Our Goal
Is to provide accessible, sustainable home products designed with a focus on the future of our planet and the well-being of all its inhabitants.
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Our Packaging
Our packaging is fully recyclable, and compostable! To recycle, toss the whole package in your recycling. If composting, remove the inner zipper from the packaging and recycle. Then rip, cut, or shred the rest of the package into 1 inch pieces and add to compost.*
Our Formula
Our biodegradable and plastic-free formula ensures that your clothes come out fresh and clean while caring for the planet. With EcoGlo, you don't have to choose between quality and sustainability—experience a laundry solution that’s as kind to your skin as it is to the Earth. Making the switch to EcoGlo allows a guilt-free clean that’s as good for you as it is for the world.
Ingredients
Sodium Percarbonate - non-chlorine bleach, whitener
Sodium Carbonate - detergent
Sodium Bicarbonate - odor remover
Sodium Gluconate - binds metals together
Sodium Chloride - buffer, water softener
Directions
Suitable for ALL washers!
Do not overfill the laundry tub with garments. It is best to work with a medium size load and about 2 oz of laundry detergent, but test around on what works best for you. This allows the items to tumble/swish around in the tub and get plenty of water and detergent to ensure a proper cleaning with no residue left behind.
Small load - 1 oz (2 Tablespoons) of detergent
Medium load - 2oz (4 Tablespoons) of detergent
Large load - 4 oz (8 Tablespoons) of detergent
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* More about packaging
We are finding new ways to be more sustainable! If you're a packaging manufacturer or know of one, please drop us a note below.
* While our packaging is meant to be composted, it's recommended to be composted via Industrial composting facilities. Composting PLA (polylactic acid) requires specific conditions that are typically only met in industrial composting facilities, not in typical home composting setups. PLA is designed to biodegrade under industrial composting conditions, which involves sustained temperatures between 55–60°C (131–140°F), high humidity, and the presence of oxygen.These conditions are necessary for the material to undergo hydrolysis, breaking down its polymer chains into smaller fragments that microbes can consume, ultimately converting it into carbon dioxide, water, and humus