One Bottle, Zero Waste: The Ultimate DIY Multi-Surface Cleaner

Miniml cleaners

Miniml offers a range of products made with natural ingredients (all scented) with Yorkshire water. Take back to stores to refill, or use the QR code to send off for cleaning and refilling.

Conventional cleaners have all kinds of issues from not biodegrading to being made with artificial fragrance to being tested on animals. Try these more natural alternatives instead.

Use eco-cleaners with plastic-free cleaning cloths and sponges (SEEP also sells fair trade rubber gloves in cardboard packs). Keep all cleaners away from electrical components. 

Choose unscented brands for pregnancy/nursing and near babies and pets (citrus oils in particular are toxic, even if dried and licked from laws on countertops or floors).  Never mix vinegar or lemon juice with any bleach (causes toxic gas). Read how to clean floors naturally (without harming spiders).

More on Miniml Cleaning Products

Miniml is a fresh new cleaning, only started up recently by a young couple, who are going places! They already have a thriving business, selling refillable cleaning and laundry products made with Yorkshire water.

Their items can be sent back for refilling, but also you can use the QR codes to go into participating stores to have the bottles refilled with new product too. It’s becoming a real game-changer to the big brands sold in supermarkets. As refilling also makes these products more affordable.

Everything is made with Yorkshire water, and although it does not offer many unscented options (save its cleaning vinegar), all the scents used are natural, not artificial fragrances (still use unscented for pregnancy/nursing and for children/pets – cleaning and laundry).

Where to recycle toxic 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!

Spruce cleaners

Spruce uses natural ingredients, sold in starter kits to ‘create your own cleaner’ with tap water. Then just rinse and use the bottles again.

Conventional cleaners have all kinds of issues from not biodegrading to being made with artificial fragrance to being tested on animals. Try these more natural alternatives instead.

Use eco-cleaners with plastic-free cleaning cloths and sponges (SEEP also sells fair trade rubber gloves in cardboard packs). Keep all cleaners away from electrical components. 

Choose unscented brands for pregnancy/nursing and near babies and pets (citrus oils in particular are toxic, even if dried and licked from laws on countertops or floors).  Never mix vinegar or lemon juice with any bleach (causes toxic gas). Read how to clean floors naturally (without harming spiders).

We don’t recommend the laundry sheets, as most are PLA-based (polyvinyl alcohol) so are not really plastic-free – use eco laundry powders). 

You then just buy refill sachets to make up new batches. To avoid overwhelm, there are just few choices:

  • Multipurpose Cleaner (geranium) for countertops, tiles, stone, wood and sealed surfaces.
  • Bathroom Cleaner (eucalyptus) for tubs, tiles, ceramic, stainless steel & porcelain)
  • Floor Cleaner (bergamot, patchouli, geranium).
  • Eco sponges (add to your order to avoid plastic sponges)
  • Glass & Mirror Set (peppermint) for windows and mirrors.

You can order each item separately or mix-and-match. For instance, you may only wish to buy the multi-purpose and glass cleaner (using the former to clean the bathroom). Each order includes aluminium eternity bottles and paper refill sachets, which you can compost when empty.

Most users say they use up one bottle’s worth of product in around 2 months, with regular cleaning. Obviously this may be more for big houses, housekeepers or professional use (offices, restaurants, hotels etc).

Where to recycle toxic 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!

Greenscents all purpose spray

Greenscents is a Somerset brand that offers refillable cleaners in glass bottles, including a Nonscents unscented range. Read our interview with Greenscents!

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

Conventional cleaners have all kinds of issues from not biodegrading to being made with artificial fragrance to being tested on animals. Try these more natural alternatives instead.

Use eco-cleaners with plastic-free cleaning cloths and sponges (SEEP also sells fair trade rubber gloves in cardboard packs). Keep all cleaners away from electrical components. 

Choose unscented brands for pregnancy/nursing and near babies and pets (citrus oils in particular are toxic, even if dried and licked from laws on countertops or floors).  Never mix vinegar or lemon juice with any bleach (causes toxic gas). Read how to clean floors naturally (without harming spiders).

Greenscents cleaning

Where to recycle toxic 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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