![]() ![]() Tru Earth Laundry Eco-Strips are the smartest way to clean laundry. You simply tear off a strip and place it either in the dispenser or inside the drum of your washing machine. It’s an eco-friendly product that packs a ton of cleaning power into a tiny, pre-measured strip of detergent. Tru Earth Eco-Strip is ultra-concentrated, lightweight and easy to use. What makes the Tru Earth Eco-Strip Laundry Detergent so good? Vegan: no animal-based ingredients or testing on animals by Tru Earth our their ingredient suppliers.Readily biodegradable in accordance with OECD 310D.Free of 1,4-dioxane, as certified by independent laboratory tests.Hypoallergenic, certified by independent dermatologists.Helps keep 700,000,000 plastic jugs out of landfills per year.Works in all washing machines, including HE – Front loads or top loads.Dissolves completely in Hot or Cold Water.It makes your laundry washing chore easier, healthier, more economical, and much kinder to our planet. The smart formulation of Tru Earth Eco-Strips effectively seeks out and dislodges dirt molecules and stains, keeping them in suspension until they are rinsed away. Its low-sudsing formula works in all types of washing machines, including high-efficiency (HE). Each strip packs ultra-concentrated, hypoallergenic, eco-friendly cleaning power into a tiny, pre-measured strip of detergent that you just toss in the wash. Tru Earth Eco-Strips are the smartest way to clean laundry. I would caution against using a credit or debit card with them.Tru Earth Eco-Strips are ultra-concentrated, lightweight and easy to use. The shitty part is that I actually liked the product, but I don't feel like I can trust them with my credit card information because they still used it after I removed it from my profile after I cancelled 5 times. Finally on the fifth time I contacted my credit card company and asked to cancel my card and have a new one reissued. I contacted them each time and got the same confirmation and apology and refund. Then it happened again the next month and the next month. I was happy enough with that but I deleted my card information just to be safe. I contacted them again and they said they would verify that my account was cancelled and refund me. The problem is that I received another shipment of detergent strips the next month and was charged again. They said they could cancel it and I could sign up again when I was ready. Suddenly we had 30 TruEarth strips and 150 tide pods so I contacted TruEath customer service and asked to pause my service. I signed up for the service and got my first month of strips but didn't realize my boyfriend hadn't cancelled his Amazon subscription for tide pods that we had been using. The product is good, but the service left a bad taste in my mouth. ![]() I ask myself, what other products would I spend four times more on to protect the environment? Maybe I buy local and spend a bit more but the short answer is I don't know if I would.ĭoes anyone else have any insight or opinions on this matter? To me, this seems like sort of a luxury buy. While the environment IS a higher priority for use when considering products for our home, we also have to consider costs. How can I justify paying this much more for laundry detergent? The only problem I have with it is that we are very careful with our money (I like to frequent r/frugal) and I've done the math and this detergent will cost just short (about one cent to be exact) of seven times more per load than our regular detergent. I am interested in it because one of the advertised perks of this product are that it takes up less space, which seems great, and also it is eco-friendly. I've recently noticed ads for this Tru Earth Detergent. Things we no longer use are donated are repurposed where possible. Its wonderful because we can take out the garbage less because it doesn't stink from rotten food. We are very lucky to live in a city that has a composting and recycling program so very little goes in the garbage. While my husband and I do make an effort to reduce waste, it is not our main priority. So I am not familiar with this sub but I am posting here for some insight, so just be gentle, haha.
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