Greenscents Organic Glass Cleaner (in refillable bottles)

Greenscents Organic Glass Cleaner delivers a sparkling streak-free shine to all glass surfaces, gently living away dust, grease and finger marks to leave windows, mirrors and shower screens gleaming. It’s also quick to use and quick to dry.
You can also use it on splashbacks and picture frames. Fragrance-free, just use with a lint-free cloth for a sparkling shine.
Use code GSENGLANDNATURALLY for 15% off entire order (minimum purchase £20)
Greenscents is a wonderful eco-cleaning company, everything is vegan-friendly with no palm oil, made with natural ingredients, not tested on animals and sold in refillable bottles, which also saves you money! Everything is also made in Somerset with Exmoor water.
Also in bulk form, there is also a Nonscents range, ideal for pregnancy/nursing, cleaning near babies/pets (or for their bedding and bowls) and for allergies. All scents are naturally derived, and items are also certified organic.
Use with SEEP plastic-free cleaning cloths and sponges (they also make fair trade rubber gloves in plastic-free packaging). Read how to clean floors naturally (without harming spiders).
To avoid birds hitting windows, turn off lights when not in use (and use blinds, curtains and desk lamps, and avoid facing indoor foliage to outdoor windows. Read more on how to prevent bird strike (for tips on where to site bird tables – less than 3 feet or more than 10 feet away) and info on amazing inventions like bird tape (that works better than decals) and bird-friendly glass.
How does the refill scheme work?
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 conventional cleaning/laundry 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!
