The Ultimate Non Toxic Laundry Detergent Guide (2025 Edition)

I admit it: finding a non toxic laundry detergent that actually works is a challenge. When we had babies in the house, my husband used to joke (more like complain) that he knew we were using the #goodstuff when the bibs came out of the dryer with the spit-up still intact. And every time he came home with a “free and clear” version from the drug store, I would read the ingredients and veto it

But! Things have changed over the last decade. Non toxic laundry detergents work better, there are more environmentally friendly options, and the Sneaky Stuff has gotten less sneaky.

In this updated, comprehensive shopping guide, we’ve reviewed over 40 brands of detergent and found non toxic laundry detergent powders, pods, sheets, and liquid versions that meet our criteria for Good Stuff.

To bottom line it for you, we start with a cheat sheet of the nine brands of non toxic laundry detergent that we deemed Best Stuff. This means that they are:

  • 100% free of synthetic fragrance (including “natural fragrance oils”).
  • Contain no optical brighteners.
  • Use a preservative system that's free of formaldehyde releasers.
  • Is formulated with biodegradable surfactants only (plant-based, no petrochemicals).

This list includes only the cleanest of the clean when it comes to non toxic laundry detergents.

Read on for more about the best non-toxic laundry detergents we love, what to look out for when choosing a detergent, and the 17 “natural” laundry detergent brands we’d advise you to avoid.

Toxins in Laundry Detergent

All laundry detergents leave a residue on clothing, which we then inhale and absorb through our skin. The ill effects of some of the chemicals in detergents range from skin or eye irritation to possibly much more serious, such as endocrine disruption.

The following common laundry detergent ingredients can be harmful to human and/or planet health:

  1. Phosphates: Found in many detergents, phosphates can contribute to water pollution, leading to issues like algal blooms and oxygen-deprived “dead zones” in water bodies.
  2. Surfactants: Some surfactants used in detergents can be derived from petrochemicals, which are non-renewable and contribute to carbon emissions. Others can be immunotoxins.
  3. Fragrances: Almost all conventional detergents use synthetic fragrances, which can contain phthalates and are linked to asthma, allergies, hormone disruption, and indoor air pollution (they off-gas from your clothes for days).
  4. Optical Brighteners: These chemicals, like stilbene and coumarin, are designed to make clothes appear brighter, but they can be irritating to the skin and are not easily biodegradable.
  5. Dyes: Synthetic dyes used in detergents can contain heavy metals and other harmful compounds.
  6. Chlorine Bleach: This common laundry additive can create harmful byproducts when mixed with other chemicals, and its production and use can contribute to environmental pollution.
  7. 1,4-Dioxane: This is a byproduct of the ethoxylation process used to make some surfactants, and it’s classified as a probable human carcinogen.

Best Stuff

Aspen Clean

  • EWG-verified
  • Safe in both liquid and powder formulas. 
  • Uses decyl glucoside as its primary cleaning agent
  • Contains only essential oils for fragrance.

Price per ounce: $0.46
Price per pod: $0.56

Ingredients: Water / Eau, Decyl Glucoside (sustainable Coconut, Palm Kernel Oil derived / Dérivé de noix de coco et d'huile de palmiste durable), Sodium Chloride (Salt / Sel), Potassium Cocoate, Sodium Citrate, Organic Glycerine (Vegetables derived / Dérivé végétal), Lauryl Glucoside (sustainable Coconut, Palm Kernel Oil derived / Dérivé de noix de coco et d'huile de palmiste durable), Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Gluconate, Coconut (Noix de coco) Acid, Potassium Hydroxide.

Aspen Clean

Branch Basics Laundry

  • I love Branch Basics planet-friendly cleaning system
  • Contains only the surfactants we’ve deemed safe (decyl glucoside and coco-glucoside).

Price per ounce: $0.70

Ingredients: Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Percarbonate, Sodium Gluconate, Decyl Glucoside, Sodium Metasilicate, TAED, Protease, Amylase, Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate, Poly (itaconic acid-co-AMPS) Sodium Salt

Branch Basics Laundry

Christina Maser Vegan Concentrated Laundry Soap

  • Natural laundry soap rather than a detergent
  • perfect alternative for those of you who want a vegan option for your laundry
  • Find it in the Gimme the Good Stuff laundry detergent section
  • Start with a glass jar, and then refill with eco-friendly bags

Price per load: $0.35

Ingredients: Laundry soap (coconut oil, water, and lye), oxygen bleach, sodium bicarbonate, washing soda, pure essential oils (unless unscented)

Christina Maser Vegan Concentrated Laundry Soap

Earthley

  • Made with plant-based ingredients
  • free of sulfates, brighteners, fragrances, and dyes
  • It’s also biodegradable and septic safe.

Cost per load: $0.53

Ingredients: Washing Soda Citric Acid Saponified Organic Coconut Oil Saponified Organic Extra-Virgin Olive Oil Saponified Organic Castor Oil Filtered Water Bromelain

Earthley

MamaSuds Liquid Laundry

  • Deep cleaning, all-natural laundry soap that is safe for cloth diapers.
  • This is NOT a detergent, and therefore you will not need a fabric softener when using it.
  • MamaSuds household cleaning products are simple, nontoxic, and eco-friendly
  • Incredibly effective and completely free of the Bad Stuff

Note: This soap contains borax.

Price per ounce: $0.28

Ingredients: water, potassium olivate (saponified olive oil), sodium carbonate,sodium borate

MamaSuds Liquid Laundry

Meliora Laundry Powder

  • Most affordable per ounce
  • Great option for those who want to clean their clothes with less of an environmental impact.
  • All scents are free of synthetic fragrances, dyes, and brighteners
  • Entire system is 100% plastic-free

Price per ounce: $0.20

Ingredients: [UNSCENTED]: Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Carbonate, Vegetable Soap [Sodium Cocoate, Glycerin, Organic Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Water] [LAVENDER]: Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Carbonate, Vegetable Soap [Sodium Cocoate, Glycerin, Organic Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Water], Organic Lavandula Hybrida Grosso (Lavender) Oil [LEMON]: Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Carbonate, Vegetable Soap [Sodium Cocoate, Glycerin, Organic Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Water], Organic Citrus Medica Limonum (Lemon) Peel Oil

Meliora Laundry Powder

Molly’s Suds

  • Whole line of laundry products is safe
  • Includes some organic ingredients, such as peppermint oil.

Price per load: $0.16

Ingredients: SODIUM CARBONATE (SOURCED FROM THE GREEN RIVER BASIN IN WYOMING); SODIUM BICARBONATE; MAGNESIUM SULFATE (HEPTAHYDRATE); MARIS SAL (UNREFINED SEA SALT)

Molly’s Suds

Sonett Laundry Liquid

  • This is my favorite natural laundry detergent
  • Made in Germany, smells delish (although it’s also available in an unscented Neutral)
  • Gets our clothes super clean
  • Contains none of the questionable ingredients listed above

Price per ounce: $0.32

Ingredients: Aqua, potassium soap*, alkylpolyglucoside C8–16, sodium
C8–14, fatty alcohol sulphate, alcohol, sulphated castor oil, potassium citrate, perfume* (fragrance), linalool*
*certified organically grown

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Tandi's Naturals

  • Suitable for regular and high-efficiency (HE) washers
  • Tandi's uses tallow as the basis for this soap, which she blends with natural cleaners like baking soda, plus essential oils for a delicate scent.
  • This soap does not contain borax or SLS/SLES, and is a very effective option.

Price per ounce: from $0.35 – $0.52 

Ingredients: Laundry soap (Lancaster County tallow, water, and lye), sodium percarbonate (oxygenated bleach) , sodium bicarbonate, washing soda, pure essential oils (unless unscented)

Tandi's Naturals

Laundry Detergent

We’ve highlighted some of our favorite non toxic laundry detergents above, but a bunch of other brands meet our criteria for Good Stuff. You’ll find those, plus the brands we consider Okay, Bad, and Sneaky in the sections that follow. Here's what to know about these brands of detergents:

  • Good Stuff detergents, unlike those we've called Best Stuff, may use a mild synthetic preservative (like sodium benzoate or potassium sorbate) and/or use biodegradable but lab-synthesized surfactants (like coco-glucoside or sodium cocoyl isethionate). Importantly, Good Stuff brands will never contain PFAS, optical brighteners, or dyes. You can feel confident that the brands in this category are non toxic laundry detergent, just slightly less all natural than the Best Stuff brands.
  • Okay Stuff detergents are much better than Tide or Gain, but might use more synthetics, and/or have less ingredient transparency. Like the Best and Good categories, Okay Stuff never contains any of the truly problematic ingredients like phthalates or optical brighteners.
  • Sneaky Stuff brands include those that are greenwashed, lack transparency, or use PVA/PVOH (polyvinyl alcohol) film in pods or strips. Brands market this as “biodegradable,” but wastewater studies show it often passes treatment plants intact and contributes to microplastic pollution.

Good Stuff

9 Elements

  • Plant-based
  • Great for people with sensitive skin or allergies
  • Biodegradable
  • Does not contain any phosphates or dyes 

Cost per load: $0.14

Ingredients: Water,Plant Based Cleaning Agent (Citric Acid),Cleaning Agent (C12-16 Pareth),Cleaning Agent (Sodium C10-16 Alkylbenzenesulfonate),Plant Based Solvent (Propylene Glycol),Plant Based Water Softener (Sodium Citrate),Fragrances,Vinegar,Contains Fragrance Allergens (Limonene; Hexyl Cinnamal; Benzyl Salicylate; Linalool)

9 Elements

Attitude Laundry Detergent

  • This laundry liquid’s formula changed since we last updated this guide, and is now safer.
  • The surfactants used have been changed to sodium coco sulfate and lauryl glucoside, both of which are of low concern.

Price per load: $0.34

Ingredients: 5-15% anionic surfactants / agents de surface anioniques (Sodium Coco-Sulfate), 5-15% non-ionic surfactants / agents de surface non-ioniques (Lauryl Glucoside, Myristyl Glucoside, Caprylyl Glucoside). Contains also / Contient aussi : Aqua / Water / Eau, Citric Acid, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Gluconate, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Glycerin, Camellia Sinensis (Tea) Leaf Extract.

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Blueland Laundry Tablets

  • Unlike laundry pods, they contain no polyvinyl alcohol
  • Refills are packaged in compostable paper pouches
  • Ingredients are clean

Price per ounce: from $0.28 to $0.35

Ingredients: Sodium carbonate, citric acid, microcrystalline cellulose, subtilisin, lauryl/myristyl glucoside, amylase, sorbitan caprylate, mannanase, sodium citrate, cellulase, hydrated silica.

Blueland Laundry Tablets

Common Good Laundry Detergent

  • Moved from Sneaky to Good since they got rid of almost all of their problematic ingredients–really all that is left is sodium benzoate, and I’m not so worried about that in this case.
  • They even use just essential oils for the fragrance, and I LOVED how my clothes smelled when I used this one.
  • Extra points for the option of a refillable glass bottle!

Price per ounce: $0.81

Ingredients: Water, decyl glucoside, sodium cocoamphoacetate, lauramine oxide, lactic acid, sodium benzoate, sodium gluconate, sodium citrate, tetrasodium glutamate diacetate, amylase enzyme, lipase enzyme, citrus aurantium bergamia (bergamot) fruit oil.

Common Good Laundry Detergent

Eco-Me Laundry Detergent

  • My favorite liquid natural laundry detergent
  • Safe ingredients list
  • Sorks well, and smells nice

Price per load: $0.22

Ingredients: Water, Potassium Cocoate (Coconut Oil Soap), Glyceryl Caprylate Caprate (Vegetable-Derived Thickener), Potassium Olivate (Olive Oil Soap), Potassium Jojobate (Jojoba Oil Soap), Rosmarinus (Rosemary Oil Extract) Officinalis Leaf Oil, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf, Xanthan Gum, Glycerin, Natural Fragrance Plant Essential Oils Blend.

Eco-Me Laundry Detergent

Esembly Baby Laundry Detergent

  • Best brand for cloth-diapering moms
  • Works really well on workout clothes
  • Made in the USA
  • Ahort list of clean ingredients

Discount code: GOODSTUFF*10* for 10% off.

Price per ounce: $0.16

Ingredients: Sodium carbonate (CAS # 497-19-8), sodium sulfate (CAS # 7757-82-6), sodium percarbonate (CAS # 15630-89-4), hydrous sodium silicate (CAS # 133-09-8), ethoxylated alcohols c12-13 (CAS # 66455-14-9), ethoxylated alcohols c12-15 (CAS # 68131-39-5)

Esembly Baby Laundry Detergent

Everneat

  • Plant-based ingredients
  • Compatible for HE washers
  • Safe for baby clothes and sensitive skin

Cost per load: $0.44

Ingredients:

Everneat

GreenShield Laundry Detergent

  • Main cleaning agent here is saponified organic coconut oil
  • Unscented variety is great for even those with the most sensitive skin (like babies)
  • EWG score: A

Price per load: $0.26

Ingredients: Water, Sapindus Mukorissi (Organic Soap Nuts), Cocos Nucifera & Potassium Hydroxide (Saponified Organic Coconut Oil), Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Xanthan Gum, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder (Organic Aloe Vera), Glycerin (Organic), Sea Salt, Cyamopsis Tetragonoloba Gum (Organic Guar Gum), Alcohol (Organic), Calcium Chloride, Quillaja Saponaria (Organic Soap Bark)

GreenShield Laundry Detergent

Healthybaby Laundry Detergent Concentrate

  • 100% plant and mineral-based and is safe for a baby
  • Designed to be neurologically-safe and microbiome-friendly
  • I also really like how easy Healthybaby laundry detergent is to use. You can pump it directly into your washing machine without any spillage (it’s easy for my kids to do their own laundry with this one!)
  • Barely misses the Best Stuff designation because of sodium benzoate (but I am not worried about it here)

Price per ounce: $1.76 (but you need very little–this lasts forever!)

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Ingredients: Purified Water, Decyl Glucoside, Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside, Citric Acid, Sodium Bicarbonate, Lonicera Japonica (Honeysuckle) Flower Extract, Gluconic Acid, Lonicera Caprifolium (Honeysuckle) Flower Extract, Sodium Benzoate, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Oil*, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Fruit Oil*, Linalool+, dI-Limonene+

Healthybaby Laundry Detergent Concentrate

Hello Bello Organic Laundry Detergent

  • Among my favorite of the celebrity-run clean products brands
  • Legitimately safe list of ingredients

Price per ounce: $0.22

Ingredients: Water, Sapindus Mukorossi (Organic Soapberry) Fruit Extract, Cocos Nucifera (Organic Coconut) Oil & Potassium Hydroxide*, Sodium Citrate, Lonicera Japonica (Organic Honeysuckle) Flower Extract, Xanthan Gum, Alcohol (Organic), Sodium Chloride, Natural Fragrance, Sodium Carbonate, Glycerin (Organic) *None remains in the finished product

Hello Bello Organic Laundry Detergent

Rockin Green

  • Plant-based ingredients
  • Free of harsh chemicals
  • Moved from Sneaky to Good Stuff since they now disclose that their fragrance is comprised of just essential oils

Cost per load: $0.26

Rockin Green

Rosey (Thrive Market)

Cost per load: $0.10

Ingredients: Free & Clear: Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Carbonate Peroxide, Sodium Citrate, Protease Enzyme

Rosey (Thrive Market)

Truly Free

  • Free of harsh chemicals and contains natural, plant-based ingredients
  • Helps your washing machine run smoother
  • Cuts down on plastic waste with refillable jugs

Cost per load: $0.40

Ingredients: Alkyl Polyglucoside,Citral (Citrus) ,Clove Leaf Oil-Plant Based,Eucalyptus Oil-Plant Based,Fir Needle Oil-Plant Based,Lavandin Grosso-Plant Based,Lime Oil-Plant Based,Limonene (Citrus),TetraSodium Salt,Precipitated Silica,Sodium Polyacrylate,Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate,Sodium Carbonate,Sodium Cocoate,Sodium Citrate,Sodium Dodecylbenzenesulfonate,Hypromellose ,Cinnamal (Cinnamon) ,Coumarin (Cinnamon),Eugenol (Clove Leaf Oil) ,Evernia Furfuracea (Treemoss),Evernia Prunastri (Oakmoss),Farnesol (Lemongrass),Geraniol (Geranium),Citronellol,Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange Peel Oil)

Truly Free

Zum Clean Laundry Soap

  • Almost all of Zum’s formulas are safe, with three primary ingredients: vegetable glycerin, saponified coconut oil, and baking soda
  • Avoid the Frankincense & Myrrh formula as it contains synthetic fragrance (although it is free of phthalates)
  • EWG score: B-C, depending on the formula

Price per load: $0.34

Ingredients: water, potassium cocoate (saponified 100% coconut oil), sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), fragrance (essential oils) and glycerin (vegetable)

Zum Clean Laundry Soap

Okay Stuff

365 Concentrated Laundry Detergent

  • Made without phosphates, chlorine, or artificial fragrances and dyes
  • Designed for HE washing machines, so you only need to use a small amount per load
  • The reason we call this one just Okay Stuff is that it uses synthetics and preservatives
  • It's not so different from mainstream “free & clear” detergents

Cost per ounce: $0.10

Ingredients: Water, Sapindus Mukorossi (Organic Soapberry) Fruit Extract, Potassium Cocoate, Sodium Citrate, Lonicera Japonica (Organic Honeysuckle) Flower Extract, Xanthan Gum, Alcohol (Organic), Sodium Chloride, Sodium Carbonate, Glycerin (Organic).

365 Concentrated Laundry Detergent

BabyGanics Laundry Detergent

  • We are happy to move this laundry detergent from Sneaky Stuff to Okay Stuff because Babyganics finally ditched the SLES
  • It doesn't land in Good Stuff because of the benzisothiazolinone and phenoxyethanol, but I'm not especially worried about these in a rinse-out product (versus something you leave on your skin)
  • Contains more synthetics that other brands we like
  • Historically less transparent

Cost per ounce: $0.30


Ingredients:
water, lauryl glucoside, propanediol, potassium cocoate, oleic acid, sodium citrate, lauramine oxide, protease, amylase, citric acid, sodium gluconate, benzisothiazolinone, phenoxyethanol, sodium hydroxide, calcium chloride

BabyGanics Laundry Detergent

Bloop

  • Designed for HE Washing machines

Cost per load: $0.78

Ingredients: Water, Coco Glucoside, Decyl Glucoside, Potassium Cocoate, Glycerin, Polysorbate, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Benzoate

Bloop

Dirty Labs Bio Enzyme Laundry Detergent

  • Plant-based power to clean clothes gently
  • EWG-verified, meeting strict safety standards
  • We rate it “Okay Stuff” due to its synthetic fragrance
  • Transparent about all ingredients, and none are of concern
  • Dirty Labs does not use PFAS, brighteners, or dyes, either

Price per load: from $0.30 - $0.50

Ingredients: Lauryl glucoside (110615-47-9), Water (7732-18-5), Caprylyl/Capryl glucoside (68515-73-1), Glycerine (56-81-5), Capryloyl/Caproyl methyl glucamide (1591782-62-5), Coconut fatty acid (61788-47-4), Protease (Subtilisin) (aep) (9014-01-1), Sodium citrate (6132-04-3), Potassium hydroxide (1310-58-3), Propanediol (504-63-2), Alpha-Amylase (aep) (9000-90-2), Cellulase (aep) (9012-54-8), Mannanase (37288-54-3), Pectate lyase (9015-75-2), Sodium hydroxide (1310-73-2), Propylene glycol (57-55-6).

Dirty Labs Bio Enzyme Laundry Detergent

Dropps Sensitive Skin & Baby Detergent

  • No dyes, phosphates, phthalates, or optical brighteners
  • We are calling this just Okay Stuff because the Pods are made of a PVA film (a bioplastic, but not plastic-free)

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Price per load: $0.54

Ingredients: Alcohols, C12-16, ethoxylated (cleaning agent), glycerin (dissolves ingredients)*, water (dissolves ingredients), alkyl glucoside (cleaning agent)*, tetrasodium glutamate diacetate (boosts cleaning power)*, lauramine oxide (cleaning agent)*, myristamine oxide (cleaning agent)*, subtilisin (enzyme), amylase (enzyme), lipase (enzyme), pectate lyase (enzyme), mannanase (enzyme), citric acid (stabilizer)*, polyvinyl alcohol (synthetic water soluble film with bittering agent). *Denotes plant or mineral origin.

Dropps Sensitive Skin & Baby Detergent

Grab Green Laundry Detergent

  • If you love a detergent pod, this one does the job
  • Grab Green contains a few mildly concerning ingredients (such as sodium metasilicate, which may have respiratory effects), but only in small concentrations
  • The EWG score is a B
  • Okay Stuff because they come in plastic pods

PLEASE NOTE: Grab Green recently switched to synthetic fragrance (phthalate-free), so we only recommend the unscented natural laundry detergent.

Price per load: $0.31

Ingredients: sodium carbonate peroxide, sodium carbonate, Sodium chloride, sodium citrate, sodium metasilicate, tetraacetylethylenedidmaine, sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate, c9-11 pareth-6, hydrated silica, citric acid, protease enzyme blend (subtilisin), lipase enzyme blend, alpha-amylase enzyme blend, polyvinyl alcohol

Grab Green Laundry Detergent

Nellie’s Laundry Soda

  • We’ve moved Nellies from Sneaky to Okay Stuff, since they removed a few of their most concerning ingredients, and now garner an A from the EWG
  • We still don’t love alcohol ethoxylates and sodium metasilicate
  • Overall, we like that Nellie's is simply, but it's not as minimal as Meliora, so we prefer that one

Price per load: $0.27

Ingredients: Sodium Carbonate, Linear Alcohol Ethoxylate, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Metasilicate.


Planet Laundry Detergent

  • Okay choice if you can’t find any of the Good Stuff
  • Contains laureth-7, which contains a bunch of contamination concerns
  • It's a fairly simple ingredients list, but not quite as minimal as we'd like for Good Stuff brands.

Price per ounce: $0.20

Ingredients: Water (carrier). Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Laureth-7 (plant-based cleaning agents). Sodium Chloride (mineral viscosity adjuster). Lauramine Oxide, Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate (plant-based cleaning agents). Sodium Sesquicarbonate (mineral alkalinity adjuster). Sodium Laurate (incidental ingredient).

Bad Stuff

Most big name and generic laundry detergents have the same bad stuff in them; if a bottle doesn’t list its specific ingredients on the label, I wouldn’t use it.

Dreftas we all know, is marketed as being special for babies and recommended by many pediatricians. Amazingly, nowhere on Dreft.com are ingredients mentioned. The closest they come is under their FAQ:

Q: How is Dreft formulated for my baby’s laundry needs?

A: The Dreft® formula is designed to not only help fight tough baby and toddler stains, but also provide a gentle clean for baby.

With a bit more sleuthing, I was at last able to dig up a list of Dreft ingredients. Fragrancepropylene glycol,ethanolamineethanolsodium hydroxidediethylene glycol, polyethylene glycol 4000 (which Skin Deep scores as 5-8), and about a dozen other ingredients make up the “gentle” clean of Dreft.  EWG score: D-F, depending on the formula.


Tide has a section of its website devoted to product ingredients, and a quick scan reveals that it’s made up of lots of stuff that the EWG’s Skin Deep Database scores as moderately to highly hazardous—such as benzisothiazolinonefragrance, FD&C Yellow 3, and laureth-9. EWG score: D-F, depending on the formula.

Sneaky Stuff

Better Life was once a Good Stuff fave for its natural, plant-based formula, but it has taken a turn we can’t support. They’ve added benzisothiazolinone and methylisothiazolinone, preservatives known to irritate skin and potentially cause allergies.

BioKleen uses cocamidopropyl betaine as a surfactant, so I cannot call this Okay Stuff.


Caldrea Laundry Detergent. Also contains neurotoxic methylisothiazolinone and sodium laureth sulfate. EWG score: F.


Charlie’s Soap is the perennial favorite on tons of natural living blogs, and having used their powder formula, I can attest to its effectiveness.

Like other producers, Charlie’s is unwilling to provide their exact ingredients, and would only say this when I probed them further: “Our formulas are what make us special. They have been fully tested for toxicity (Duke University), biodegradability (Japan Food Research Labs), and effectiveness (SGS US Testing Labs). They are unique and (following the practices of Coca-Cola) secret. Their formula is secret too, but that doesn’t keep folks from drinking it.”

Hmmm, comparing themselves to Coke probably isn’t Charlie’s savviest PR move—The Coca-Cola Company is not exactly exemplary when it comes to concern for the health of its consumers. While Charlie’s denies using SLS or SLES, one of the ingredients they disclosed is sodium metasilicate–which Skin Deeps considers moderately hazardous and which the Journal of Reproduction and Fertility found to show reproductive effects in animals at low doses. EWG Score: D

Looks like Charlie's now lists ingredients but C12-16 pareth-9 and theC10-14 alcohol ethoxylate both come with possible contamination with ethylene oxide and 1,4-dioxane.

Citra-Suds has also been moved from Good Stuff to Sneaky Stuff. One of my readers suspected that their laundry detergent contains sodium laureth sulfate and I followed up to discover that it does. When doing the initial review, I had an email exchange with a company representative and I asked twice if their laundry detergent contained SLES. I was told that it did not.

I suspect that the woman I talked to was just uninformed, but this is no excuse. In addition, some Citra products (laundry and otherwise) contain limonene, a potential carcinogen, and definite respiratory irritant. I was told they used orange oil for fragrance, which is a misleading answer as orange oil is technically a different (and harmless) ingredient. It also contains neurotoxic methylisothiazolinon. EWG Score: C.

Clean Cult - Calls itself a plastic-free brand while uses plastic for sheets

Dapple’s various laundry detergents contain tetrasodium iminodisuccinate (which gets a C from EWG) and benzisothiazolinone, which is a concerning preservative.

DedCool is fragrance heavy and not transparent about their ingredients.

Earth Breeze uses PVA strips

Earth Friendly ECOS laundry detergents contain bad surfactants (like cocamidopropyl betaine) and preservatives (neurotoxic methylisothiazolinone).


Ecover gets an A from EWG, but because it contains sodium laureth sulfate, which is known to be contaminated with carcinogenic 1,4-dioxane, I consider it to be Sneaky Stuff.

Grove Collaborative’s Ultra-Concentrated Laundry Detergent has plant-based power and eco-friendly features. But a closer look at the ingredients list reveals benzisothiazolinone  and methylisothiazolinone. 

Melaleuca Mela Power Laundry is going to remain here in Sneaky Stuff until this brand gets back to me with a list of any of the ingredients found in it. 

Method laundry products contain a number of concerning ingredients, from synthetic fragrances to PEG chemicals and preservatives such as methylisothiazolinone, a suspected neurotoxin.

Mrs. Meyers Clean Day Laundry Detergent. Contains synthetic fragrance (though phthalate-free), and preservatives such as methylisothiazolinone, a suspected neurotoxin. EWG Score: F.

Puracy laundry detergent contains borax, which doesn’t worry me, but which I know many of my readers would prefer to avoid. Worse, it uses cocamidopropyl betaine as a surfactant.

Sopadilla Lovely Liquid Laundry Liquid contains cocamidopropyl betaine.

Seventh Generation Liquid Formulas also contain methylisothiazolinone. The powder formulas are okay, but not quite Good Stuff. EWG Score: D.

Tide Free & Gentle contains optical brightener and 1,4-dioxane, a probable carcinogen. (A recent New York Times blog post discussed Tide Free & GentleTide Free & Gentle specifically.) EWG Score: F.

While Trader Joe’s laundry has removed some problematic ingredients (like optical brighteners and synthetic fragrance), they still use cocamidopropyl betaine as their surfactant.

While Grove Collaborative emphasizes its plant-based cleaning power and eco-friendly packaging, it contains benzisothiazolinone and methylisothiazolinone.

Tru Earth laundry detergent is a popular brand that comes in strips for easy use. While it avoids some harsher chemicals, it contains cocamidopropyl betaine and synthetic fragrance, which doesn’t meet our criteria for the Good Stuff list.

I hope you found this guide helpful in your quest to find the best natural laundry detergent. Please comment below with other brands you’d like us to review–and we will include them in the next update of this guide.

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Maia James

Now available right here on Gimme the Good Stuff:)
https://gimmethegoodstuff.com/store/pure-natural-laundry-detergent-2-bottles-per-order/

Maia James

Yes, all are equally safe.

Maia James

I stand corrected—-If You Care’s laundry liquid is Sneaky.

Sony

Hi! Just curious what your thoughts are on Buckaroo laundry detergent?? I have been using this over a year now and I really like it.
https://www.buckaroo-organics.com/laundry/soapberry-suds-organic-laundry-detergent

Maia James

Safe!

Maia James

Yes, I would consider any of those fine:)

Liz

Sorry, I see now you have responded to this product before. Thanks

Liz

Hi,
I have heard that Molly’s Suds Laundry Powder is a good option for washing cloth diapers and clothes in general. What are your thoughts on this product?
Thanks,
Liz

Vanessa

Hi!
I’m wondering if you think grabgreen’s “delicate fragrance free” pods are good stuff (as I know you’ve already recommended the 3in1 fragrance free pods)? Also, I’m wondering what you think of their fragrance free stoneworks dryer sheets?
Thanks!

Melissa

How about Sonnet stain remover? Thanks

Brandi

How is the Biokleen powder detergent?

Ingredients are: Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Sulfate, Laureth 7 (plant based surfactant), Sodium Silicate, Zeolite, Cellulose Gum (plant based chelator), Hydrogen Peroxide, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract, Glycerin, Sodium Chloride. Wasn’t sure how sodium sulfate was different from SLS or SLES.

Laura

HI, I am having a problem getting my sheets as soft as they should be. I have tried Tandi’s and Mama
suds and I am wanting to try a fabric softener (as much as it makes me cringe), but there must be some “good ones”, no? Thanks

Jen

What do you think of the Whole Foods brand unscented liquid detergent? The only ingredient on EWG that looks questionable is Acacia Senegal Gum but that is also in Green Shield.

Jessica

What about Country Save? Also looking for a cloth diaper solution.

Kayliegh

Hi. I’m not sure if this has been asked yet but what do you think of MyGreenFills laundry products? I can’t seem to find actual ingredients anywhere.

Amanda

Hi Maia! I love your website. Period. I’m expecting baby #2 soon and we’d like to try cloth diapering this time. We love the idea of reducing exposure to chemicals found in many disposable brands, and I am all about the eco-friendly nature of cloth diapering. But I’ve come up against one challenge: according to the Fluff Love University website’s Detergent index (http://www.fluffloveuniversity.com/how-to-wash-cloth-diapers/detergent-index/) NONE of the detergents you have on the “good stuff” list are recommended for washing cloth diapers! Is there a brand you recommend for laundering cloth diapers? If not, which of Fluff Love’s “recommended” detergents are the safer/ safest options? Thank you!

Maggie

Hello! First of all, thank you for your website. It has been invaluable to me as I try to raise my little one with clean products that are free of chemicals and “bad stuff” – I have found many (many!) of the items my household currently uses on this site. Regarding laundry detergent… I have been using a brand called Good Natured (www.goodnaturedbrand.com) – the ingredients seem simple enough: Plant-based (coconut) soap flakes, Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Bicarbonate (some also include essential oils). It does a great job on our clothes. I get a little confused on the coconut based soap, however – it seems some forms are “good” and others are not. Thoughts on this one?

Maia James

Hi Christina-Have you gotten our cleaning product cheat sheet? You can find it here: https://gimmethegoodstuff.com/thankyou/

Christina

Hi! Love your site, have used it a lot for our first little one – Savannah now 10 months :) Someone may have asked already but what would you recommend as a safe product to remove stains? We are into solid foods now so avocado, blueberry, strawberry, pasta sauce – you name it and it is on her! Even the reoccurring blow out stains. Some I am able to catch fresh after they happen but most are not until the end of the day. Thank you for your hard work, this site is really fantastic!

Lori

How about the Dapple baby products?

Layla

Hi!
Is method free and clear detergent good to use on my baby’s clothes?

Blaine Burgan

available from our website or Amazon….

Blaine Burgan

Karli,
I am the founder of PURE Natural Laundry Detergent. Completely natural and we list our ingredients on the bottle. Made Safe certified! PURE is awesome at REMOVING odor naturally and not covering or masking it!

Karli

How does Tandi’s handle adult stinky workout clothes?

Crystal

Have you looked into Norwex laundry detergent? Thanks!

Jess

I was wondering this too. They have an EWG score if A?

Lauren

Hi, did you ever hear anything about the detergent brand attitude for little ones.

Maia James

Not yet, but it’s on our list:).

Leigh

Hello,
Have you looked at the ingredients in the young living thieves laundry detergent?

keith

what is the definition of organic detergents? i dont know how to find it in the google. Please give me a sites.

Patty

Hi Suzanne,

Thanks for your quick reply! Glad to here that both products are safe! I can’t wait for my grandson to be born and feel so lucky that my daughter and son in-law live with me! My husband and I started our family early, and have been ready to be grandparents for a long time. We are buying the nursery furniture and are having a hard time deciding on a crib to buy. I’ve done a lot of research online and still can’t decide what crib is best! Do you have any recommendations? Also, if you could only afford to change a few things at first, what would be the first few steps you’d take to improve the health of your family? Thank you.

Suzanne Weaver-Goss

Oxygen Bleach is very different from chlorine bleach which is not safe.With Oxygen Bleach you will get rid of stains and dirt without exposing yourself and your family to toxic chemicals. Powdered oxygen bleach is made from natural soda ash or borax and hydrogen peroxide. Oxygen bleach works by releasing its oxygen once it is exposed to water. This leaves only borax or natural soda ash as the by products, both of which are non-toxic to humans, animals and plants making them ideal for the person trying to live an eco-friendly lifestyle

Suzanne Weaver-Goss

I am a Grandmother too! Sonett is definitely Good Stuff. We are now selling it again too.
Good for you Grandma for getting toxins out of your home. Don’t be overwhelmed, just take one step at a time and you will do a lot to improve your health and the health of your children and grandchildren. Suzanne/Nana

Patty

Hi,

I’m gonna be Grandmother for the first time and am a Breast Cancer survivor and am looking to get rid of the toxins in my home. I am very overwhelmed with all this, as so much of what I use/used is bad for you! And most of the good stuff and organic products are so expensive! I saw Sonett Laundry detergent on Amazon too and it’s described as having “Sonett Modular System with Sonett Softener and Sonett Bleach Complex.” What is that all and is it safe or the Good Stuff? Thank you

Patty

Hi,

I read on Tandi’s naturals website that it contains “oxygen bleach” what is that and is it safe? Thank you

Alison

I’m struggling with this exact same issue! The best detergent I’ve found that fluff love university recommends is Attitude, but I’m not sure if it would be considered “Good Stuff”….

Patricia

well Sonett have a beautiful scents or flower or lemon, also I tried one without scents and the clothes had a good fragance

Maia James

Hi Elane!
It’s true that nontoxic detergents typically don’t have strong scents that are imparted on laundry. I’d say the best I’ve found is the Tandi’s—citrus or lavender. https://gimmethegoodstuff.com/store/tandis-naturals-concentrated-laundry-soap/

Elane

Hi! I love the idea of all natural laundry detergent but I miss that fresh scent. Everything I’ve tried either has no scent at all, or worse, doesn’t take some of the dirty scents out of our clothes! Any recommendations for something all natural with a little fragrance? I’ve tried adding some lavender essential oil but haven’t noticed a difference…

Patricia

I am so happy Sonett soap return to business in USA , with office in NY and Miami

Juanita

I throw in a little vinegar and it seems to have done the trick. I also hang outside and it helps.

Moe

Hello, I find your website very interesting. Thank you for your research first off. What are your thoughts on Clorox 2 Stain Remover and Color Booster Liquid Detergent? What are your thoughts on Dove Detergents? I’m looking for a detergent that is fragrance free, non-chlorine, sulfate free and free from all other toxins and chemicals, which detergent would you recommend? Because I have asthma and allergies.

Jay

New mommy here and blog flower :)
What are your thoughts ingredient-wise on the eco max detergent?

Lisa Stone

Is powder detergent as safe as liquid- since there is a chance you can inhale some of it?

Maia James

Okay Stuff:).

Maia James

Yes, GreenShield was good last time I checked:).

Maia James

Yup! I still think this is Good Stuff:).

Em

I found Sonett in Amazon. Do you still recommend this product? My son has eczema so I would like to change laundry detergent for his clothes.

Mel

Hi Maia, I have a six month old baby and have been using Dreft. I came across your website and found it is a bad stuff. =(
I want to use a good detergent for him and I was wondering if you already checked the ingredients in Greenshield organic baby laundry detergent (free & clear)/Greenshield laundry detergent (free & clear)? I will appreciate your thoughts. Thank you!

Mel

What is your thoughts about Attitude Little Ones Laundry Detergent?

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