It leaves no unpleasant residue of unnecessary chemicals on your dishes. As the dirty dishwater flows down your sink, you can be assured that this product has been proven to have much less negative environmental impact than any conventional equivalent.
Buy in quantity and refill your existing container to save money, unnecessary smaller plastic bottles and the embarrassment of a pile of dirty dishes when you run out of washing up liquid!
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Shipping Weight: 5.5kg
Water, Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate, Alkyl Poly Glycoside C10-16, Sodium Chloride, Protein Hydrolysate, Aloe Barbadensis Extract, Citral 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol

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Buckley asked this question on 8th May 2009
Q: I use this product and have done for some time. I know it is a product which is safe for the environment but what I would like to know is whether this product is safe for use with septic tanks. Does it do any damage to the good bacteria which is cultivated in a septic tank?
A: Ecover are not sepcific when it comes to their products being used in Septic Tanks. However, I'm happy to be able to recommend the entire range of Bio D cleaning and laundry products - all of which will not have a negative impact on the natural workings of septic tanks.