Refillable Lavender Laundry Detergent
**Price includes $3.00 refundable bottle deposit and sales tax.**
Concentrated, deep-cleaning, liquid laundry detergent made from renewable plant and Earth mineral-derived ingredients.
It's a concentrated formula, so enjoy more loads per jug than a common detergent. This detergent can be used in regular or high-efficiency washers. It's also 100% biodegradable, septic and greywater safe.
Free of toxins and irritants found in most detergents! Dye-free, perfume-free, SLS-free, SLES-free, sulfate-free, paraben-free, phthalate-free, 1,4-dioxane-free, ethoxylated alcohol-free, optical brightener-free, filler-free, petroleum-free, palm oil-free, gluten-free, hormone disruptor-free, carcinogen-free — and simply worry-free.
**Your first time buying returnable glass bottles from Harvie?** Here's how it works:
- Purchase a glass bottle in the shop. The price will include your bottle deposit!
- Once you’ve finished your beverage, rinse and wash your bottle thoroughly. On your delivery day, place your clean bottle, with the cap, in your pickup spot along with other return packaging. Keep the bottles separate from your boxes, liners, and ice packs. We will record your cleaned bottle at pickup, and your $3.00 bottle deposit will be returned via account credit at the end of the day!
- Our drivers will not pick up full, dirty, broken, or non-Harvie glass bottles.
Producer notes:
Sol Refill is a Pittsburgh-based zero-waste company founded by Sydney Shoff on a mission to eliminate single-use plastics from the home and make sustainable living more accessible. They offer everyday essentials like dish soap, laundry detergent, and hand soap in returnable glass containers. Merging the nostalgic bottle-return model with modern convenience, Sol Refill rewards customers for each container returned. Every jar is cleaned, sanitized, and reused — keeping packaging in the loop and out of landfills. They aim to educate, inspire, and drive behavior change in every household, imagining a world where reuse is the norm and single-use plastics are a thing of the past.
