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Clean Cult Expands Eco-Friendly Cleaning Product Line

By MGN EditorialMarch 11, 2026 at 09:42 PM

Plastic-conscious cleaning brand Clean Cult has expanded its fragrance portfolio across laundry, dish, and hand soap products on Amazon, redefining modern home care without plastic waste.

Clean Cult, the world's first company to offer a complete line of plastic-free home cleaning products, has announced the expansion of its scent collection. The brand is now offering new fragrances across its Laundry, Dish, and Hand Soap product lines on Amazon, further redefining what modern home care can smell, feel, and perform like without contributing to plastic pollution. According to the press release, the new scents have been 'reimagining the spring cleaning ritual' by providing eco-conscious consumers with sustainable alternatives to traditional cleaning products. The expansion comes as consumers increasingly demand greener, more environmentally-friendly options for their homes and daily routines. 'Our mission at Clean Cult has always been to provide thoughtfully-designed, effective cleaning products that don't compromise on sustainability or performance,' said the company's founder, Sara Johnson. 'This latest collection of fragrances is the next step in our journey to make plastic-free, natural home care accessible to households across the country.' The new scents span a range of fresh, nature-inspired profiles including Lemon Verbena, Eucalyptus Mint, and Lavender Sage. All Clean Cult products are formulated without harsh chemicals, packaged in recyclable aluminum, and made with renewable, plant-based ingredients. The brand has quickly gained a loyal following among environmentally-conscious consumers looking to reduce their plastic footprint. This announcement comes as the maritime industry continues to grapple with the issue of ocean plastic pollution, which has devastating impacts on marine ecosystems. Initiatives like Clean Cult's that reduce plastic waste are an important step towards a more sustainable future for both the home and the high seas.
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