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Use zero waste powders that you can buy in bulk (oh, I wonder whose...). Environmentally friendly detergents won't contain the harsh chemicals and bleaches that can make clothes deteriorate faster.
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Only wash your clothes when they're dirty - Don't just throw something in the washing pile simply because.
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Do full loads at a time - don't bother with half loads or single items, it's a waste of money and water. C'mon!
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Go Cold - using colder water saves energy and money and allows the integrity of the clothes fibres to last longer.
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When it's wrong, it's right!- wash and hang your clothes inside out so that any agitation caused by the machine or fading caused by sunlight is done to the "wrong side" of the garment.
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Let's Hang- by using a clothesline you can save 400kg of CO2 emissions per year! Also, since the sun has Ultraviolet Radiation, by hanging clothes outside to dry, clothes can be further sterilised. Plus, by not using a dryer, no more magically disappearing socks.
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By using colder water with a FULL load, this could save up to 40c per load equating to $145 saved per year.
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Bulk buying washing powder means that the larger volume saves money. Each scoopful of powder tends to be 30g. Based on the kiwi average, if you only used our 2kg Washing Powder for laundry, is could last up to TWO MONTHS!
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Tumble dryers cost $1 per load. By simply hanging clothes on a line outside or on a clothes horse inside, you can save at least $182