Earth Breeze's eco-friendly laundry detergent sheets deliver an alternative to sustainability-minded consumers. With a zero-waste mentality, the product avoids plastic containers and questionable ingredients. Laundry Detergent Eco Sheets are "concentrated, premeasured, low-sudsing, and will remove the toughest stains." This means that they also save on water use—a standard laundry detergent can use up to 90% water. The sheets dissolve efficiently in hot or cold water and are compatible with all machines. They can also be used for hand-washing your delicates. The product is also free from phthalate, phosphate, bleach, dyes, gluten, paraben, and is completely vegan.
Earth Breeze did not stop at eco-conscious laundry detergent sheets, however—it tackled the packaging, as well. This innovative product comes in a compostable and recyclable cardboard package that is lightweight and compact, easily fitting in even the tightest of places.
Eco-Friendly Laundry Detergent Sheets
Earth Breeze Provides a Zero-Waste Way to Do Laundry
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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2. Packaging Industry - The packaging industry presents an opportunity for disruption by innovating zero-waste packaging for consumer goods.
3. Manufacturing Industry - The manufacturing industry may see disruption by creating concentrated and premeasured products that reduce the traditional excessive use of water or other resources in their processes.