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mrsoutnumbered · 17/01/2019 12:03

Apologies if this has been done before.

I'm gradually making changes and trying to reduce waste, and use eco friendly, cruelty free products.

I stumbled upon Splosh yesterday and am thinking about ordering a few things to try.

Anyone here tried their products? Are they any good?

I'm particularly keen to try the laundry detergent and softener. I love an eco product but I also like my laundry to smell fragranced once it's dry. The only eco softener I've tried that I like is Ecozone.

I don't think I'll bother with the dishwasher tablets for now as the Wilko eco ones are cheaper and are also plastic free.

Gosh I'm finding it all a bit hard! It's too easy to go for the cheaper, easier options but I'm determined to make some changes that stick!

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flowerpothead · 18/01/2019 05:42

No idea about splosh but have you considered BioD? They are a UK company using natural ingredients and all packaging uses UK recycled plastic. They are refillable in some places too which is better than ordering more plastic refills. Interested to hear Wilko do plastic free dishwasher tabs! Why not add essential oils to an unfragranced liquid, that way you can vary the scent.
If you plan to go with splosh I would ask them if their bottles/refills/boxes are made from virgin/recycled plastic or paper. Don’t forget to think about deforestation too! Perhaps you could look at what your local health food shop sell and support shopping locally, they will hold your hand through making greener choices ☺️

mrsoutnumbered · 18/01/2019 08:44

Thanks - I live in a fairly small place so getting refills locally isn't possible.
I do most of my shopping online as I don't have a car.

Splosh send you one bottle, then refills after that. It looks like the refill pouches can be posted back to them too.

I used to use bio d for cloth nappies and really liked it!

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