About this deal
Available in various sizes and plenty of charming patterns, they’re comprised of natural fabrics and either beeswax or a vegan wax alternative, and can be composted when they eventually wear out. A traditional liquid fabric softener would leave chemical residue on clothes which affects breathability. Because the ingredients are natural, they are biodegradable and non-toxic too, so when they flow out of your pipes and eventually end up in the sea they won’t be as harmful to marine life.
Some scientists would recommend avoiding the use of fabric softener completely due to their chemical content.Sure you’re going to use more, and each wash will cost a little extra, but it saves wasting any of your bulk purchase! Though these single-use products are inherently less eco-friendly than liquid fabric softeners, you can't beat the convenience. When it comes the fragrance, honeysuckle and sandalwood, with top notes of tangerine gives your garments luxurious, long-lasting freshness. If you liked the sound of Ecover’s Zero sensitive fabric softener but would rather a scented alternative, look no further.
Seventh Generation’s fabric softener is made from plant-based ingredients, resulting in a softening effect that is cruelty-free. And a little goes a long way — all you need is a small capful — so even the (slightly) more expensive fragrance-free formula still offers good value.But we also want our clothes and linens to smell fresh and feel cozy—and to come out wrinkle- and static-free. Method’s tropical coconut scented fabric softener not only carries a delightful, unique scent, but it is cruelty-free, and vegan certified too.