Dirty pots, pans, and a sink full of dishes? Don't worry, we won't tell. Seventh Generation Liquid Dish Soap cuts through grease and powers away tough residue to leave dishes sparkling clean. Speaking of clean, we are big believers in transparency, so much so that you can see right through our dish liquid. We never use dyes, synthetic fragrances, phosphates, or triclosan. Our safe and effective formula is 100% biodegradable, made with plant-based ingredients and is designed with safety in mind EPA Safer Choice Certified Product and USDA Certified Biobased Product 95%. This dish soap is scented with 100% essential oils and botanical ingredients because the real stuff smells good just the way it is. For more than 25 years, Seventh Generation has been thoughtfully formulating safe and effective plant-based products that work. Really well. Our hand dish liquid soap and dishwasher detergent uses powerful plant-based ingredients to break down tough residue and lift away food leaving your dishes sparkling clean. Yes, even those fussy egg stains. Based in Vermont, Seventh Generation is proud to be a Certified B Corporation. B Corps are certified to be better for workers, better for communities, and better for the environment. You may also notice a cute Leaping Bunny seal on our products. That means we never test our products on animals and our products do not contain animal-based ingredients. We design our products to be safe for people, their homes, and the environment. By choosing Seventh Generation products, you're joining us in nurturing the health of the next seven generations. *safe when used as directed Plant-based formula soap dish liquid fights grease and powers through tough, dried-on food 0% artificial fragrances Lavender Flower & Mint scent made from 100% essential oils and botanical ingredients 100% biodegradable formula EPA Safer Choice Certified Product, USDA Certified Biobased Product 95% 100% recycled bottle Made in United States(with U.S. and imported ingredients) © Unilever
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