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Best non-toxic laundry detergents

We ranked 8 non-toxic laundry detergents on ingredient transparency, fragrance, cleaning power, and value, with EPA, FDA, and EWG sources and one to skip.

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Av PlasticFreeLab-redaksjonenOppdatert June 16, 202614 min lesning

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Materialsikkerhet · 35%92
Ytelse · 20%86
Holdbarhet · 15%84
Brukeropplevelse · 15%87
Pris i forhold til verdi · 15%86
Best overallVårt valg89

Molly's Suds Laundry Powder

Molly's Suds keeps the formula short and fully named, skips optical brighteners and synthetic 'fragrance', and still cleans everyday loads well in both hot and cold water. The concentrated powder works out cheaper per load than most clean liquids, which is why it is the one we kept refilling.

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  1. 01
    Best overall89

    Molly's Suds Laundry Powder

    A five-ingredient powder built around sodium carbonate and a coconut-derived surfactant, with no optical brighteners, no synthetic 'fragrance', and no dyes. It dissolves fully in cold water if you give it a few seconds, which is where powders usually stumble. Cleaning was strong on everyday soil and good on light stains, though set-in grease still wanted a pre-treat. The concentrated scoop pushes the per-load cost below most clean liquids, and the unscented version is genuinely fragrance-free rather than masked. For most households shopping the non-toxic angle, this is the easiest bottle to recommend.

  2. 02
    Best for sensitive skin88

    Branch Basics Concentrate

    A single plant-based concentrate you dilute yourself, with a famously short, fully disclosed ingredient list and no fragrance, dyes, or optical brighteners. Testers with eczema and reactive skin reported the fewest issues with this one, which is the point: it is built for people whose real concern is contact sensitivity. Cleaning is gentle and reliable on normal loads rather than heavy-duty, so athletic sweat and deep grease may need a booster. The upfront price looks high until you account for the dilution, which stretches it a long way.

  3. 03
    Best performance87

    Dirty Labs Bio Laundry Detergent

    The strongest cleaner in our group that still keeps a clean deck. It uses enzyme-driven, biobased surfactants to lift protein and grease stains that tripped up the gentler powders, with no optical brighteners and no formaldehyde releasers. The lightly scented version uses named essential oils and a fragrance-free option exists for sensitive users. It is a concentrated liquid, so a little goes far, and the per-load cost is mid-pack. If cleaning power is your first priority but you still want transparency, start here.

  4. 04
    Best pods84

    Dropps Stain & Odor Laundry Pods

    Dropps makes the pod format about as clean as it gets: no optical brighteners, no synthetic 'fragrance' in the unscented version, and a clear ingredient list. The convenience is real, with pre-measured doses that cut overuse. The trade-off is the dissolvable film, which is PVA, the same polyvinyl alcohol debate that surrounds every laundry pod; the current weight of evidence suggests most of it biodegrades in wastewater treatment, but the data is still maturing. Cleaning is solid on normal loads. A genuinely convenient pick if pods fit your routine.

  5. 05
    Best plastic-free packaging84

    Meliora Laundry Powder

    A MADE SAFE certified powder in a plastic-free steel canister or refill carton, with a three-ingredient base and no optical brighteners, dyes, or synthetic 'fragrance'. The packaging is the standout, and the company publishes its full sourcing. Cleaning is dependable on everyday loads and gentle on fabrics, though like most simple powders it benefits from a pre-treat on grease and prefers warm water for the cleanest dissolve. A strong choice if low-waste packaging matters as much as the formula.

  6. 06
    Best sheets82

    Earth Breeze Laundry Detergent Sheets

    Detergent sheets are the most travel-friendly and storage-light format here, and the better ones skip optical brighteners and synthetic 'fragrance' entirely. The honest caveat is the sheet itself, which is usually held together by PVA film, the same polyvinyl alcohol used in pods and the subject of an unsettled biodegradability debate. Cleaning is adequate for light-to-normal loads, but sheets carry less active cleaner per wash, so heavily soiled laundry underperforms. Convenient and low-waste in packaging; just right-size your expectations for cleaning power.

  7. 07
    Best budget81

    ECOS Free & Clear Laundry Detergent

    An EPA Safer Choice certified liquid that is easy to find and one of the cheapest clean options per load. It is fragrance-free and dye-free in the Free & Clear version, with no optical brighteners, which covers the concerns most people are actually searching for. Cleaning is fair rather than outstanding, so it is best for light-to-normal soil and frequent washers who value low cost and wide availability over maximum stain lifting. A sensible, affordable entry point into fragrance-free laundry.

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Truly Free Laundry Wash

We'd skip66

Truly Free leans hard on non-toxic marketing and a refill-club model, and the formula itself is fragrance-free and reasonable. We would still skip it for most readers, because the value math rarely works once you account for the subscription structure and the cleaning was middling against cheaper, more transparent picks above. There is nothing alarming in the bottle, but a clearer ingredient story and a better per-load cost are easy to find elsewhere in this list. If you want fragrance-free on a budget, ECOS or Molly's Suds serves you better.

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What actually makes a laundry detergent 'toxic' or not?
For most people, mainstream detergents are not toxic in any meaningful sense. The real, evidence-backed concerns are narrower: synthetic 'fragrance', which is the leading cause of cosmetic contact allergy in the dermatology literature and is listed as one undisclosed word; optical brighteners, which deposit on fabric to make it look whiter under UV light and offer no cleaning benefit; dyes; and trace 1,4-dioxane that can form in some ethoxylated surfactants. Choosing a non-toxic detergent is mostly about avoiding fragrance and brighteners, not escaping poison.
What are optical brighteners and why avoid them?
Optical brighteners are fluorescent compounds that cling to fabric and absorb UV light, re-emitting it as blue so clothes look whiter and brighter. They do not clean anything; they trick the eye. They are not classified as acutely hazardous, but they stay on fabric against your skin, can cause irritation in sensitive people, and persist in waterways. Since they add no cleaning value, leaving them out is an easy, low-cost choice, which is why every pick we rank above omits them.
Should I worry about 1,4-dioxane in laundry detergent?
1,4-dioxane is not an added ingredient. It is a trace contaminant that can form during the manufacture of certain ethoxylated surfactants, including some used in detergents. The FDA monitors it and notes levels have dropped as manufacturers improved a vacuum-stripping step, and it is classified as a probable human carcinogen at higher exposures. In a rinsed, diluted, then heavily rinsed wash, the everyday exposure is small. Picking formulas that disclose their surfactants, or that carry EPA Safer Choice certification, is a reasonable way to minimize it.
Are laundry sheets and pods worse because of PVA film?
This is the live debate in the category. Detergent sheets and pods are usually bound or coated with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA or PVOH), a water-soluble plastic. Industry-funded studies report it largely biodegrades in standard wastewater treatment; some independent research argues a meaningful fraction passes through. The science is not settled. If that uncertainty bothers you, a powder or liquid sidesteps the film entirely; if convenience matters more, the better pods and sheets are still a reasonable, low-waste choice.
Do EPA Safer Choice and EWG ratings actually mean anything?
They are useful signals, not guarantees. EPA Safer Choice is a voluntary certification that reviews every ingredient in a product against safety criteria, so it is a meaningful screen, especially for surfactant and contaminant concerns. EWG ratings score ingredients on a hazard scale and are handy for quick comparison, though they are a nonprofit's assessment rather than a regulatory standard. Use them together with a plainly named ingredient list; a label that names its surfactants and scent tells you more than any single badge.
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