I’m always looking for ways to reduce my plastic waste, and manufacturer’s always seem to be trying to find ways to trick me.

I normally get the Lidl dishwasher tablets as they are the only brand that appears to come plastic free, cardboard box, and tablets wrapped in a dissolvable cellulose film. However sometimes I can’t get there as its not always convenient.

Latest was CoOp that sold a cardboard box of tablets, but then each tablet was bloody wrapped in plastic, which is probably worse than just a plastic bag of the bastards.

Does anyone else know of brands that are safe to buy because they won’t try to trick you with hidden plastics?

  • @[email protected]
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    5 hours ago

    Use powder…

    • tablets contain anywhere from 2x to 4x the detergent you need
    • tablets only work in the main wash cycle and so you have no detergent for the first wash cycle
    • powder is substantially less expensive
  • @[email protected]
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    75 hours ago

    I order mine from https://smol.com/uk. They come in a cardboard packet which fits through the letterbox. I was also fed up with the ridiculous and unnecessary amount of plastic in the supermarket equivalents.

  • GreatAlbatross
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    65 hours ago

    I just get the powder from Sainsbury’s.
    I find I get better results, as I can kinda dial in how much is needed. It means I can put some in the pre wash too.
    Just remember that if you’re using powder, the salt/rinse aid need filling separately.

    Morrisons own brand tabs only have the cellulose wrapper, if that’s what your definitely after.

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    127 hours ago

    Are you dead set on tablets? If not you can just get the powder. It’s the same thing as what’s in the tablet.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      15 hours ago

      Not really set on it. I’ve already chatted to the partner about it switching it up for just powder, which we are in agreement with.

      Thanks!

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      7 hours ago

      I like that, I like that a lot.

      This would have answered my last question on here about refillables.

      My local refillable requires capacity to be printed on the bottle. I have no odes why they can’t just weigh the container, fill it and weigh it again for an amount.

      If these do, then it’ll help with that too.

      https://feddit.uk/post/16277549

  • @[email protected]
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    57 hours ago

    If you haven’t already, try and find a zero waste shop near you, the kind of place where you take your own containers and fill it up with what you need.

    Me and my partner made it a part of our routine to visit once a month, and we have successfully replaced a bunch of our household items with zero plastic options.

  • rubikcuber
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    78 hours ago

    Aldi still have the cardboard box and cellular film tablets. As with Lidl, these do run out quite regularly. I’ve started getting a box whenever I see them, rather than when I run low, just in case. I’ve only rarely had to resort to the pouches.

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      28 hours ago

      Aldi is unfortunately quite far for me. I have at least 2 Lidls I would have to pass before I get there, I will bare that in mind though whenever I’m over that end of town.

  • @VoldemortsHorcrux
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    37 hours ago

    Have you heard of dishwasher sheets? There’s a few companies making them now, these are the Australian brand I use sheets

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      37 hours ago

      I have seen the washing machine sheets, of basically dried soap.

      Seems like an interesting idea for dishwashers.

      • @VoldemortsHorcrux
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        27 hours ago

        These are meant to be even safe for septic tanks! They do dishwasher sheets too!