Seventh Generation Dish Liquid, Free & Clear
Seventh Generation
Dish Liquid, Free & Clear, 19 fl oz
If you want a liquid in a squeeze bottle, this is the disclosure standard to beat: every ingredient named, SDS published, no dyes or fragrance. The bottle is plastic, stated 100% recycled, and the preservatives are isothiazolinones, which sensitive skin should know about. For a plastic-free sink, a soap bar skips the bottle entirely.
A fragrance-free, dye-free dish liquid with full ingredient disclosure and a published SDS. The bottle is plastic, stated 100% recycled; the preservatives are isothiazolinones.
How this score breaks down
Strengths
- Full ingredient disclosure with published SDS
- No dyes or fragrance
- Bottle stated 100% recycled plastic
Trade-offs
- Isothiazolinone preservatives (MIT and BIT) are known skin sensitizers
- Still a plastic bottle at end of life
- EPA Safer Choice, USDA Biobased 95%, and Leaping Bunny displayed by brand but not yet registry-verified
Scored on our consumables method (consumables-v1, 2026-07-06). How we rank →
What's inside
Water, plant-derived surfactants (SLS, lauramine oxide, decyl glucoside), glycerin, magnesium chloride, citric acid, benzisothiazolinone, methylisothiazolinone.
| Part | Material |
|---|---|
| Bottle and cap: plastic, brand states 100% recycled content | |
| Formula: no polymers, no dyes, no fragrance |
Free of Formula free of polymers, dyes, and fragrance
- Packaging
- Plastic squeeze bottle, brand states 100% recycled
- Microplastics
- No polymer ingredients in formula
Attributes
What this product is, at a glance.
Certifications
None listed. We only show independent third-party certifications we can verify with the issuing body, and this product does not currently hold any.
About Seventh Generation
Seventh Generation is a founding B Corp owned by Unilever. Free & Clear is its unscented, undyed dish liquid line.
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