Amazon has 105-Oz Tide Liquid Laundry Detergent Eco-Box (Original) for $17.94 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $13.45. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 105-Oz Tide Liquid Laundry Detergent Eco-Box (Original) for $17.94 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $13.45. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+
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Model: Tide Liquid Laundry Detergent Soap Eco-Box, Ultra Concentrated High Efficiency (HE), Original Scent, 96 Loads
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A good amount of our plastic used to be shipped to China. In 2018, they innacted the "National Sword Policy," which stopped the import of waste. Some plastic is still shipped to third world countries that have less stringent environmental policies, but 92% of it is taken to landfills or incinerated. There's not much of a market for recycled plastic, since it's often cheaper to buy new plastic. The oil industry knew recycling plastic wasn't economically viable when they created the recycling ad campaigns in the 80's, but people were becoming more environmentally conscious and sales were falling. "Frontline" did a piece on it a few years back. More often than not, throwing your plastic in a recycling bin has a greater negative impact on the environment than throwing it in the trash bin, since a truck has to make two trips (once to recycling, then to landfill). There are plenty of sources, but here's the first one that popped up in Google. https://www.npr.org/2020/09/11/89...e-recycled
This is more concentrated so same volume but more cleaning power. 96 loads versus the typical 64 you get with the the plastic bottle.
As for the eco part that's debatable since you replaced an easily recycled HDPE bottle (traditional tide bottle) with a plastic bag that isn't recyclable at any facility and a easily recyclable box. So net more landfill waste but less plastic production I guess
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A decent deal if all you want is regular Tide. Not spectacular so don't bother stocking up with this but if you are running out it seems like a good settling point. Also make sure to buy alongside other time insensitive stuff or with nothing at all. This stuff breaks in shipping ruining the entire box fairly regularly which isn't a big issue since Amazon will replace for free, but if you have other stuff you need in there that will get delayed too.
This is more concentrated so same volume but more cleaning power. 96 loads versus the typical 64 you get with the the plastic bottle.
As for the eco part that's debatable since you replaced an easily recycled HDPE bottle (traditional tide bottle) with a plastic bag that isn't recyclable at any facility and a easily recyclable box. So net more landfill waste but less plastic production I guess
This is more concentrated so same volume but more cleaning power. 96 loads versus the typical 64 you get with the the plastic bottle.
As for the eco part that's debatable since you replaced an easily recycled HDPE bottle (traditional tide bottle) with a plastic bag that isn't recyclable at any facility and a easily recyclable box. So net more landfill waste but less plastic production I guess
Vast majority of recycled plastic is bailed and taken to landfills. Very little gets recycled.
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37oz comes on sale for $3 all the time.
Even the 96oz comes for $9 often.
https://www.npr.org/2020/09/11/89...e-recycled
As for the eco part that's debatable since you replaced an easily recycled HDPE bottle (traditional tide bottle) with a plastic bag that isn't recyclable at any facility and a easily recyclable box. So net more landfill waste but less plastic production I guess
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37oz comes on sale for $3 all the time.
Even the 96oz comes for $9 often.
37oz comes on sale for $3 all the time.
Even the 96oz comes for $9 often.
This is more concentrated so same volume but more cleaning power. 96 loads versus the typical 64 you get with the the plastic bottle.
As for the eco part that's debatable since you replaced an easily recycled HDPE bottle (traditional tide bottle) with a plastic bag that isn't recyclable at any facility and a easily recyclable box. So net more landfill waste but less plastic production I guess
Still there for me. got this before. like the small packaging.
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As for the eco part that's debatable since you replaced an easily recycled HDPE bottle (traditional tide bottle) with a plastic bag that isn't recyclable at any facility and a easily recyclable box. So net more landfill waste but less plastic production I guess
Vast majority of recycled plastic is bailed and taken to landfills. Very little gets recycled.
Eh, you sure? Where does that fact come from?