Burra Maluca wrote:
B Lunaress wrote: I'm not fond of wasting resources, & since dish soap's primary purpose is as a de-greaser, & I wasn't de-greasing anything, using dish soap would be wasteful & counter to permaculture values, as I understand it.
Maybe you should re-do the BB when you DO have something that needs de-greasing. What do you use for washing greasy things at the moment?
I don't really eat greasy food often (greasy food tends to cause me gastrointestinal issues), so I don't really run into the issue of what to use; though I did learn recently that hardwood
ash mixes with grease & fat to form a basic soap; & a BB recently taught me that I can wipe most of the grease off with paper to use later as a fire starter, & use
hot water for the last bit. I'm really learning a lot from doing these BB's.
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I took a look at what my current flatmates use. Great Value brand Ultra Dishwashing Liquid, & Dawn Ultra brand Antibacterial Hand Soap. Neither have a biodegradeable label on them, & looking online I can't seem to find anything that says these specific dish soaps are biodegradeable (is there a site that checks what dish soaps are biodegradeable?).
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If this is the ruling, then I guess I'll just have to go buy some biodegradeable dish soap, & wait until a housemate greases up a dish. Such is life. I can do other BB's in the mean time, I suppose. Thanks for taking a look.