There is vigorous debate about whether hand-washing is more energy efficient than eco-friendly dishwashers. We’ve done a little research, and were surprised to learn that, according to scientific research done at the University of Bonn in Germany1, dishwashers are actually more environmentally friendly than conservatively hand washing your dirty dishes.
To maintain a green kitchen, you may want to inspect your dishwasher detergent label. Most dishwasher detergents include phosphates that have been known to pollute water sources and increase algae growth to the detriment of aquatic wildlife. Traditional detergents may also be comprised of chlorine, synthetic fragrances, dyes, petrochemicals, and so on.
But there’s still hope! You can make your own dishwasher detergent free of chemicals, dyes, and other unwanted ingredients. See our Green Home Recipes for the Homemade Dishwater Detergent.
If you do not own a dishwasher, or just prefer to wash your dishes the old fashioned way, Strong Kangen Water can help! Strong Kangen Water is a powerful cleaner, with extra strength and absorption qualities to help fight tough grease and grime from your dishes.
Strong Kangen Water can help you save on your water bill. It takes a quarter of the usual amount of water to rinse off Strong Kangen Water, as opposed to chemical detergents. For a trustworthy recipe for Kangen Water® Dish Soap.
You can make your dishes greener and cleaner by turning to Kangen Water®. Think Clean, Think Kangen!
1http://www.landtechnik.uni-bonn.de/ifl_research/ifl_research_project.php?sec=HT&no=1