• Gentle formula effectively cleans even the dirtiest garments while protecting them from shrinking, stretching, and fading.
• Formula removes odors and keeps clothes smelling fresh.
• No more measuring or mess.
• Low-waste packaging helps reduce single-use plastic.
• Perfect for all fabrics.
• Works in both high-efficiency (HE) or standard washers.
• Helps keep plastic jugs out of landfills.
PVOH Disclosure:
This pod is made from a water-soluble casing called Polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH), which dissolves upon contact with water.
PUR Home is a black- and women-owned business founded by Angela Richardson in 2017. In 2012 Angela started her eco-friendly lifestyle and began looking for products with “natural” ingredients. She soon realized that most home and cleaning products contained toxic ingredients, prompting her to create a product line of everyday sustainable household essentials that were safe and effective at cleaning. PUR Home is dedicated to making cleaning products that are plant-based, non-toxic, and sulfate-free. PUR Home is a leader in ingredient transparency and is also Leaping Bunny Certified, meaning they are free of animal testing at all stages of development.
PUR Home is committed to both local and global sustainability efforts. They participate in community gardens, volunteerism, and support efforts to bring awareness to clean water access issues, fair trade, and the ethical treatment of workers in the US and abroad.
Use 1 pod per load. For more soiled laundry, use 2 pods per load.
Toss pod into the washer drum. Add your laundry. Choose your wash cycle.
For best results, use dry hands and don't overfill your machine. Keep in a closed container. Store in a cool, dry place.
CAUTION: Concentrated detergent pods can burst if children put them in their mouths or play with them. The liquid inside is harmful if put in mouth, swallowed, or gets in eyes. Keep pods secure and out of reach from children and pets. Store in a closed container where children cannot reach or climb to it, and is out of sight. Do not let children handle pods, even if supervised. Avoid breaking pods.