posted on Blog and Facebook
-Winners have 7 days from contest end to claim their prize.
-Participation is open to cloth diaper users in CANADA ONLY!
-How to earn extra entries:
* LIKE Canadian Cloth Diaper Stores on Facebook
* LIKE Natural Parenting Shop on Facebook
* LIKE Moms and Bums on Facebook
* LIKE Baby's Bottom Line on Facebook
* LIKE Rocking Green Soap Canada on Facebook and tell them we sent you!
* Follow @momsandbums on Twitter
* Follow @ParentingShop on Twitter
* Follow @babysbottomline on Twitter
* Follow @CDN_ClothDiaper on Twitter
* Place the Canadian Cloth Diaper Stores Button on your site or Blog
* Tweet About the Giveaway. Using @ParentingShop, @momsandbums, @babysbottomline, or @CDN_ClothDiaper in the tweet and link to this GiveAway (You may tweet 2x per day/@ for 1 bonus entry each)
* Advertise our Giveaway in your blog, facebook, forums or website (post with your comment the direct link where you posted about it for 1 bonus entry per posting).

--- You must be a follower of this blog to win- that is your mandatory entry. You must post a separate comment for each entry and let us know which you've chosen to do in that comment ---

Congratulations to lucky #38 Katherine!

77 comments:

  1. I "like" Canadian Cloth Diaper Stores/Natural Parenting Shop/Moms and Bums/ and Baby's Bottom Line on Facebook

    I "follow" @momsandbums /@ParentingShop and @babysbottomline on Twitter.

    I also have the Canadian Cloth Diaper store button on my baby blog. Thanks for hosting this giveaway! I really would like to try wool dryer balls and Rock 'n Green.

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  18. From Natural Parenting Shop I would get SAY MAMMA ONESIES because I think they are SO CUTE, and love that they promote breastfeeding

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  19. Frm Moms and Bums I would get more BG 4.0 pocket diapers, as I am loving the one I have

    katie

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  20. From Baby's Bottom Line I would get Mommy's Touch Medium Wetbag, great to use for when we go to visit Grandma!!!

    katie

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  22. From the Natural parenting Shop I would buy the hazel teething necklace, and a SAY MAMA onesie!

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  24. From baby's bottom line I would probably buy a happy heiny's - I've never tried one!

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  25. From Natural Parenting Shop I would buy the diva cup. Really want to switch to these!

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  26. From Moms and Bums I'd buy a knickernappy - again, I've never tried one! I love trying new brands!

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  32. I posted about the giveaway on my local cloth diaper board! Here's the link:
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  33. I follow the blog and I would purchase a Knickernappies loopy-do insert from Baby's Bottom Line :)

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  34. I follow the blog and I would purchase a hazel teething necklace from the natural parenting shop.

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  35. I follow the blog and I would love to try the boon fluid toddler cup from Moms & Bums.

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  39. I like fuzzibunz from Canada's One Stop because I hear you can replace the elastic...

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  44. Natural Parenting SHop - I would love to try the Bummis easy fit diaper in blueberry

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  45. I already like Natural Parenting Shop on FB

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  54. I'd try the FuzziBunz® Perfect Sized Pocket Cloth Diapers- Smalls from Natural parenting shop so I can cloth diaper from day 1 this time

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  55. I would love to buy the Monkey Doodlez Pail Liner from the Natural Parenting Shop because I have yet to buy one and need one :)
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  56. from moms and bums I'd try the Mother of Eden Comfort Pads cause if cloth is so good for babies the same must apply for moms

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  57. I would love to buy Mommy's Touch One Size Easy Clean Snap diaper from Baby's Bottom Line to try out and gain more variety in my stash.
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  60. I like Natural Parenting Shop on Facebook

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  62. I like Rocking Green Soap Canada on Facebook and told them you sent me!

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  67. I like Rocking Green Soap Canada on facebook and told them you sent me
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  68. I am following @momsandbums on Twitter
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  69. I am following @ParentingShop on Twitter
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  70. I am following @babysbottomline on Twitter
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