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Best laundry sheets: I tested the UK's top eco-friendly detergent sheets
Simple, eco-friendly and effective, laundry sheets are the latest thing in laundry. But do these dissolvable sheets really get your washing clean? I tried out the brands Mumsnet users recommend most highly.
By Poppy O'Neill | Last updated Dec 2, 2025
After testing the UK's best laundry sheets, I think the days of emptying a big, bulky box of washing powder into the drawer of your washing machine are numbered. These days, the best laundry detergents offer minimal packaging, effective cleaning and convenient measuring. Laundry sheets are wafer-thin layers of concentrated detergent which dissolve in your wash. Their zero-waste packaging make them an environmentally conscious choice, but which are the best laundry sheets to get your washing clean?
But first, what exactly are laundry sheets, and can they perform as well as traditional detergents? I asked laundry sheet pioneers Leaf to explain how it works: "Our sheets contain the same quantity of laundry detergent as you get in a serving of liquid, powder or in a pod. We just compress the detergent into a more convenient and easier to use sheet."
How I tested laundry sheets
Gathering both positive and negative experiences from a wide range of Mumsnet users, I selected 10 laundry sheet brands to test over the course of six months in my AEG washer dryer, doing laundry for my family of four. I tested laundry sheets on:
a variety of everyday fabrics
colour and white washes
30°, 40°, wool and quick washes
Analysing each brand on cleaning performance, scent and packaging, I've discovered which laundry sheets stand out from the crowd.
Here are the best laundry sheets in the UK.
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Best laundry sheets - at a glance:
Best overall: Simple Living Eco Laundry Detergent Sheets, £13 for 32 washes
Best budget option: Dr. Beckmann MAGIC LEAVES Laundry Detergent Sheets, £3 for 25 washes
Best for washing whites: Leaf Laundry Sheets, £13 for 75
Best scented: WABLU Spring Florals Laundry Detergent Sheets, £15 for 72
Best subscription: Earth Breeze Laundry Detergent Eco Sheets, £15 for 40
Best laundry sheets overall
Made in the UK
Vegan and cruelty-free
Zero plastic, recycled packaging
Four scents available
Suitable for sensitive skin
Scents do not last on clothes
Key specs
Price on writing: £13 for 32 | Price per sheet: 41p | Scents: Spring fresh, coconut, fresh linen, unscented | Bio or non-bio?: non-bio
What Mumsnet users say
I've picked Simple Living Eco's Laundry Detergent Sheets for our top spot because they're reliable on a normal washing cycle, vegan, cruelty free and reasonably priced. But the main thing that sets them apart from the other detergent sheets on our list is that they're made in the UK, making their carbon footprint considerably smaller. Mumsnetters also love to support independent British businesses, so they really stood out among the laundry sheet crowd.
These sheets come in four subtle scents and in packs of 10, 32 or 64. While the scents are subtle and do fade after washing, the sheets clean clothes effectively on a regular wash. Like most of the sheets on our list, they come in minimal, plastic-free and recyclable packaging, are simple to use and create zero mess in your washing machine drawer.
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Best budget laundry sheets
Dr. Beckmann MAGIC LEAVES Laundry Detergent Sheets
Just 13p per sheet
Trusted brand
Bio and non-bio available
Perforated for a half-dose
Available from major supermarkets
Plastic packaging
Some find the scent too strong
Requires 2 sheets for a full load
Key specs
Price on writing: £3 for 25 | Price per sheet: 13p | Scents: Fresh blossom, fresh breeze, orange and peach | Bio or non-bio?: both
What Mumsnet users say
Known for making one of the best washing machine cleaners in the UK, Dr Beckmann's is a brand trusted by Mumsnet users. Their Magic Leaves laundry sheets are the cheapest on our list, at just 13p per sheet. However, it's worth noting that the recommended dose is 1 sheet per 4.5kg of laundry, so you'll need two for a full load.
Mumsnet users particularly like these ones for travel. Whether you're heading to an Airbnb, holiday park or Eurocamp, you don't want to worry about spills or carry heavy packaging, so a cheap and cheerful pack of detergent sheets is just the ticket, and I found just half a sheet can be used for hand washing.
There are bio and non-bio versions available, plus three scent options. Unlike other brands on this list, Dr Beckmann's magic leaves come in a resealable plastic pouch. This makes them less eco-friendly than plastic-free options, but you don't need to worry about the sheets getting damp and melting into one - another reason they're great for travel.
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Best laundry sheets for washing whites
Washes whites well
Good value
Works from 20C
1 sheet doesn't quite wash a whole load
Just one scent
Key specs
Price on writing: £13 for 75 | Price per sheet: 18p | Scents: Floral | Bio or non-bio?: bio (non-bio and sensitive also available)
What Mumsnet users say
One of the major bugbears when it comes to detergent sheets, and eco-friendly laundry detergent in general, is that they don't tend to keep your whites very white. Due to their natural, gentle ingredients (as opposed to powerful chemicals), they're a bit gentler than many Mumsnetters would like on white school shirts and bedsheets.
Enter Leaf Bio Laundry Sheets. Made with whites in mind, they brought impressive results and a pleasant scent to my laundry. I was genuinely impressed with their cleaning power.
Leaf also make non-bio sheets which are perfect for colours, and at 18p per sheet it's worth stocking up on both types. The 75-sheet boxes will keep you going for ages, but I found the box doesn't hold up well over a long period, and the sheets did end up getting damp and stuck together as I was getting to the end of the box.
Best scented laundry sheets
Biodegradable sheets
Floral scent
Bio formula works well on stains
Microplastic free
Brand's other scents aren't as nice as Spring Florals
Key specs
Price on writing: £15 for 72 | Price per sheet: 21p | Scents: Spring florals | Bio or non-bio?: bio
What Mumsnet users say
Like Leaf Laundry Sheets, these laundry sheets from Wablu have bio enzymes, which are tougher on stains than gentler, non-bio alternatives. I was impressed with the way these sheets tackle the everyday dirt and stains that come along with family life.
Wablu's Laundry Sheets are biodegradable and free of microplastics, so they have high eco-friendly credentials. Of all the scented laundry sheets I tested, these were my favourite - the spring florals scent is fresh and long-lasting.
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Best laundry sheet subscription
Highly-recommended subscription
Scented or unscented available
Effective against stains
Contains PVA, a microplastic
Key specs
Price on writing: £9 for 40 | Price per sheet: 22p | Scents: Fresh or unscented | Bio or non-bio?: non-bio
What Mumsnet users say
Running out of any household essential is a pain, and laundry sheets are so thin it can be difficult to tell when you're running low. Earth Breeze offer a subscription, so a new pack arrives through your letterbox just before you run out.
Mumsnet users love both the scented and unscented sheets, and say that one sheet at 30C cleans a load of laundry very well. For tougher stains these sheets might need a boost from a stain remover or a bio laundry detergent, but for regular washing, they get the job done.
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Best fragrance-free laundry sheets
Great for sensitive skin
Cleans well
Minimal, slim cardboard packaging
Reviews are mixed on how many sheets needed for a wash
Key specs
Price on writing: £7 for 32 | Price per sheet: 23p | Scents: Fragrance free, cotton jasmine and lavender, Cuban grapefruit, linen camomile and rose, white rose | Bio or non-bio?: non-bio
What Mumsnet users say
Mumsnet users with sensitive skin know the struggle of finding a genuinely gentle laundry detergent, and these unscented laundry sheets from The Lab Co don't disappoint.
Formulated for sensitive skin and with no artificial fragrance, these sheets can be used in the washing machine or for handwashing. I like that the sheets come in pairs, perforated for easy tearing. While The Lab Co say you'll only need one per wash, I found myself using two as standard and four for heavily soiled washing.
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Best hypoallergenic laundry sheets
Lovely scent
Unscented available too
Plastic free and compostable packaging
Relatively expensive
Key specs
Price on writing: £22 for 60 | Price per sheet: 37p | Scents: Fresh linen or unscented | Bio or non-bio?: non-bio
What Mumsnet users say
If you or your children suffer with allergies, a hypoallergenic laundry detergent is a must. These laundry sheets from Dip are made from natural, hypoallergenic ingredients to care for even the most sensitive skin.
They give a lovely, fresh smell to my laundry - not too subtle but not overwhelming either. A common criticism of laundry sheets is that their fragrances are too subtle, so it's good to see Dip's fresh linen scent cuts the mustard.
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What are laundry sheets?
Laundry sheets are a modern, eco-friendly alternative to traditional liquid, gel and powder laundry detergents. They come in the form of pre-measured, ultra-concentrated sheets in minimal packaging. Once in your washing machine they dissolve during the wash cycle, effectively cleaning clothes.
One of the main benefits of laundry sheets is their convenience. Unlike traditional detergents, they eliminate the need for measuring, reducing the risk of spills and overuse. They also take up far less storage space, which Mumsnet users love, making them ideal for small homes, travel or anyone looking to declutter their kitchen. As they often come in recyclable or compostable packaging, they contribute to reducing plastic waste, which many Mumsnet users value highly.
While they may not always be as powerful on heavy stains as some high-performance liquid or powder detergents, they are a hassle-free, low-waste choice for everyday washing.
Are laundry sheets better for the environment?
Laundry sheets are generally considered better for the environment than traditional liquid or powder detergents due to their reduced plastic waste, lower carbon footprint, and biodegradable ingredients.
While other environmentally conscious options, like the Laundry Egg, are available, laundry sheets dispense with all unnecessary plastic and packaging.
We think Simple Living Eco Laundry Detergent Sheets are the greenest on our list, due to the fact that they're made in the UK. This massively reduces their carbon footprint, as they don't have to travel vast distances to reach your washing machine.
What are the best laundry sheets to buy?
We think the best laundry sheets in the UK are Simple Living Eco Laundry Detergent Sheets. They perform well on all kinds of laundry, plus they're made in the UK. Mumsnet users love their subtle scent and can rely on them to get their washing clean.
About the author
Poppy O'Neill is a Content Editor at Mumsnet and a mother of two. She researches and reviews the products Mumsnetters swear by, with a particular focus on home essentials, laundry and fans. From a highly-recommended retractable washing line to the best quiet fans money can buy, and Mumsnet's favourite dehumidifier to the steam generator iron that'll cut your ironing time in half, she loves to deep-dive into research and find the very best products on the market.
With an MA in Creative Writing and a PGCert in Lifestyle Journalism, Poppy's written about parenting topics for The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Mirror and The Sun. She's a best-selling, award-winning author, and her books for children and parents have been translated into 12 languages.
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