Laundry Soap Nuts - Nepal

C$19.00
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Soap nuts are soap berry shells from the Sapindus Mukorossi tree, native tot he foothills of the Himalyas.  Used in Nepal and India for centuries to tackle dirt, oil, and odors.  The secret?  Natural soaping agents called saponins.  They are non-toxic and safe for our bodies, water, and planet.

Features;

  • Reuse soap nuts up to 10 times
  • Can also be boiled and used as a multi-purpose cleaner
  • Good for about 180 loads
  • Naturally Hypo-allergenic and anti-bacterial
  • Fragrance Free, dye free, phosphate free, cruelty free

Artisan Story:

New SADLE is a fair trade enterprise in Nepal providing employment, education, and medical support to marginalized communities.  They partner with EcoFair Trading Canada.

About Us
Villages Port Colborne is located along the shore of the Niagara Peninsula. Where the Welland Canal and Lake Erie meet, in the heart of Port Colborne, we have been fair trade since 1984. We carry unique, handcrafted goods that are ethically made from artisans around the world. If you’re in the Southern Ontario area, we welcome you to visit us in-person!

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