Are Dishwasher Tablets Harming You – and the Environment?
Are Dishwasher Tablets Harming You – and the Environment? And what are the greener alternatives? Dishwasher tablets are wonderfully convenient: pop one in, shut the door, and forget about it. But behind the lemon-fresh scent and shiny plates is a cocktail of chemicals – and some uncomfortable environmental questions. So, are they actually harming you or the planet? And if so, what can you do instead? What’s inside a typical dishwasher tablet? Most mainstream dishwasher tablets contain a mix of: 🔹 Alkaline cleaners Sodium carbonate (washing soda) Sodium silicate These break down grease effectively, but are highly alkaline and energy-intensive to produce. 🔹 Enzymes Protease (for proteins) Amylase (for starches) Generally low-risk for consumers, but can be problematic for aquatic ecosystems once discharged. 🔹 Bleaching agents Sodium percarbonate (releases hydrogen peroxide) Improves whitening, but contributes to chemical load in wastewater. 🔹 Su...