
I'm obsessed with grease busting when it comes to washing my dishes but now I'm running can eco- friendly home. I've been stuck on Sunlight lemon scented dish soap for 3 years now it's the best when it comes to dishes. I've tried to use different dish soaps, Palmolive, Presidents Choice and a few others and I always come back to Sunlight.
Well, one day I thought about the fish, dolphins and whales drinking and breathing my dish soap polluted water and than I tried picturing my kids drinking the dish water and I just decided I can't do this anymore.
When I went to the store (Price Smart Foods) I looked around for something biodegradable / environmentally friendly. I found one brand, forgot which one it was said that it was made with plant derived surfactants. I wasn't really happy with this as it seemed to me that it was probably "made with" non bio-degradable stuff as well if you understand the legality behind the word usage so I kept looking.
Then I found Green Works dish washing liquid from Clorox. 99% natural made with biodegradable preservatives and contains neither phosphorus or bleach and you can find a lot more environmentally friendly details on the back label (check it out yourself in the photo below).
I'd also look out for that little symbol on other products as well "Design For The Environment" US EPA Recognized for Safer Chemistry. Now you're talking!

Any way, I took this stuff home and tried it out on my husbands greasiest dishes (palm oil and chicken fat anyone?) and it cut through it all, amazingly. That wasn't all it did though.
My husband always burns the bottoms of the pot black whenever he makes fufu (like polenta only thicker) and it's terrible trying to get that stuff scrubbed of even with steel wool after a full overnight soak. Well, this dish soap seemed to soften even that burned on char and made my job a lot easier and faster.
I can't understand why I haven't seen this soap advertised on TV yet. Clorox, what are you guys doing? Everybody should be hearing about your great product here. You make it easy to go green!
Thanks for the great work.