Lavender
- With organic vegetable oil soap, without enzymes, GMO-free
- Good washing performance, suitable for white and coloured textiles
- Lovely fragrance of essential lavender oil from certified organic cultivation
- 100% biodegradable
Special product feature:
Sonett’s particularly energy-saving method of saponification, the use of oils and essential oils derived from certified organic cultivation, and its good value for money as far as the washing liquid’s washing performance is concerned are the outstanding features of this product.
List of ingredients as per EC 648/2004:
Aqua, potassium soap, alkylpolyglucoside C8–C16 (coco glucoside, lauryl glucoside), sodium C8–C14 fatty alcohol sulphate (sodium octyl sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate), alcohol, sulphated castor oil, sodium/potassium citrate, parfum, linalool, dipterocarpus turbinatus balm extract
*certified organically grown
Product declaration:
- Soap from rapeseed/sunflower oil, certified organically grown 5–15%
- Sugar surfactant 5–15%
- Coconut oil alcohol sulphate 5–15%
- Vegetable alcohol (ethanol) 1–5%
- Sulphated castor oil < 1%
- Citrate < 1%
- Natural essential lavender oil, certified organically grown < 1%
- Gurjun balsam < 1%
- Balsamic additives, certified organically grown / collection from wild-growing plants < 1%
- Water, swirled up to 100%
Origin and properties of the ingredients:
In this liquid detergent, soap, sugar surfactant and fatty alcohol sulphate complement each other, thus intensifying their effect. To obtain the soap, rapeseed/sunflower oil, certified organically grown, is being saponified in a special process of saponification without applying heat from the outside, using potassium hydroxide solution. Soap as an active washing substance uniquely amalgamates all of the properties required for the washing process – the moistening, the dissolving, and absorbing of dirt. Soap is intensified in this effect by the sugar surfactant and fatty alcohol sulphate, which are obtained by the chemical reaction of the purely plant-based raw materials sugar, starch and coconut oil with acids. At the same time, this combination neutralizes the soap’s drawback, i.e. calcium soap being formed, which may precipitate on the laundry should the softener not have been properly measured. The alcohol which is obtained by fermenting plant-based starch serves to keep the detergent liquid, thus enabling a highly concentrated active washing substance. Sulphated castor oil, also called turkey-red oil, is obtained by castor oil reacting chemically with sulphuric acid. It intensifies the detergents fat-dissolving property.
- Ecogarantie
- CSE (Certified Sustainable Economics)
- Vegan Society
Packaging:
- Bottle, canister: PE
- Cap, label: PE / PP
- Outer carton: 100% recycling material
Biodegradability:
Soap made from vegetable oils has one outstanding feature compared to all the other active washing substances, namely that, right after its use, it reacts chemically with the limescale always present in wastewater, resulting in calcium soap, thus neutralising its surfactant effect on aquatic organisms (primary degradation). The calcium soap is then, by microorganisms, 100% degraded into carbon dioxide and water (secondary degradation). Despite the fact that during the manufacturing of sugar surfactants, coconut oil alcohol sulphate and sulphated castor oil, constituents are being extracted from the plant-based raw materials starch, sugar, and fat, they remain completely intact in their natural molecular structure. For this reason, it is relatively easy for the microorganisms to 100% decompose these surfactants. Soap, sugar surfactant, coconut oil alcohol sulphate, and sulphated castor oil are classified as being readily biodegradable according to OECD guidelines.
Suitable for septic tanks and filtration systems.