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Tide PODS Laundry Detergent Pacs, Original

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PODS Laundry Detergent Pacs, Original

The pod film is polyvinyl alcohol, a synthetic polymer that dissolves into the wash water, and the formula adds synthetic fragrance and dye, all inside a rigid plastic tub. Tide argues the film fully biodegrades and is not a microplastic. We note the dispute and score the polymer anyway, because our methodology counts what goes down the drain, not what the brand hopes happens to it.

8 / 10 High plastic footprint $

A polyvinyl alcohol film pod with synthetic fragrance and dye, sold in a rigid plastic tub. Tide disputes the microplastics framing; the polymer still goes down the drain.

How this score breaks down

Plastic in the product and its packaging Heavy plastic
Rigid plastic tub; refills in plastic film pouches
Microplastic shedding and leaching Sheds some
Every pod dissolves a synthetic polymer film into wastewater. Tide states its film does not create microplastics; real-world PVA persistence is contested in the literature, so the polymer is penalized, not excused
End of life: persistence and recovery Persists somewhat
Only partly recoverable; some of it persists.
Plastic-derived chemicals of concern Some concern
Some plastic-linked chemistry is possible.
Transparency and disclosure Mostly disclosed
Ingredient disclosure via Tide’s A-Z database, good for a mass brand

Strengths

  • Genuinely good ingredient disclosure for a mass brand
  • Pre-measured dosing reduces overuse

Trade-offs

  • Dissolved PVA polymer with every load
  • Synthetic fragrance and dyes
  • Rigid plastic tub packaging

What's inside

PVA/PVOH water-soluble film enclosing a liquid detergent with synthetic fragrance and dyes. Full ingredient list via Tide’s A-Z database.

PartMaterial
Pod film: polyvinyl alcohol
Tub: rigid plastic
Formula: synthetic fragrance and dyes

Free of None

Packaging
Rigid plastic tub; refills in plastic film pouches
Microplastics
Every pod dissolves a synthetic polymer film into wastewater. Tide states its film does not create microplastics; real-world PVA persistence is contested in the literature, so the polymer is penalized, not excused

Attributes

What this product is, at a glance.

Ingredient A-Z Database

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 Tide

Tide is P&G’s flagship laundry brand. Its own PVA pages confirm the pod film is polyvinyl alcohol and argue it fully biodegrades.

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Melissa Walker, founder of Thriving Sustainably

Hi, I’m Melissa-founder of Thriving Sustainably

Melissa Walker is the founder of Thriving Sustainably. A mom who started reading the labels after learning how much microplastic ends up in our bodies, she co-leads the environmental pillar of a Fortune 500 company’s employee sustainability program and rates brands against public certification databases so families can lower their microplastic exposure without the guesswork.