Seventh Generation Zero Plastic Bathroom Powder Cleaner Fragrance Free Water-activated formula 5.4 oz
Seventh Generation’s Zero Plastic Bathroom Powder gives you the cleaning power you expect without the plastic packaging. For use on your bathroom’s most touched surfaces – like an all-in-one shower tile cleaner and tub cleaner and bathroom tile cleaner and granite cleaner – this easy-to-use water activated powder is tough on soap scum. And, with plant and mineral-based ingredients, it’s easy on the planet. Seventh Generation knows the path to a plastic free lifestyle isn't easy, especially when it comes to cleaning products. To support this journey, they selected the most recycled and recyclable material in the world – steel – to house these effective cleaning products. Plus, this concentrated mineral-based powder works hard for you and the planet. By simply removing the water from this product, you get more of what you want and reduce your environmental impact. It is chlorine bleach–free, dye-free, fragrance-free, EPA Safer Choice and Leaping Bunny certified. At Seventh Generation, we do business differently. We believe our products are solutions for cleaning use within your home–and for the community and environment outside it. We are always evaluating how to reduce their environmental impact, increase performance and safety, and create a more sustainable supply chain. Furthermore, we believe it is our responsibility to set a course for a more mindful way of doing business, where companies act as partners with other stakeholders to create a brighter future for the whole planet. Seventh Generation is proud to be a Certified B Corporation. B Corps are certified to be better for workers, better for communities, and better for the environment. By choosing Seventh Generation products, you’re joining us in nurturing the health of the next seven generations.
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