The Ultimate Guide to Cruelty-Free Cleaning Products
Looking for cruelty-free cleaning products? This guide has you covered! Logical Harmony helps make cruelty-free easy!
So many people ask for help when it comes to cruelty-free cleaning products. When it comes to keeping your home clean, a lot of us grow up with a lot of brand loyalty. We grow up seeing our parents buy specific brands and once we’re out on our own, most people continue to buy those same brands. A lot of people also don’t realize that cleaning products are often tested on animals. It can be one of the last cruelty-free swaps people make.
Thankfully, it’s now easier than ever to find cruelty-free cleaning options. No matter what you’re looking to replace there are easy swaps. So whether that’s dishwasher soap, a good all-purpose cleaner, laundry soap, specialty cleaners, glass cleaner, or other options, this list has you covered.
Some of the best-selling cruelty-free cleaning products are:
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This is the most recent update of a post I originally published on March 9, 2015. It was last updated on June 6, 2020.
Brands that make Cruelty-Free Cleaning Products:
This list covers all sorts of cruelty-free cleaning products. It includes everything from laundry soap to kitchen cleaners to bathroom cleaners to all-purpose cleaners and everything in between. All of these brands have vegan options and it is also noted if they are completely vegan. Most of these can be easily found in stores and online.
- 365 Everyday Value
- Astonish Cleaning Products – 100% vegan
- Aunt Fannie’s – 100% vegan
- Biokleen – 100% vegan
- Bon Ami
- Caldrea – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Counter Culture Clean – 100% vegan
- Dr. Bronner’s
- ECOS
- Grove Collaborative
- Mrs. Meyers – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Puracy – 100% vegan
- Pur Home Clean
- Real Simple Clean
- Root – 100% vegan
- Sals Suds by Dr. Bronner’s
- Seventh Generation – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Three Main
- Trader Joe’s House Brand
Cruelty-Free All-Purpose Cleaners:
These are cleaners that you can use for anything. These brands make different suggestions on how to use the products, but you can use them to wash dishes, clean surfaces, do laundry, and wash your hands, hair, and body too. These general-purpose cleaners are from cruelty-free brands and these specific ones are also vegan-friendly.
- Dr. Bronner’s Pure Castile Liquid Soap – available in a variety of scents as well as unscented
- Root Pretty Everything Soap – available in a variety of scents as well as unscented
- Sals Suds by Dr. Bronner’s
Cruelty-Free Laundry Soap and Laundry Treatments:
Aside from the all-purpose cleaners mentioned above, there are quite a few cruelty-free brands that make laundry soaps and laundry treatments.
- 365 Everyday Value
- Astonish Cleaning Products – 100% vegan
- Biokleen – 100% vegan
- Caldrea – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- ECOS
- Mrs. Meyers – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
- Puracy – 100% vegan
- Seventh Generation – It should be noted that they are cruelty-free, but their parent company is not.
What cleaning brands should you avoid?
If you’re wanting to buy from cruelty-free brands, the following are brands to avoid as they are not cruelty-free by Logical Harmony standards. This is just a small list of brands to avoid, but these are some of the most commonly found.
- 409
- All
- Arm & Hammer
- Clorox
- Dettol
- Fabuloso
- Fairy Dish
- Lysol
- OxiClean
- Persil
- Tide
- Windex
Some of the best-selling cruelty-free cleaning products are:
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Have you heard of the company Dropps? They sell laundry detergent and dishwasher pods. They claim to be cf ans eco friendly.
I noticed that ECOS does not have the %100 vegan tag but they claim they are. Can you elaborate please?
Thank you for making this available on the home page! It was exactly what I came to your site to look for!