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Fabric Softener - Citrus 500ml - Ecostore

SKU H8200
$9.95

Fabric Softener Citrus

  • Made from plant and mineral-based ingredients
  • Tallow free
  • No synthetic dyes or perfumes
  • Suitable for septic tank and greywater use

Ingredients

When developing our products, we check all our ingredients against international safety standards. If there’s ever any doubt about an ingredient’s safety, we look for an alternative. We make our products to the highest quality and environmental standards, so you can be sure they’re safer for you and our world.

What is in

  • Aqua
  • Coco Glucoside
  • Bis(Acyloxyethyl)hydroxyethyl Methylammonium Methosulphate
  • Calcium Chloride
  • Glyceryl Oleate
  • Benzyl Alcohol
  • Citric Acid
  • Dehydroacetic Acid
  • Ethanol
  • Parfum (Essential Oil Fragrance)
  • Fragrance: Citrus
  • Barosma Betulina (Buchu) Leaf Extract
  • Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil
  • Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil (fraction)
  • Eucalyptus Globulus (Blue Gum) Leaf Oil
  • Thymus Vulgaris (Thyme) Oil
  • Limonene

What is left out

  • Isothiazolinones
  • Propylene Glycol
  • Synthetic Dyes
  • Synthetic Perfumes

PERFORMANCE

Formulated from plant-based ingredients and independently tested to ensure excellent results and an effective clean, while minimising environmental impact.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

Machine washing: pour 1 capful into the fabric softener dispensing unit in your machine before washing, or dilute and add to the final rinse. Do not pour directly on clothes. Hand washing: add ½ capful to the final rinse of your hand wash. To help you use only as much as we recommend, we've included a handy measuring cap on the bottles, so you get the most washes per pack: 500ml = 14 washes, 1L = 28 washes, 5L = 140 washes.

RENEWABLE SUGAR PLASTIC

Our bottles are made from renewable sugarcane plastic, which is 100% recyclable and helps to reduce your carbon footprint. Note: our bulk containers (5L) are standard HDPE plastic.

SAFER FOR OUR ENVIRONMENT

The ingredients in our Fabric Softener are safer for the environment. With proper greywater systems in place, the water from your laundry can safely be reused on your flower gardens, lawns and trees.

Santos Organics is not your average grocery store; it's a not-for-profit social enterprise and environmental charity. Since 1978, we've pioneered the organic wholefood movement. Our stores serve as community hubs where people connect with our team and fellow community members, sharing a journey toward optimal health and wellness. The palpable sense of community forms part of the social and cultural fabric of the Byron Shire and Northern Rivers. Employing over 70 passionate locals, we support hundreds of local farmers, makers, and artisans, promoting the local economy, building community resilience, and strengthening the local food system. Approximately 75% of the food on our shelves is locally grown, produced, or supplied, nurturing interconnectedness and supporting those passionate about clean, wholesome food and sustainable living.

Santos Organics makes conscious shopping easy by sourcing the best organic food and natural lifestyle products. We invest in ethics research through a dedicated Ethics Specialist position, ensuring our products meet rigorous standards before reaching our shelves. Our Care Check process aligns products with our social impact and environmental goals, providing customers with confidence in their purchases. Our commitment to ethical product procurement extends to partnerships with local farmers through initiatives like the Grow the Growers Project. This project helps local farmers establish pathways to the organic retail market, making fresh, locally grown organic food more available and affordable. By incorporating supply agreements and mutual marketing support, we foster connections between customers and the farmers behind their food.

Santos Organics significantly impacts the local community and economy. Over the last three years, our investments in local employment, goods from local suppliers and distributors, rent, and hiring local tradespeople have retained over $26 million within the Northern Rivers. In the past year alone, $5.3 million was circulated back into the local economy through these efforts, supporting over 100 Northern Rivers-based suppliers and distributors. This investment sustains our community's vitality and unique culture. Employing over 70 local team members ensures money stays within the local economy, enhancing opportunities for community interaction and support. Our local suppliers share our vision of promoting creative, sustainable, and healthy product development, strengthening the reputation of the Byron Bay region as a hub for innovation and sustainability.