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Blueland Laundry Tablets

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Blueland

Blueland

Laundry Tablets

PVA-free and plastic-free, with EWG Verified and EPA Safer Choice; a clean 1.

Verified plastic-free
Plastic-FreePVA-FreeRefillable
1 / 10 Low plastic footprint $$

Concentrated tablets in a refillable steel tin, with no PVA film and no plastic jug. EPA Safer Choice, EWG Verified, and B Corp certified.

How this score breaks down

Plastic-derived chemicals of concern No concerns
No phthalates, bisphenols, or PFAS.
Intentionally added microplastics None added
None; PVA-free, unlike laundry pods with synthetic film
Packaging plastic intensity Plastic-free
Plastic-free; refillable steel tin
Microfibre / shedding Doesn't shed
Not a textile, so nothing sheds in use or washing.
Transparency and disclosure Fully disclosed
Full ingredient disclosure

Strengths

  • PVA-free, so no synthetic-polymer film
  • Refillable steel tin, no plastic jug
  • EPA Safer Choice and EWG Verified
  • A direct low-plastic swap for liquid detergent

Trade-offs

  • Tablets take a moment to dissolve in cold, short cycles

What it's made of

Laundry tablets that are PVA-free, shipped in a refillable steel tin rather than a plastic jug, so the tablet dissolves with no synthetic-polymer film.

PartMaterial
FormatNaked tablet, PVA-free
TinRefillable steel

Free of PVA film, plastic jug, optical brighteners

Packaging
Plastic-free; refillable steel tin
Microplastics
None; PVA-free, unlike laundry pods with synthetic film

Certifications

Independent, third-party certifications only. Tap any badge to see what it verifies.

About Blueland

Blueland's laundry tablets are PVA-free and ship in a refillable steel tin instead of a plastic jug. They are EPA Safer Choice, EWG Verified, and B Corp certified.

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Melissa Walker, founder of Thriving Sustainably

Hi, I’m Melissa-founder of Thriving Sustainably

Melissa Walker is the founder of Thriving Sustainably. A mom who started reading the labels after learning how much microplastic ends up in our bodies, she co-leads the environmental pillar of a Fortune 500 company’s employee sustainability program and rates brands against public certification databases so families can lower their microplastic exposure without the guesswork.