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Mrs. Meyers Laundry Detergent vs Caldrea Laundry Detergent

VerdictCaldrea Laundry Detergent wins

Caldrea Laundry Detergent edges ahead with better ingredient safety scores and more third-party certifications, making it our top pick for families seeking non-toxic laundry detergent.

The Products

Mrs. Meyers Laundry Detergent

by Mrs. Meyers

Price$13.71
Rating4.51/5
Materials

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Winner

Caldrea Laundry Detergent

by Caldrea

Price$28.49
Rating4.73/5
Certifications
Cradle to CradleUSDA Certified BiobasedEWG Verified
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Caldrea Laundry Detergent edges ahead with better ingredient safety scores and more third-party certifications, making it our top pick for families seeking non-toxic laundry detergent.

Caldrea Laundry Detergent is the stronger pick in this comparison. We compare price, certifications, ingredient signals, and citation support so shoppers can make a cleaner and more durable choice without relying on vague marketing language.

Mrs. Meyers Laundry Detergent overview

Mrs. Meyers Laundry Detergent from Mrs. Meyers is positioned in the laundry detergent category with a listed price of $13.71 and a retailer rating of 4.51/5.

Its visible trust signals are No notable certifications are listed.. The ingredient profile is led by Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate) (9/10 safety score), Formaldehyde (1/10 safety score), Parabens (3/10 safety score), which shapes how we weigh irritation risk, endocrine-disruption risk, and overall household suitability.

Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate): A mild alkaline compound used for cleaning, deodorizing, and as a gentle abrasive. Common uses include cleaning products, toothpaste, deodorant, laundry. Regulatory context: GRAS by FDA; no restrictions.

Formaldehyde: A known human carcinogen sometimes released by preservatives in cleaning and personal care products. Common uses include nail polish, hair straightening, some cleaning products. Regulatory context: Classified as Group 1 carcinogen by IARC; restricted in EU cosmetics.

Parabens: A class of preservatives (methylparaben, propylparaben, etc.) used to prevent microbial growth in products. Common uses include lotions, shampoo, shaving gel, makeup. Regulatory context: Restricted in EU cosmetics; under review by FDA.

Caldrea Laundry Detergent overview

Caldrea Laundry Detergent from Caldrea is positioned in the laundry detergent category with a listed price of $28.49 and a retailer rating of 4.73/5.

Its visible trust signals are Cradle to Cradle, USDA Certified Biobased, and EWG Verified. The ingredient profile is led by Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate) (9/10 safety score), Parabens (3/10 safety score), Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) (4/10 safety score), which shapes how we weigh irritation risk, endocrine-disruption risk, and overall household suitability.

Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate): A mild alkaline compound used for cleaning, deodorizing, and as a gentle abrasive. Common uses include cleaning products, toothpaste, deodorant, laundry. Regulatory context: GRAS by FDA; no restrictions.

Parabens: A class of preservatives (methylparaben, propylparaben, etc.) used to prevent microbial growth in products. Common uses include lotions, shampoo, shaving gel, makeup. Regulatory context: Restricted in EU cosmetics; under review by FDA.

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS): A surfactant and foaming agent commonly found in cleaning products and personal care items. Common uses include shampoo, body wash, toothpaste, dish soap. Regulatory context: Generally recognized as safe by FDA at low concentrations.

Head-to-head safety and material analysis

Mrs. Meyers Laundry Detergent and Caldrea Laundry Detergent sit in the same category, but they do not present the same risk profile. We favor products that minimize high-concern materials, reduce synthetic fragrance exposure, and carry clearer third-party verification. In practice that means looking at the strongest and weakest ingredients on each label, the product's intended use around babies or food contact, and whether the formulation creates unnecessary exposure tradeoffs.

For this matchup, the quick verdict is: Caldrea Laundry Detergent edges ahead with better ingredient safety scores and more third-party certifications, making it our top pick for families seeking non-toxic laundry detergent. That summary is supported by the ingredient and citation evidence listed below, not just price or brand familiarity.

Price, ratings, and trust signals

Mrs. Meyers Laundry Detergent is listed at $13.71 with a 4.51/5 rating, while Caldrea Laundry Detergent is listed at $28.49 with a 4.73/5 rating. Ratings alone do not prove safety, but they help contextualize durability and repeat-purchase satisfaction once the material profile passes a non-toxic screen.

Third-party signals matter because they reduce guesswork. Mrs. Meyers Laundry Detergent lists No notable certifications are listed., while Caldrea Laundry Detergent lists Cradle to Cradle, USDA Certified Biobased, and EWG Verified.

Best for different households

  • budget-conscious families: Mrs. Meyers Laundry Detergent
  • sensitive skin: Mrs. Meyers Laundry Detergent
  • maximum certifications: Caldrea Laundry Detergent

Research and citation takeaways

The seed inventory includes 10 supporting citations for this page. These findings are used to pressure-test brand claims against broader material-safety evidence.

  • Clinical efficacy of sodium bicarbonate in dentistry (2008) found that Sodium bicarbonate toothpaste effectively removes plaque and is safe for daily oral use. PMID: 28573742.
  • Formaldehyde and leukemia: an updated meta-analysis and evaluation of study heterogeneity (2009) found that Meta-analysis supports a causal association between formaldehyde exposure and myeloid leukemia. PMID: 20562055.
  • Occupational exposure to formaldehyde and cancer risk (2018) found that Significant dose-response relationship between formaldehyde exposure and nasopharyngeal cancer. PMID: 29372881.
  • Concentrations of parabens in human breast tumours (2004) found that Parabens were detected in 18 of 20 human breast tumour samples, suggesting accumulation in breast tissue. PMID: 14745841.
  • Estrogenic activity of parabens revisited: impact of parabens on early pregnancy events (2018) found that Long-chain parabens exhibit significant estrogenic activity that may impact reproductive health. PMID: 26026606.
  • Final report on the safety assessment of sodium lauryl sulfate and ammonium lauryl sulfate (2005) found that SLS causes measurable skin irritation at concentrations above 2% in prolonged contact. PMID: 16422263.
  • Sodium lauryl sulfate-induced irritation in the human face: regional and age-related differences (2006) found that Facial skin shows higher susceptibility to SLS irritation than forearm skin. PMID: 26333396.
  • Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of coconut oil (2010) found that Virgin coconut oil demonstrated significant anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties in animal models. PMID: 34024208.
  • Fragrance contact allergy: a clinical review (2015) found that Fragrance is the most common cause of contact allergy from cosmetic products, affecting 1-4% of the general population. PMID: 26270305.
  • Hidden exposures: volatile emissions from fragranced products (2011) found that Fragranced products emit numerous VOCs including carcinogens with no legal requirement for ingredient disclosure. PMID: 21684727.

Related safety guides

Frequently asked questions

Is Mrs. Meyers Laundry Detergent better than Caldrea Laundry Detergent?

Based on our ingredient safety analysis, Caldrea Laundry Detergent scores higher overall. However, the best choice depends on your specific needs and sensitivities.

Are Mrs. Meyers products truly non-toxic?

Mrs. Meyers holds no major certifications, which means their claims are self-reported.

What harmful ingredients should I avoid in laundry detergent?

Key ingredients to avoid in laundry detergent include synthetic fragrances, parabens, phthalates, and SLS/SLES. Look for products with EWG Verified or EPA Safer Choice certifications.

Bottom line

Caldrea Laundry Detergent edges ahead with better ingredient safety scores and more third-party certifications, making it our top pick for families seeking non-toxic laundry detergent. Caldrea Laundry Detergent is the stronger pick in this comparison. If you are optimizing for lower-risk materials and clearer ingredient transparency, use the scenario guidance above and the linked safety guides to decide which tradeoffs are acceptable for your household.

Best For

budget-conscious familiesMrs. Meyers Laundry Detergent
sensitive skinMrs. Meyers Laundry Detergent
maximum certificationsCaldrea Laundry Detergent

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mrs. Meyers Laundry Detergent better than Caldrea Laundry Detergent?

Based on our ingredient safety analysis, Caldrea Laundry Detergent scores higher overall. However, the best choice depends on your specific needs and sensitivities.

Are Mrs. Meyers products truly non-toxic?

Mrs. Meyers holds no major certifications, which means their claims are self-reported.

What harmful ingredients should I avoid in laundry detergent?

Key ingredients to avoid in laundry detergent include synthetic fragrances, parabens, phthalates, and SLS/SLES. Look for products with EWG Verified or EPA Safer Choice certifications.

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