Surfactants based on plant raw materials
Our main cleaning agents are made from renewable raw materials such as coconut oil. They reliably remove dirt, grease, and stains from fibers.
The surfactants contained are readily aerobically biodegradable according to the EU Detergents Regulation.
Glycerin – for well-cared-for textiles
Glycerin aids in cleaning, helps dissolve dried-on residues, and contributes to a pleasant feel of the laundry.
Decyl Glucoside – particularly mild
A non-ionic surfactant made from plant-based raw materials (e.g., corn and coconut), known for its good skin compatibility and used in sensitive applications.
Betaines – gentle cleaning power
Amphoteric surfactants based on natural sugar building blocks support dirt removal and ensure balanced, textile-friendly cleaning.
Non-ionic surfactants (fatty alcohol polyglycol ethers)
These biodegradable surfactants specifically remove grease and soap residues and ensure thorough cleaning even at low temperatures.
Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) – the water-soluble matrix
The laundry sheets are held together by a water-soluble carrier matrix that completely dissolves during the washing process.
According to current knowledge, PVA is not classified as microplastic.
Trisodium Citrate – for soft water
A natural water softener that binds limescale and thus supports cleaning performance. Phosphate-free and machine-friendly.
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Ingredient information
≥ 30% anionic surfactants; 5–15% non-ionic surfactants; 5–15% amphoteric surfactants; 5–15% glycerin; 5–15% fatty alcohol polyglycol ethers; < 5% methylglycinediacetic acid (MGDA)
and its salts, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), citrates
Fragrances (if indicated): Linalool, Hexyl Cinnamal, Geraniol