An ethical spring clean for your kitchen

Thinking of giving your kitchen the once-over? Or maybe it’s time for an intense deep clean? When it comes to food hygiene you can’t be too careful, but it’s a tricky balancing act – sometimes the most powerful cleaning agents are also the ones that damage the environment most.

Here’s our top picks for kitchen cleaning products that are both ethical and highly effective.     

Surfaces

Cleaning your countertops isn’t the most complicated task, but it’s important to use the right tool for the job. Daily kitchen cleaner from Method is non-toxic and gentle enough for everyday use – you don’t even need to rinse afterwards. For something a bit more potent, there’s Ecozone’s kitchen cleaner, which delivers the requisite cleaning power with a plant-based, vegan-friendly formula.

Kitchen towels

Ecoleaf by Suma kitchen towels

It’s easy to overlook the environmental impact of kitchen towels. They’re used and discarded so quickly, you might not think about the amount of water needed for production, or the number of trees being felled. Ecoleaf’s recycled kitchen roll is a more eco-friendly alternative, and Who Gives A Crap have branched out from toilet paper to offer a fully recycled option too.

Or eliminate the need for trees altogether with Cheeky Panda’s bamboo kitchen roll. Bamboo grows 20-30 times faster than trees and produce more oxygen to boot, making it a more sustainable crop all round. Eco Green Living and Ecoegg even produce bamboo kitchen towels that can be washed and re-used multiple times, decreasing waste even further.

Oven & hob

A person using Delphis Eco products to clean a hob

It’s probably not your favourite chore, but cleaning the oven doesn’t have to be an ordeal. Ecover oven & hob cleaner’s cruelty-free formula makes short work of burnt-on food – there’s also Miniml’s oven & hob cleaner made with 99.5% natural ingredients. Induction hob? Delphis has you covered with a vegan-friendly, sustainably-sourced cleaner that also works a treat on ceramic surfaces.

Rubber gloves

A pair of ecoLiving kitchen gloves next to a bamboo brush

A good pair of rubber gloves can ease the strain of almost any kitchen chore. Be careful though – they’re often sneakily made from synthetic materials and end up languishing for years in landfill. Traidcraft and Fair Zone both produce gloves made from natural, fairly traded rubber with a cotton lining for extra comfort. Ecoliving’s rubber gloves are biodegradable and compostable once you’re finished with them, while Seep’s come in small, medium and large for ease of use.

Washing up

The Seep cleaning range against a tiled background

Even something as simple as washing up with a plastic sponge can release large amounts of microplastics into the local ecosystem. Try our eco-friendly alternatives instead. Ecoliving’s dish brush comes with a hard-wearing replaceable head to minimise waste (also sold separately). Need to get into a tight space? The biodegradable coir bristles of a Loofco bottle brush will do the trick.

When it comes to washing-up liquid, it’s the single-use bottles you have to watch out for. Thankfully, some of our favourite brands offer a reusable bottle and refill packs to limit the amount of waste.  Grab a Bower Collective glass pump dispenser, for example, and you can refill it with recyclable pouches of pomegranate washing-up liquid as many times as you like. Miniml washing-up liquid bottles can be sent back to the manufacturer for reuse free of charge when you’re finished with them.

Drains

Unpleasant drain smells and blockages require powerful solutions, but anything you chuck down there will end up in waterways eventually – so make sure it’s nothing that’ll harm aquatic life or disrupt the ecosystem. Try a natural enzymatic product like Ecozone’s drain unblocker or cleaning sticks, or the bacteria-based cleaning power of Delphis eco drain cleaner.

Why white vinegar belongs in every home

We all need cleaning products to be tough on dirt and grime. The problem is that these products tend to be just as harsh on the environment when they inevitably end up there. Chemicals may filter into bodies of water and enter the food chain. Some take a long time to decompose, while others may never break down properly.  

What’s needed is a cleaning agent with natural origins, that’s as eco-friendly as it is powerful. As luck would have it, we know just the thing.

White vinegar

The Miniml lemon white vinegar range against a yellow background with some lemons nearby

White vinegar is the closest thing you can imagine to an all-purpose cleaning product. It’s truly remarkable how many applications it has around the home. It can be used to clean floors, countertops, windows, mirrors, and even rugs and carpets. It even works on chopping boards, scrubbing grills, for polishing jewellery or freshening the inside of the fridge.

The list goes on

  • A quick splash added to the washing machine can soften fabrics, brighten whites and remove odours
  • Use it with baking soda to unblock a clogged drain
  • Mix with washing-up liquid in a dish to trap fruit flies
  • Add to aloe vera gel and you’ve got a homemade hand sanitiser

About the only thing it can’t do is clean stone, marble or granite surfaces – other than that, let your imagination run wild.

Eco friendliness

Being a natural substance, white vinegar is fully biodegradable and doesn’t leave anything nasty behind on the surfaces it cleans. It’s made from vegan and non-toxic ingredients, via a process that’s a lot less polluting than the production of standard chemical cleaning products. Septic tank owners can rest assured that it won’t harm the bacteria in their tank, either.

All this doesn’t mean you can purchase white vinegar completely free from environmental concerns. Like any other product, it still has to be packaged and transported, and that means it has a carbon footprint – it’s unavoidable. But that’s where Miniml come in.

Miniml

Two hands holding a bottle of Miniml wild rhubarb white vinegar

Packaging is a necessary evil with cleaning products, but Miniml’s closed loop system goes a long way towards addressing the issue. After finishing your 750ml bottle of Miniml unscented white vinegar, you can refill with 1L pouches and 5L containers – or even 20L, if you can’t get enough of the stuff. The containers can then be sent back to Miniml, where they’ll be cleaned and reused again and again, getting as much use as possible out of each one.  

The same goes for their wild rhubarb and lemon-scented white vinegar, as well as the rest of their product range. They’re a UK-based company too, so their products don’t have to travel far each time.

Check out the full Miniml range right here on Natural Collection.

Plastic free cleaning done right: why Seep is the sustainable choice

Sustainable, Everyday, Essential Products – that’s what Seep stands for, in every sense. They’re on a mission to replace your ordinary household cleaning products with sustainable plastic-free alternatives. You might have seen founder Laura Harnet on Dragon’s Den earlier this year, where she impressed Deborah Meaden and Trinny Woodall enough to secure a big investment. And that’s just the beginning of Seep’s accomplishments.

A still from the founder of Seep presenting on Dragons Den

No plastic required

First and foremost, every single Seep product is 100% plastic-free – no polyester, no acrylic, no recycled PET. Instead, they employ a range of sustainable alternatives, from bamboo and natural rubber to bio polymer and wood pulp cellulose. As a result, many products are biodegradable or compostable.

A collection of Seep products against a white background

Each product is designed to minimise waste, and all packaging is recyclable and compostable. Seep keep their carbon footprint as low as possible, and support forest regeneration schemes to offset the emissions they can’t eliminate altogether. This makes their products carbon-neutral purchases.

Certified B Corporation

Any company can claim to be environmentally friendly, but Seep have the evidence to back it up. They recently completed B Corporation recertification, receiving a score of 109 points – this makes them the highest-rated cleaning product company assessed by B Lab. It’s far from the first time they’ve performed well. In 2022 they were recognised as Best For The World, meaning they scored in the top 5% of B Corps worldwide.

A close up of a persons hand holding a Seep sponge and cleaning an oven

B Corp certification measures a company’s impact on their workers, community, environment and customers. Seep’s high score reflects not only their eco-friendly practises but also the fair pay their workers receive and their partnerships with various charities. These include reforestation organisation On A Mission, and FoodCycle and The Felix Project, who both work to deliver surplus food to the people who need it most.

Good Housekeeping

Of course, quality matters too and Seep have plenty to be proud of in this area. Their signature product, the Eco Sponge Scourer, is now Good Housekeeping Institute certified. As well as praising the scourer’s ecological credentials, Good Housekeeping appreciated its durability and effectiveness. They also approved of the product’s machine-washability as a way to extend its life.

More products to try

Three Seep clothes draped over a white sink

Swap out your microfibre cloth – a notorious source of microplastics – with this bamboo cloth that’ll biodegrade in no time at the end of its life. Their washing up brush is bamboo too, with bristles made of natural sisal cactus fibres. If you need a bit more scrubbing power, these copper scourers might be just what you’re looking for.

Seep also offer a comprehensive range of compostable bin liners, in large, medium and small sizes plus a variant designed for garden waste. Yes, even these are plastic-free. They’re made from plant-based bio-polymer and decompose harmlessly, with nothing nasty leaching into the environment during the process.

Check out the full Seep range here.

The health benefits of spring cleaning

We’re excited to share this guest blog by The Lab Co., a brand known for its commitment to eco-friendly, effective cleaning solutions. Their range of products not only helps you keep your home sparkling clean, but they also support your health and wellbeing. From natural, plant-based ingredients to eco-conscious packaging, The Lab Co. is dedicated to offering sustainable alternatives that make spring cleaning more enjoyable and beneficial.

Decluttering reduces stress and anxiety

A cluttered space can lead to a cluttered mind. Research shows that excessive mess can elevate cortisol levels (the stress hormone), making us feel overwhelmed and anxious.

A study from Princeton University found that visual clutter competes for our attention, reducing focus and increasing cognitive overload. By clearing out the chaos, you’re giving your brain the breathing room it needs to function optimally.

A cleaner home improves mental health

Beyond just reducing stress, a clean home can directly boost your mood. Psychologists suggest that cleaning creates a sense of control and accomplishment, which can counteract feelings of helplessness or anxiety.

Spring cleaning = allergy relief

With the arrival of spring, allergens like pollen, dust mites, and mould spores surge. Cleaning reduces these irritants, helping to alleviate allergies and respiratory issues. Regular vacuuming, dusting, and washing fabrics can remove microscopic allergens that trigger sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes. If you suffer from hay fever, spring cleaning isn’t just a nicety – it’s a necessity.

A fresh space boosts productivity

Ever noticed how a tidy desk makes it easier to concentrate? There’s science behind that. A study by researchers at the University of California found that people working in organised spaces were more productive and less likely to procrastinate. Removing distractions, cleaning surfaces, and creating order can improve efficiency and help you power through your to-do list with ease.

Movement = exercise

Cleaning isn’t just good for your home – it’s a workout in disguise. Scrubbing, hoovering, and even dusting can burn calories and get your heart rate up. Research suggests that an hour of vigorous cleaning can burn up to 200 calories. Plus, movement releases endorphins, the body’s natural mood boosters, making you feel energised and accomplished.

Cleaning helps you sleep better

A messy bedroom can disrupt sleep patterns. Research from the National Sleep Foundation found that people who make their beds daily and keep their rooms clean are more likely to get a good night’s sleep.

Fresh, clean sheets and an organised space promote relaxation and signal to the brain that it’s time to wind down.

A tidy home encourages healthier habits

Your environment influences your behaviour. A clean kitchen, for example, makes it more likely that you’ll prepare nutritious meals rather than order takeaways. A well-maintained space fosters better routines, from sticking to a skincare regime to maintaining an exercise habit. When your surroundings are in order, it’s easier to make positive choices for your health and wellbeing.

The science-backed scent boost

Beyond the physical act of cleaning, the right scent can have a powerful impact on your brain. Essential oils like chamomile have been shown to reduce stress and promote relaxation. Meanwhile, citrus scents like lime and peppermint can enhance focus and alertness. Incorporating natural fragrances into your cleaning routine doesn’t just leave your space smelling divine – it actively supports your mental clarity and mood.

The takeaway

Spring cleaning isn’t just about aesthetics – it’s a scientifically supported way to enhance your wellbeing. From reducing stress and allergies to improving sleep and productivity, the benefits of a spring clean extend far beyond the dust bunnies. So, grab your eco-friendly cleaning essentials, put on your favourite playlist, and embrace the science-backed magic of a fresh start.

The Lab Co.’s fragrance-free collection

The Lab Co. believes that true cleanliness should be as pure as possible – no hidden nasties, no toxic fragrances, just powerful, planet-friendly formulas that work. That’s why they’ve created their Fragrance-Free range, designed for those who want a truly clean home and wardrobe without compromising on sustainability, skin-friendliness, or performance.

From their Laundry Detergent and Conditioner to their eco-conscious Laundry Detergent Strips, All-Purpose Cleaner, and Washing-Up Liquid, every product in this range is formulated with the highest standards in mind – free from parabens, paraffin, phosphates, chlorine bleach, synthetic dyes, and anything else your skin and the planet doesn’t need.

Why fragrance free?

Fragrance-free isn’t just about avoiding scents – it’s about purity. Many mainstream cleaning and laundry products contain toxic fragrances that can trigger allergies, irritate sensitive skin, and even contribute to indoor air pollution. The Lab Co.’s Fragrance-Free range strips back unnecessary ingredients, delivering all the cleaning power you need with none of the hidden chemicals you don’t.

FAQs

Q. If there’s no fragrance, does it still clean effectively?

Absolutely! Their advanced formulas are designed to break down dirt, lift stains, and neutralise odours without artificial scents. Clean isn’t a smell – it’s a feeling.

Q. Is it suitable for sensitive skin?

Yes! With no added fragrances, dyes, or harsh chemicals, their Fragrance-Free range is perfect for those with allergies, eczema, or skin sensitivities.

Q. How sustainable is this range?

Every product is made with biodegradable, plant-based ingredients and packaged in fully recyclable materials. Their Laundry Detergent Strips are a game-changer – lightweight, zero-waste, and plastic-free.

Q. Will my clothes and home still smell fresh?

Yes! Their formulas work to remove odours rather than mask them, leaving fabrics, dishes, and surfaces genuinely clean – no overpowering artificial scents necessary.

The eco-conscious choice

Choosing fragrance-free isn’t just better for you – it’s better for the planet. Harsh chemicals and artificial scents contribute to water pollution, air contamination, and unnecessary waste. With The Lab Co.’s Fragrance-Free range, you’re making a conscious choice for a cleaner world, one wash, wipe, and load at a time.

Ready to experience pure, powerful cleaning? Shop now at and make the switch to truly clean ingredients today.

Introducing The Lab Co.’s new washing up liquids

Ditch the dull dishwashing chore and elevate it into a delightful experience with The Lab Co.’s brand-new range of washing up liquids. Expertly crafted with a fragrance house, their innovative products come in three invigorating fragrances: relaxing, soothing, and fragrance-free. Each designed to transform your kitchen routine into a sensory treat while making sure your dishes are sparkling clean.

Why choose The Lab Co.’s washing up liquid?

Their washing up liquids are not just about great scents; they bring a host of benefits to your kitchen sink. Here’s what makes them exceptional:

  • Powerful cleaning action: Tough on grease and grime, making sure your dishes are impeccably clean.
  • Eco friendly Ingredients: Made with plant-based, biodegradable components, free from parabens, phosphates, silicones, and artificial colours.
  • Sustainable packaging: Bottles made from 30% recycled plastic, fully recyclable including the label and cap.
  • Cruelty free and vegan: Their products are never tested on animals and contain no animal-derived ingredients.
  • Made in Europe: Produced to the highest standards, ensuring quality and performance.

How to use The Lab Co.’s washing up liquid

Achieving spotless dishes has never been easier. Follow these simple steps for the best results:

  • Dispense: Add a squeeze of washing up liquid to your sponge or directly into your sink filled with warm water.
  • Wash: Scrub your dishes, pots, and pans with the soapy solution.
  • Rinse: Thoroughly rinse with clean water to remove all soap residue.
  • Dry: Let your dishes air dry or towel dry for a spotless finish.

Three fragrances to enhance your dishwashing experience

The Lab Co.’s fragrance range is designed to uplift your senses and make dishwashing a pleasure:

  • Relaxing: Infuse your kitchen with a calming aroma that calms your mind.
  • Soothing: Enjoy a gentle, soothing scent while you clean.
  • Fragrance-free: Ideal for those who prefer a neutral, unscented option.

Each fragrance is carefully balanced to provide a pleasant, lingering scent that enhances your dishwashing experience without overpowering your senses.

With The Lab Co.’s new range of washing up liquids, cleaning your dishes becomes an act of care for both your home and the environment. Make the switch today and discover how their innovative and delightful products can transform your daily routine. Experience the joy of clean, fresh, and wonderfully scented dishes with The Lab Co.

Six tips for a greener spring clean

With Eco-Max’s helpful advice, now is the perfect opportunity to refresh your cleaning routine with eco-friendly practices.

As the weather starts to warm up, our thoughts often turn to cleaning, tidying and organising our spaces. The good news is that you don’t have to use harsh chemicals to keep your space clean. Green cleaning is a great alternative that’s practical, effective, and easy to adopt.

Our friends at Eco-Max have provided a helpful guide to greener cleaning this spring.

Line-dry your laundry on dry spring days

The fresh outdoor smell of line-dried laundry is impossible to imitate. Using plant-based laundry detergents like Eco-Max Laundry Liquids can help you capture that fresh outdoor smell by removing harsh-smelling and residue causing ingredients from your laundry day.

Choose the fragrance-free variety for the shortest ingredient list. If you like a light scent, Eco-Max’s Laundry Liquids are naturally scented with the purest essential oil extracts of lavender and orange so washed clothes don’t smell like synthetic perfumes.

Invest in wool dryer balls

If wet weather means that line drying is difficult, then a quick boost in the tumble dryer may be impossible to avoid. Replace disposable dryer sheets with reusable wool dryer balls to naturally soften fabrics and reduce drying time. These eco-friendly alternatives help to prevent static cling, minimise wrinkles, and fluff up your laundry without the need for synthetic chemicals.

Versatile vinegar for glass and mirrors

Are you struggling to keep your mirrors clean? Instead of using harsh cleaning products, why not try a gentle and natural solution?

Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water to make a cleaning solution that will leave your mirrors sparkling. To wipe off the solution, you can use newspaper or a dry cloth. It’s an easy and effective way to achieve a perfect reflection.

If you do not want to make your own glass cleaner, then try Eco-Max Bathroom, Shower and Glass Cleaner – this versatile product for glass windows, mirrors and shower cubicles is available in a generous 800ml spray bottle and 5 litre refill size.

Lemon leftovers are great for green cleaning

The fresh citrus smell of lemons is often used in natural cleaning products. Rinsing a dirty container with lemon juice can help remove stains and smells. You can also use a combination of lemon juice and salt to clean your chopping board.

If you prefer to use a natural cleaning product, then Eco-Max Washing-Up Liquid in orange, lavender or fragrance free is perfect for the job.

Eco-max washing up liquid bottles lined up on a table top

Lemons are also a perfect natural cleaning agent when mixed with baking soda. This solution can be used to deep clean all metal surfaces, including taps, showers, sinks, cutlery, and hob surfaces.

Declutter and donate

Spring is a great time to declutter in your home. Why not take this opportunity to get rid of any items that you no longer need or use? By donating your clothing, furniture, and household items to local charities, you’ll not only reduce waste but also give back to the community, so everyone benefits!

Goodbye tea and coffee stains

Do you have a favourite cup that you use for your daily tea or coffee? Over time, it may accumulate some stains, but there’s an easy and natural way to remove them.

First, mix baking soda with a small amount of water to form a paste. Next, apply the paste to the stained areas of the cup and gently scrub using a washing-up pad or kitchen cloth. Finally, rinse the cup thoroughly with water and Eco-Max Lavender Washing-Up Liquid for a stainless shine.

Eco-Max special offer

While it is great to make your own natural cleaners with store cupboard ingredients like vinegar, lemons, and baking soda, if you’re short on time, or find the idea too complicated, then simply switch to eco-friendly plant-based products such as those made by Eco-Max.  

For a limited time, save 15% on the Eco-Max range* and embrace the feel-good factor of reducing energy and using cleaning products and accessories that prioritise your health and the planet, for a more environmentally friendly spring clean.

*Offer ends 23:59 Sunday 28th April.