Is dish soap biodegradable?

Is dish soap biodegradable?

Not all dish soaps are biodegradable, but Koala Eco’s Natural Dish Soap with Lemon Myrtle and Mandarin definitely is. 

In fact, not only is our Dish Soap biodegradable but, in common with all our range, it is also independently certified as toxic-free by Safe Cosmetics Australia Toxic-Free, independently certified by Safe Cosmetics Australia Made Safe, Australian Allergy Certified, again conforming to the standards of Safe Cosmetics Australia, and Vegan Australia Certified. 

When you are using Koala Eco products, you can be assured that nothing in our plant-derived formulas will harm nature because they do not contain any dyes, masking agents, synthetic perfumes, chlorine, bleach, sodium laurel sulfates or phosphates. 

Our Dish Soap is one of the most popular products in our range. Here’s what some satisfied customers have said: 

The dish soap has a fresh, natural scent that isn’t overpowering, and it cuts through grease and food residue really effectively. I don’t need to use much, so a little goes a long way, which makes it both economical and eco-friendly. It lathers well, and I can quickly clean all kinds of dishes, from pots and pans to delicate glassware, without any issues. 

What I especially appreciate is that my hands don’t feel dry or irritated after washing dishes. The formula is gentle on the skin while still tough on grease, making it a great option for everyday use.

I am so in love with this dish soap that I ordered it as a holiday gift for my friends this year. I find myself looking forward to mindfully washing dishes with this bright, citrus scented soap.

 

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