How to Make Plastic-Free Dish Soap - Zero-Waste Chef (2024)

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If you run a zero-waste or plastic-free kitchen, I can safely assume that you cook and that you generate the sinks full of dirty dishes to prove it. But if you don’t want to buy plastic bottles—and I’ve never seen dish soap in anything but—how can you wash those piles of dishes?Well, it turns out that, as with most consumer products, you can make your own dishwashing liquid pretty easily, but without the artificial fragrances, colors and many other chemicals—and for less money.

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Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons shredded bar soap (I used unscented Dr. Bronner’s)
  • 1 teaspoon washing soda (not to be confused with baking soda!)
  • 15 drops essential oil (I used lemon)
  • 2 cups water

Directions

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1. Use a cheese grater to grate soap. I grated WAY too much. You’ll need only 3 tablespoons.

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2. Heat water in a pot and add shredded soap. Once soap has melted, remove from heat.

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3. Stir in washing soda until dissolved.Go easy on this stuff! It makes the dish soap gel. And it’s extremely effective at doing so. I added too much for my first batch and the soap turned into a solid white clump. If that happens, just add more water and heat it up again to make the ingredients easier to mix together.

I looked up sodium carbonate (washing soda), my concoction’s “active ingredient” if you may, on the Environmental Working Group’s (EWG) Skin Deep Cosmetics database, and I feel pretty safe about using it. It has a lower health concern rating than many other additives in commercial cleaners, such as sodium lauryl sulfate, the compound that makes detergent, shampoo and toothpaste suds up.

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4. Cover and set mixture aside for several hours or overnight. In the morning, mine was very thick. Don’t worry! You can easily make it runny.

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5. If your soap is too solid, blend it with a hand blender or in a blender. It will liquefy in seconds.

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6. Add essential oil and stir until combined. I used lemon.

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7. Transfer dish soap to a container. I looked in Goodwill for a second-hand glass or ceramic pump bottle, but found only shelf upon shelf of wine glasses in the housewares department. (I think everyone in the area is on the wagon.) So I filled an empty plastic bottle that has a flip-top lid. I’ll keep searching for a glass container.

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And here is the dish soap in action.

This dish soap recipe isn’t completely zero-waste, but the washing soda (which you can also use for makinglaundry detergent) and essential oil will last for a very long time and in the end, you will have reduced yourwasteconsiderably by making your own.

(UPDATE: Go here for instructions to make washing soda from baking soda.)

DIY Dish Soap

Yields about 2 1/4 cups

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons shredded bar soap
  • 1 teaspoon washing soda
  • 15 drops essential oil
  • 2 cups water

Directions

1. Use a cheese grater to grate soap.

2. Heat water in a pot and add shredded soap. Once soap has melted, remove from heat.

3. Stir in washing soda until dissolved.

4. Cover an set mixture aside for several hours or overnight.

5. If your soap becomes too solid, blend it with a hand blender or in a blender. It will liquefy in seconds.

6. Add essential oil and stir until combined.

7. Transfer dish soap to a container.

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FAQs

How to Make Plastic-Free Dish Soap - Zero-Waste Chef? ›

Instead, fill up a tub with hot water and dish soap and wash your plates using the water inside. If you have a two part sink then use the second part of the sink to rinse dishes with cold water. To reduce your water usage even further, use a sponge or a natural loofah to soak up water and clean multiple dishes.

How do you wash dishes without plastic? ›

Instead, fill up a tub with hot water and dish soap and wash your plates using the water inside. If you have a two part sink then use the second part of the sink to rinse dishes with cold water. To reduce your water usage even further, use a sponge or a natural loofah to soak up water and clean multiple dishes.

How to make toxic free dish soap? ›

DIY Dish Soap with Castile Soap
  1. 1 cup Unscented Castile Soap.
  2. 6 ounces distilled or filtered water.
  3. 1/4 cup grated Dr. Bronner's Soap (optional)
  4. 1/3 cup Washing or Baking Soda.
  5. 10 drops Essential oil (grapefruit, lemon, citrus blends, and eucalyptus are my favorites)

How to make eco-friendly liquid soap? ›

Add 1/4 cup of castile soap to a clean dispenser bottle. If using, add 2 squirts of a plant based carrier oil and/or 10-15 drops of essential oil of choice. Fill the rest of the container distilled (or boiled and cooled) water. Give it a little shake and you're done!

What can I use to wash dishes instead of dish soap? ›

Baking Soda + Hot Water

Combining your boiling water with baking soda is one of the easiest substitutes for dish soap at home.

Is it possible to wash dishes without chemicals? ›

10 Natural Alternatives to Dish Soap and Detergent

White Vinegar: White vinegar has natural antibacterial properties and can help cut through grease. Mix it with water to create a cleaning solution for your dishes. Lemon Juice: The acidity of lemon juice makes it effective in cutting through grease and removing odors.

How to make zero waste dish soap? ›

Ingredients
  1. 3 tablespoons shredded bar soap (I used unscented Dr. Bronner's)
  2. 1 teaspoon washing soda (not to be confused with baking soda!)
  3. 15 drops essential oil (I used lemon)
  4. 2 cups water.
Jun 20, 2014

What is the most environmentally friendly form of soap? ›

Bar soap is more sustainable than liquid soap

But whether your soap is bar or liquid, natural or synthetic, it's not going to be a huge part of your carbon footprint.

How do you make eco-friendly soap at home? ›

STEP 2: In a separate pot, melt 1/3 cup coconut oil and 1/3 cup vegetable shortening. STEP 3: Add 1/3 cup olive oil to the melted oils and mix them all together. STEP 4: Slowly add the lye solution to the warm oil (it should turn cloudy as the lye is changing the oil into soap).

How do you make biodegradable liquid detergent? ›

Eco-friendly Liquid Laundry Detergent
  1. Ingredients. 200g Soda Crystals. 50g Bicarbonate of Soda. 120ml liquid Castile Soap. ...
  2. Pour soda crystals into a large bowl then slowly add 1/2 litre boiling water, Stir until dissolved. Gradually add bicarbonate of soda, keep stirring. Stir in Castile soap then remaining water.
Nov 15, 2020

What are the ingredients in eco friendly dishwashing liquid? ›

Plant-Based Ingredients

Coconut oil, olive oil, and sunflower oil are vital components of eco-friendly dish soaps, chosen for their unique and beneficial properties. Each of these oils not only aids in effective cleaning but also ensures that the process is gentle on both the environment and the user.

What is the most sanitary way to wash dishes by hand? ›

How to Hand-Wash Dishes the Right Way
  1. Scrape (Gently) As you clear the table, scrape any leftover food into the trash can or garbage disposal using a rubber spatula or a paper towel, says Ek. ...
  2. Soak. ...
  3. Use the Double-Basin Method. ...
  4. Get the Water Hot. ...
  5. Wash From Least to Most Soiled. ...
  6. Rinse. ...
  7. Dry. ...
  8. Clean Up.
Apr 26, 2023

How do you wash dishes by hand bacteria? ›

Washing dishes by hand has far more bacteria and that is mostly because it is living on the rag, sponge or towel you are using. The answer: washing dishes in the dishwasher provides much cleaner dishes than hand-washing.

Is it OK to wash dishes without gloves? ›

Gloves protect against chemical burns

No matter if you DIY your cleaning supplies or buy them, exposing your skin to chemicals like detergents (in dish soap) and solvents (found in all-purpose cleaners) as well as vinegar, ammonia and bleach is just a bad idea.

How did people wash dishes before running water? ›

Without a sink to wash in, many women washed dishes on the broad flat stove surface. An advantage of that was that the dish water stayed hot--almost too hot! Homemade lye soap was put in the bottom of the dish pan. Hot water from the teakettle was poured directly on the soap to make suds.

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