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Seventh Generation Dish Liquid

Kitchen

I swapped our old neon-blue dish soap for Seventh Generation and didn't look back. The plant-based surfactants cut through everyday grease without leaving a perfumey after-smell on plates or hands. For heavy, burned-on pans I still soak or add an extra pump, but for the daily stack it's more than enough. My skin appreciates the dye-free, synthetic-fragrance-free formula, and the rinse-off is clean - no slick residue.


What sells me is the brand's transparency: ingredients are plainly listed, sustainability reports are easy to find, and the packaging is straightforward and recyclable. It's not the cheapest soap on the shelf, but it strikes a balance between performance and principles. If you want to green up your kitchen without compromising on clean dishes, this is an easy, low-friction swap.

Overall Score

26

Quality

4.5

Biodegradable, plant-based formula cleans effectively for everyday use.

Value

4

Reasonable price per ounce; may need extra product for heavy grease.

Functionality

4

Great for routine washing; requires soak/extra pumps for tough jobs.

Ease of Use

4.5

Consistent dispense and easy rinse-off.

Design

4

Simple recyclable bottle; clear labeling and scent options.

Impact on Social Responsiblity

5

Category leader on transparency and safer chemistry; longstanding sustainability commitments.

David Kim

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