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Sonett Organic Hand Soap Lavender (10 fl.oz/300 ml) ( Pack of 1 ) ( Pack of 2 ) ( Pack of 6 )

$10.99

Hand Soap Lavender

Available in:
300 ml      NET 10 fl oz (US)
1 litre        NET 34 fl oz (US)

Pre-order
10 litres    NET 338 fl oz (US)

A mild nourishing liquid soap for your hands, face and entire body, with the soothing and clear fragrance of pure lavender.

Product declaration:

Soap from olive oil, certified organic/biodynamic cultivation >30%

Soap from coconut oil, certified organically grown 15–30%

Sugar surfactant, conventional 5–15%

Vegetable alcohol (ethanol), conventional 1–5%

Vegetable glycerine, certified organically grown 1–5% 

Citrate, conventional <1%

Essential lavender oil and balsamic additives, certified organically grown/ collection from wild-growing plants  <1%

Gurjun balsam <1%

Water, swirled up to 100%

Ingredients (INCI):

Aqua, potassium olivate*, potassium cocoate*, alkylpolyglucoside, alcohol, glycerine*, citrate, fragrance (perfume)*: Lavandula hybrida oil* (contains citral*), balsamum dipterocarpi

*certified organically grown

further information on INCI names

Technical Data:

Density: (20 °C) approx. 1.02 g / cm³

pH value: undiluted approx. 8.5–9.5

 

Certification:
Ecogarantie
CSE
Vegan Society

Biodegradability:

Soap made from vegetable oils has the unique property that, right after its use, it reacts chemically with the limescale always present in waste water, forming calcium soap. As a result, the surfactant effect of the soap is being neutralized (primary degradation). This primary degradation takes place within a few hours. Subsequently the calcium soap is, by microorganisms, 100% decomposed into carbon dioxide and water (secondary degradation). Ethanol reintegrates into the natural cycle within a few hours. Apart from natural glycerine released from the oils during saponification, we add plant-based glycerine which binds moisture. Despite the fact that during the manufacturing of sugar surfactants, constituents are being extracted from the plant-based raw materials starch, sugar, and fat, they remain completely intact in their natural molecular structure. For this reason it is relatively easy for the microorganisms to 100% decompose these surfactants rapidly. 

Soap and sugar surfactant are classified as being readily biodegradable according to OECD guidelines.

 

Packaging:

Bottles / cans: PE

Pump dispenser, caps, labels: PE / PP

Outer carton: 100% recycling material