
Some of this tells you what the product is, what it does and how much cleaning you get for your money. There’s also important information on how to use the product so you get the best out of it, a summary of ingredients and tips for safe use. Sometimes there is legally required information on hazards.
Click here for a detailed guide explaining everything you’re likely to find on the pack. There are three detailed examples for a machine dishwashing detergent, a laundry detergent refill pack and an all purpose cleaner. Running your cursor over the packs will show you what each bit of information is about.
Remember, the first and most important step to safe and sustainable cleaning is reading and understanding the label!
Did you know the facts behind this common myth?
Myth: Traditional or ‘natural’ products are a good alternative to cleaning with chemicals
Fact: Even vinegar is just a collection of chemical substances diluted in water. It is these chemical components, like the acetic acid in vinegar, the sodium bicarbonate in baking soda and the citric acid in lemons that make them work. Modern cleaning products often combine the same things with other ingredients to make them work better.