Miniml Eco-Friendly Hand Soaps

Miniml hand soap

Miniml Hand Soaps are the ideal swap to keep on hand for kitchens, bathrooms and offices (or public bathrooms and hotels). Made with biodegradable ingredients (including Yorkshire water – even scents are naturally derived), these are vegan-friendly and not tested on animals, and sold in bottles that you can send back to be refilled!

Avoid scents for pregnancy/nursing. Keep away from babies/pets.

If buying other items in the range, avoid essential oils for pregnancy/nursing and near babies/pets. Citrus oils are toxic to pets (even if rinsed and dried, residue could be licked from paws). For these homes, just clean with a mix of water and baking soda and white vinegar

These hand soaps are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. At end of use, you can get the bottles refilled at stores that sell them, or use the QR code to send off empty bottles for refilling, and return.

The starter bottle is 500ml, and the refill bottles will last you ages!

To use, just turn the nozzle to unlock, and use on hands or body.

The range includes:

  • Cucumber & Aloe Vera 
  • Lime, Basil & Mandarin
  • Pink Grapefruit & Aloe Vera 
  • Sweet Clementine (anti-bacterial soap that is tested and approved to the European standard for bactericidal activity, and conforms to the standards laid out in the Food Standards Agency, for food preparation.

Miniml is a fresh new eco cleaning brand, started by two young entrepreneurs, who struggled to find household products that did not irritate the co-founder’s sensitive skin. So they decided to create something better, mixing formulas in the garage, until they came up with products that worked.

Still based in its own factory in Yorkshire (creating local jobs), the range is sold nationwide to shops, hotels and restaurants (there is no minimum orders on business accounts).

There are discounts for regular subscriptions, and students.

For toxic cleaning/laundry products, you can recycle empty bottles with kerbside collections. For bottles with product, dispose of them at your council’s hazardous waste department.

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