Lemon
- Pure vegetable surfactants, especially gentle to the skin
- For manual cleaning of dishes
- Natural fresh fragrance of organic lemongrass oil
- 100% biodegradable
- Available in: 300 ml, 1 litre
Special product feature:
The dishwashing liquid being highly concentrated, it is very economical in its use. The surfactants used, i.e. coconut oil alcohol sulphate and sugar surfactants, are 100 % biodegradable and very gentle to the skin as well, thanks to this combination.
List of ingredients as per EC 648 / 2004:
Aqua, alkylpolyglucoside C10–C16 (lauryl glucoside), sodium C8–C14 fatty alcohol sulphate (sodium octyl sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate), alcohol, sodium chloride, sodium citrate, parfum, citral
*certified organically grown
Product declaration:
- Sugar surfactants 5–15 %
- Coconut oil alcohol sulphate 5–15 %
- Vegetable alcohol (ethanol) 1–5 %
- Common salt <1
- Citrate <1
- Natural essential lemongrass oil, certified organically grown <1
- Balsamic additives, certified organically grown / collection from wild-growing plants <1
- Water, swirled up to 100 %
Origin and properties of the ingredients:
Sugar, starch, and coconut oil serve as raw materials for the sugar surfactants used. Combined with coconut oil alcohol sulphate produced from coconut oil and sulphur oxides, they form a combination of substances which complement each other, increase their cleansing performance and possess excellent fat-dissolving properties as well as outstanding skin tolerance.
- Ecogarantie
- CSE (Certified Sustainable Economics)
- Vegan Society
Packaging:
- Bottle, canister: PE
- Label, cap: PE / PP
- Outer carton: 100 % recycling material
Biodegradability:
Despite ingredients being extracted from the plant-based raw materials starch, sugar, and fat during the manufacturing process of sugar surfactants and coconut oil alcohol sulphate, they remain completely intact in their natural structure. That makes it quite easy for microorganisms to 100 % decompose these surfactants very quickly. Sugar surfactants and coconut alcohol sulphate are classified as being readily biodegradable according to OECD guidelines.