I do at least one
load of laundry per day during the week.
Beginning today, September 7th, up to 100
loads of laundry per day (two loads per household) will be collected from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at:
I have 3 boys: 7 month old, 20 month old, 3 year old, so that means I'm doing AT LEAST 7
loads of laundry per week, if not more.
You will need to do additional 2 - 3
loads of laundry per week with cloth diapering.
I label and pack lunch the night before, and I do two
loads of laundry per day.
When planned right, cloth diapers should add only two more
loads of laundry per week.
Not exact matches
People who do not have their own washer / dryer and must use shared
laundry facilities, whether in an apartment complex or at a laundromat, face an additional burden
of paying
per load and taking time to transport diapers to and from the facility.
2 extra
loads of laundry a week does not equal two TONNES
of waste (
per child!)
I usually use 1/4 cup
of homemade detergent
per load of laundry.
It isn't necessarily an overwhelming amount
of laundry, and it can easily be sandwiched into most family routines, but it should be no less than three
loads per week
of which means that you need to be washing them every other day or so.
That's 7 cents
per load of laundry.
Using 2 tablespoons
per load of laundry, again, you'd get 160
loads of laundry, and 7 cents
per load of laundry.
Baby is still on the way for us, but we've talked to dozens
of moms about this and it just means an added 1 - 2
loads of dump and go
laundry per week, which costs you just a dollar and cents
per load.
Start with 2 tablespoons
of natural detergent
per average
laundry load.