Hazardous Ingredients Commonly Found in Household Laundry Detergents
Sodium Hypochlorite (
Bleach): Involved in more household poisonings than any other chemical. When it reacts
with organic material in the environment, carcinogenic and toxic compounds are created. These compounds can
cause reproductive and immune system disorders.
Petroleum Distillates (AKA: Napthas):
Petroleum Distillates have been linked to cancer, lung damage, lung
inflammation and damage to mucus membranes. Distillation is the basic process used to separate and purify
components of crude oil. These are found in gasoline, kerosene and mineral seed oil. Pesticides commonly
contain petroleum distillates.
EDTA:
A skin irritant leading to allergies, asthma and skin rashes. Used as an alternative to phosphates to reduce
mineral hardness in water. EDTA acts as a foam stabilizer. Does not bio degrade and can re‐dissolve toxic heavy
metals in the environment, allowing them to re‐enter the food chain.
Artificial Fragrances:
Toxic to fish and mammals. Causes allergies, skin and eye irritation. Does not easily bio
degrade in the environment. One of the top five allergens in the world, and has many effects on the brain and
nervous system.
Phosphates:
Used to remove hard‐water minerals to make detergents more effective and prevent dirt from
settling back into clothes during wash. When released into the environment, they can stimulate the growth of
certain marine plants. Used as Builders in Laundry Detergents.
Linear Alkyl Sodium Sulfates (LAS):
These synthetic surfactants are the most common in use. Bio degrades slowly,
making them a hazard to the environment. During the production process, carcinogenic (cancer causing) and
reproductive toxins, such as Benzene, are released into the environment. Contact irritants of the skin as well as
lung and eye irritants, especially detergent that is in powdered form.
Optical Brighteners:
Synthetic Chemicals that convert UV light wave lengths into invisible light (makes laundered
clothes appear whiter). Does not affect the cleanliness of the clothes. Toxic to fish and causes bacterial mutations.
Can cause an allergic reaction when exposed to skin that is later exposed to sunlight.
Phenols:
(TOXIC) A suspected carcinogen (a substance capable of causing cancer) rapidly absorbed. Effects include
swelling, pimples and hives. Internal consumption can cause circulatory collapse, cold sweats, coma and death.
Alkyl Phenol Ethoxylates (APE’s):
Common surfactants, can damage immune system. Suspected hormone
disruptions (can mimic hormones in the body that regulate reproduction). Supermarket or drugstore brands are
more likely to contain APE’s than name brands.
COLOR detergents:
Colorants such as Rhodamine B are toxic and can even cause cancer and other harmful effects
in people, the EPA has warned. Particularly harmful can be metalized dye.
Average cost per load of laundry when using liquid
/powder laundry detergent
: 0.49 ¢ PER LOAD
Average cost per load of laundry when using
SOAPBERRIES
:
$23.52 per box ÷ 30 packets per box = ₵.66 per packet ÷ 5 washes per packet =
0.13 ¢ PER LOAD