Today’s savvy consumers are becoming more and more taken with green cleaning. And with advanced technology and superior products hitting the market every day, you no longer need to choose between getting the clean you want and responsibly taking care of yourself, your home, and the environment. Seventh Generation Free & Clear Concentrated Laundry Detergent is one of the leading green laundry detergents and it hails from a historically environmentally-friendly company. Keep reading for our full review of their plant-based detergent. 

Cleaning Performance: Gets things clean, if not fresh

Eco-friendly sounds great and all, but it still has to get clothes clean, right? Fortunately, Seventh Generation products deliver great cleaning power. We’ve been using Seventh Generation laundry detergent for almost two years now due to the product’s superior cleaning performance and safe ingredients. You do have to use a bit more Seventh Generation detergent than other non-eco-friendly brands, but that comes with the territory. The brand’s Free & Clear formula uses enzymes found in plant ingredients to break down particles that make clothes dirty; they’ll target everything from grass stains to spaghetti sauce. By following Seventh Generation’s recommended pretreatment instructions, we found that most common stains came right out. The only stain we had trouble removing was the result of a diaper blowout from our 3-month-old, but that would be a challenge for any detergent. If you’re regularly dealing with stubborn stains, you may need to use an additional stain remover to get them out. Seventh Generation’s Free & Clear detergent can be used in front loading, top loading, or high-efficiency washing machines. The versatility of its application means that we can take it on vacation without worrying about what kind of machine will be available.

Ingredients: Plant-based and eco-friendly

If you’re in the market for a green laundry detergent, you’ll want to pay close attention to the ingredient list of any you consider. Seventh Generation products are so named because the ingredients that the company uses promise to be safe for the next seven generations.  The company’s Free & Clear laundry detergent is made of 97 percent plant-based ingredients, and it is certified by the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) BioPreferred Program, which means that it is composed, in whole or in significant part, of biological products. (You can search for it using the BioPreferred Program Catalog.) It’s also certified by The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Safer Choice program, which helps consumers find products that contain ingredients that are safer for human health and the environment. (You can search for it using the Safer Choice Search Tool.) We were happy to see this seal of approval, but the real test was in how our skin reacted to the ingredients. And as our two-year loyalty to the detergent has shown, we’ve had no issues with irritation.

Scent: None to speak of 

As parents to a few small kiddos, we sought out Seventh Generation Free & Clear Detergent so we’d know exactly what their clothes were washed in. While we’d prefer a subtle scent for our own clothes, it was important to us that our children’s clothes be free of scents and dyes that could potentially irritate their skin.

Commitment to Environment: Above and beyond

Seventh Generation is committed to protecting the health of its consumers and the environment. Their detergent is concentrated, so a 40-ounce bottle can last 53 loads. Just keep in mind that if you use the detergent to pretreat stains, this will cut down on the actual number of loads that you can get out of one bottle.  As noted by the leaping bunny on the packaging, the company doesn’t test its detergent on animals. Seventh Generation has also been recognized as a Certified B Corporation, which means that they’ve demonstrated a commitment to ethically- and environmentally-sound business practices.

Price: Not bad for a green product

Green products can be expensive, but Seventh Generation’s Free & Clear Detergent is fairly priced at under $20 for a 40-ounce bottle. It helps that the product is concentrated, so consumers are able to buy less but still complete the same number of loads. If you’re looking for an eco-friendly detergent, this is a good one to try without spending a fortune.

Competition: Budget-friendly green products exist!

Seventh Generation’s Free & Clear detergent is affordable, eco-conscious, and effective. The company’s concentrated formula proves that you no longer have to choose between cleaning power and environmental concern.