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TAKE A FOUR-LEGGED STAND

WEAR OVER AND OVER THEN WASH WITH ECOVER

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TAKE A LOAD OFF THE PLANET AND CHUCK IT ON YOUR CHAIR

We’ve all got one. An anti-waste icon. A hero looking after the clothes that’ve still got a little life left in them.

Because when it comes to washing better and wasting less, airing is caring.

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NATURE LOVES A SNIFF TEST

We’ve launched an investigation into the laundry habits of our nation. And it turns out, a lot of us are guilty of washing our clothes before they’re even dirty.

But holding off not only helps clothes last longer, it also uses less energy and less water. As well as sending fewer microplastics out into the world.

So wear your clothes over & over & over & over & over & over & over & over & over…*

*Except for your pants. Clean pants. Clean conscience.

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6 TIPS TO FIGHT WEAR
& TEAR

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BANISH BOBBLES

Less washing = less bobbles. Check items need washing before chucking them in the laundry basket.

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LOVE A PINNY

Messy job? Wear an apron when cooking, gardening, cleaning, pottery etc.

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GARMENT BAGS

Protect your expensive items by hanging/folding them in garment bags.

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DON'T OVER WASH

Too much washing breaks down the fibres in your fabrics.

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HANDLE WITH CARE

Do use a laundry bag to protect delicates and underwired bras in the machine.

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THE SUNNY SIDE

Air dry clothes to prevent shrinking and friction in the tumble dryer.

WHEN THE CHAIR'S FULL AND THE DRAWER'S EMPTY

… It’s time to reach for our powerful laundry capsules, they work wonders at 20 degrees, so no need to waste energy on a hotter wash. The double concentrated formulas are tested on 29-panic-inducing stains, like chocolate ice-cream and mustard.
And talking of waste, our fragrances are made by upcycling rose petals and apricot that would otherwise end up in landfill. Optical brighteners? Animal by-products, dyes and phosphonates? Not our bag. Just thoughtful ingredients made with 75% bio-based materials*. Pretty neat.

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* Based on ASTM D6866-22 Method B(AMS) TOC.

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NO BLOOMING WASTE

Upcycled rose petals and apricots have been used to create our two new laundry fragrances — Lilac & Rescued Rose and Almond & Rescued Apricot — giving a second life to materials that would otherwise be discarded. The rose petals come from the production of essential oil, but they can be distilled one more time to extract fragrance material. Apricot kernels are a by-product of the food industry and usually end up in land fill. The way we see it, waste isn’t waste unless you waste it.

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20 IS PLENTY

A hot wash is so 2023. Our new clever laundry capsules, available in Bio and Non-Bio, are double concentrated formulas that fight tough stains even at 20°c. With 75% bio-based ingredients* they wrangle stains like chocolate ice-cream and mustard clean away. The cherry on top? Washing at 20°c instead of 40°c saves you 62% energy, as most of the energy used while doing a wash is in heating the water in your machine.

There’s no trickery in our capsules – we make ‘em without animal by-products, dyes, phosphonates and optical brighteners. Pretty neat.

*Based on ASTM D6866-22 Method B(AMS) TOC.

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OUR FIRST CARBON NEUTRAL PRODUCT

Since 1979 we’ve been rolling up our freshly laundered sleeves to make products that help you reduce your impact. We’re proud to announce that our laundry capsules are the very first Ecover products to be CarbonNeutral™ Certified by Climate Impact Partners.

THE LONG READ

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