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One Can Hope
Eleisha Eagle, Ali Hall
28 episodes
5 days ago
Sisters Eleisha and Ali bring over a decade of low-waste living experience to One Can Hope. Eleisha, a refillery owner, and Ali, a content creator known for viral upcycling hacks, share expert tips and plenty of laughs as they explore practical ways to live more sustainably. One Can Hope offers a refreshing sense of optimism for those feeling climate anxiety, focusing on hopeful, doable steps to help you make greener choices—without sacrificing comfort or fun.
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Sisters Eleisha and Ali bring over a decade of low-waste living experience to One Can Hope. Eleisha, a refillery owner, and Ali, a content creator known for viral upcycling hacks, share expert tips and plenty of laughs as they explore practical ways to live more sustainably. One Can Hope offers a refreshing sense of optimism for those feeling climate anxiety, focusing on hopeful, doable steps to help you make greener choices—without sacrificing comfort or fun.
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How To
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It's A Wash | The Laundry List
One Can Hope
35 minutes 11 seconds
7 months ago
It's A Wash | The Laundry List

Grab your laundry baskets—this episode is cleaning up our laundry routines with sustainable swaps and planet-friendly habits! Eleisha and Ali are sorting through the spin cycle of cold washes, microplastic woes, and whether those trendy detergent strips really cut it. Plus, they share personal stories about haunted trail costumes and wardrobe mishaps on set, all while folding in expert tips for extending the life of your wardrobe.

Key Takeaways

  • Cold Water is King: Washing in cold can cut emissions, reduce microfiber shedding, and save your clothes from heat damage.
  • Detergent Debunking: Not all “eco” detergents are created equal—learn why pods and strips might not be the guilt-free option they seem.
  • Dryer Sheet Ditching: Fabric softeners and dryer sheets coat your clothes in chemicals—opt for vinegar and reusable wool dryer balls instead.
  • Less is More: You likely need way less detergent than you think—especially with concentrates and powders.
  • Line Dry Like a Pro: Hanging clothes to dry saves energy and helps fabrics last longer (bonus: sun naturally bleaches stains!).
  • Stain Smarts: Skip the bleach—enzymes, dish soap, and a little patience go a long way in lifting tough stains.
  • Read the Label: Garment care tags aren’t hieroglyphics. Learn what those symbols mean to help clothes last.
  • Greenwashing Alert: Packaging may say “natural,” but Eleisha and Ali break down what to really look for in a sustainable product.

Links

  • Laundry's impact on the global environment
  • Cold water saves
  • Improve garment longevity and microfiber release
  • Learn more about Eleisha’s refillery and shop: mainlineshift.com
  • Follow Ali’s viral upcycling tips on social: @tiny_waste

Join the Conversation

Do you wash everything in cold or are you still team warm rinse? Got a favorite stain-busting trick or an old-school laundry hack passed down from grandma? Share your low-impact laundry love by tagging us @OneCanHopePodcast.

One Can Hope
Sisters Eleisha and Ali bring over a decade of low-waste living experience to One Can Hope. Eleisha, a refillery owner, and Ali, a content creator known for viral upcycling hacks, share expert tips and plenty of laughs as they explore practical ways to live more sustainably. One Can Hope offers a refreshing sense of optimism for those feeling climate anxiety, focusing on hopeful, doable steps to help you make greener choices—without sacrificing comfort or fun.