Consumer Association
You may be concerned about whether all detergents on the market are the same. Are performance claims proven or just misleading advertising slogans? We have created this site in order to try to address these kinds of questions and more, that people may have about laundry detergents and cleaning products.
We have selected topics that feedback shows might be of most interest to you. You are of course more than welcome to explore the rest of the site.
If you disagree or can't find what you're looking for, let us know.
We have selected topics that feedback shows might be of most interest to you. You are of course more than welcome to explore the rest of the site.
If you disagree or can't find what you're looking for, let us know.
Is the product I use biodegradable? What's the best product for the environment?
Biodegradation is a process by which micro-organisms such as bacteria and fungi break down organic materials into smaller compounds, nutrients and water. When biodegradation is complete, there is no concern about potential effects on the environment.
Is the product safe for me? Will it irritate my skin?
Even though often perceived to be responsible for skin reactions, our laundry products do not cause skin irritation under normal product use.
Where can I find safety data for your products? What's the toxicological profile of P&G ingredients?
In this section you can find safety related information on specific products, as well as a list of the main ingredients they contain.
How do P&G test for human and environmental safety?
The methods employed by P&G to assess any potential chemical risk have evolved over a number of years and have broad scientific acceptance. Learn how P&G uses these methods to ensure the safety of its products.
What do P&G think about animal testing?
We no longer use animals in evaluating the safety of our non-food, non-drug consumer products except when required by law.
Why did P&G create this website?
In 1999, P&G held two Western European stakeholder conferences about the environmental performance of detergents in Brussels. The main topic of the first conference was how to communicate environmental performance of products to the public. Science-in-the-box was created to address this identified need.
All products are the same, aren't they?
There are a variety of P&G products on the market, which one should I choose? And how do they really work?
Natural or synthetic surfactants, which one is better?
As with most scientific questions, there is no easy answer to this. In this article, we will provide facts and figures and try to provide answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about this controversial topic.
Is there any innovation in it?
To win consumer loyalty, we must provide product performance. To keep up with changing consumer demands, our brands need constant innovation. Here is where you can learn more about how we do this.