SHAKA DISH SOAP
Sustainable Dish Soap
Made in HAWAII
150g / 5.4oz
COMPOSTABLE INGREDIENTS
NATURAL ALTENATIVE TO
PETROLEUM - BASE
Plant-Based, Sustainable Dish Soap
All-natural, additive-free ingredients — safe to wash straight into nature and the sea.
The impact of human activity on the natural environment has grown into an increasingly serious social issue with each passing year.
Among the biggest culprits are synthetic surfactants made from petroleum — many of which are highly toxic. When released into oceans or rivers without proper wastewater treatment, they break down poorly, disrupting ecosystems and driving environmental destruction. These harmful chemicals are also linked to skin irritation and atopic conditions, and have increasingly been shown to be carcinogenic.
What kind of world do we want to leave for the next generation? Perhaps it's time we all paused and asked ourselves that question once again.
7 Key Features of SUSTAINABLE DISH SOAP
1)Made from plant-based ingredients, with minimal environmental impact
2)Cuts through tough grease and oil with ease
3)Gentle enough for sensitive skin and those with atopic conditions
4)All-natural ingredients — safe to wash straight into the sea or nature
5)Comes in a can that's easy to carry on outdoor adventures
6)Helps reduce reliance on petroleum-based surfactants
7)No plastic bottles
Open the can and rub a damp sponge across the soap two or three times to work up a lather, then wash your dishes as usual. Any water that pools inside the can can be reused — simply pour it onto your sponge for an extra round of cleaning. Because this soap contains no additives or preservatives, it may soften over time, so please store it in a dry place whenever possible.
Sodium Coco Sulfate (SCS),Washing Soda , Distilled Water , Caprylyl Capryl Glucoside , Vegetable Glycerine , Xanthan Gum , Bargamont Essential Oil , Liquid Germall Plus
A portion of the proceeds from every product is continuously donated to "Kuilei Cliffs," a non-profit organization dedicated to the restoration and environmental conservation of Diamond Head, Hawaii.
