Greenscents Organic Refillable Dishwash Liquids

Greenscents dishwash liquid

Greenscents Organic Washing Up Liquid is a plant-powered powerhouse to clean away grease, grime and baked-on food from dishes, while being kind to the planet and your skin. Avoid handling glass with wet hands. Choose from non-scents (ideal for baby and pet bowls), minty, lavender or citrus.

Use code GSENGLANDNATURALLY (15% off order, minimum purchase £20) for greenscents

Also in bulk form, ther Nonscents range is ideal for pregnancy/nursing, cleaning near babies/pets (or for their bedding and bowls) and for allergies. All scents are naturally derived and certified organic. 

This concentrated formula contains organic soap nuts (don’t compost soap pods as they contain natural insecticides) and shikakai pods for natural foaming and effecting cleaning. Just a few drops go a long way, ideal for busy family kitchens.

Eco washing up tips

  • Use unscented products for pregnancy/nursing, baby and pet bowls. Citrus oils are toxic to pets (even if rinsed/dried, residue could be licked from paws).
  • Use with plastic-free cleaning cloths and sponges (they also make fair trade rubber gloves in eco packs).
  • Replace chlorine bleach with natural oxygen bleach to remove tea/coffee cup stains. never mix any kind of bleach with acid (lemon or cleaning vinegar) as it causes toxic gas.
  • Don’t pour plant-based liqueurs down the drain. They should be treated like oil (wrap and bin small amounts or use an oil recycling bin for larger amounts. Or better yet, just drink them up!

How does the refill scheme work?

Greenscents washing up liquid

You can buy 500ml glass amber bottles (don’t handle with wet hands) for everyday use (and retail sale). Then you can buy refillable items in 5 litre and 20 litre containers.

Just return empties for sanitising and reuse, as simple as that! You can buy bundle sets to save money, with the refills included with your first order.

Use with one-time purchase pumps for easy use and refilling.

Where to recycle cleaning products

If you have some toxic products that you no longer wish to use, don’t pour them down the sink, as this can harm waterways. You can recycle empty containers with household waste.

With bottles still containing product, your council should be able to collect via the hazardous waste department. The fact that this is where they should be taken, is good reason to switch to a more natural brand!

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