
Traditionally, household cleaning and laundryproducts have used powerful synthetic chemicals to remove grime and dirt. However, we now know that some of these chemicals can build up in the human body or in the environment over time and have the potential to be harmful. That's why we've developed our new 100% Natural range. No synthetic cleaning chemicals …just naturally derived, effective cleaning.
Harness the cleaning power of
mother nature
Our 100% Natural surface cleaners and wipes use only natural
and naturally derived cleaning ingredients: there are no risky chemicals, no
artificial colours, no artificial fragrances, no artificial preservatives
and no artificially based cleaning ingredients.
our Eco laundry range contains no artificial colours or fragrances, is mainly phosphate ree and contains no artificially based cleaning ingredients
How do they work? Nature contains some powerful cleaning agents of its own: citrus fruit extracts cut through grease, coconut & sunflower soaps remove dirt, and the natural mineral borax is highly effective against bathroom mould. Not only do you get a sparklingly clean home , and briliantly clean laundry but with ingredients such as orange, sandalwood, lemon, & citronella your home and clothing will smell fantastic too!
Exclusive
We're the first retailer to develop an entire range of household eco
products using only natural & naturally derived cleaning ingredients
which are kinder to you, your home and the environment. the Eco range also extends to toilet tissue, kitchen towel, facial tissues, bin liners and personal care products.

Concern over Chemical Usage in
Household Cleaners
The introduction of our Eco range is part of our broader policy to minimise
harmful chemicals in all our products. We work closely with organisations such
as Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace to ensure we're up to date with the
latest scientific information.
"Greenpeace welcomes any initiative by companies such as Marks & Spencer
to eradicate hazardous chemicals from their brands. This initiative shows that
the systematic substitution of harmful chemicals with safer alternatives is possible
and supports our demands for tightening the new EU chemicals regulation that
is currently being negotiated in Brussels,”
comments, Iza Kruszewska, Toxics
Campaigner for Greenpeace International."




