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Biodegradable Dishwashing Concentrate

Excellent cleaning and environmental compatibility, and exceptional mildness.



A low foaming, extremely concentrated formula based exclusively on renewable raw materials and green-chemistry principles. Approximately 250 sink-loads in one bottle!

Our sugar-based surfactants combine:

excellent cleaning performance,
● low ecological footprint, low eco-toxicity
● high biodegradability (OECD Test Guideline 301C)
● exceptional mildness (classified as non-irritants)
● suitable for septic tanks

They are also approved for use in products eco-labelled “Good Environmental Choice” by the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation.

Ingredients: purfied water, capryl glucoside, coco glucoside, citric acid, bitter orange extract, non-gmo xanthan gum, organic spearmint essential oil.

What Is Green Chemistry?

Paul Anastas (ex EPA) developed the 12 principles of green chemistry:

1. Prevent waste
2. Design safer chemicals and products
3. Design less hazardous chemical syntheses
4. Use renewable feedstock
5. Use catalysts, not stoichiometric reagents
6. Avoid chemical derivatives
7. Maximize atom economy
8. Use safer solvents and reaction conditions
9. Increase energy efficiency
10. Design chemicals and products to degrade after use
11. Analyze in real time to prevent pollution
12. Minimize the potential for accidents