Cleancult, run from Chrystie Street in New York, built its system around a milk carton. Bottles come in glass or aluminum, refills arrive in flat paper cartons you pour and recycle, and the formulas lean on coconut-derived surfactants. Refill pricing sits near $8.99 for dish or hand soap, $12.99 for concentrated liquid laundry and $10.49 for dishwasher tablets, with a subscriber discount and a cadence you choose. The range now includes laundry sheets and tablets, and cartons also turn up on Walmart shelves.
Worth it if plastic bottles are the thing that bothers you most and you like a tidy shelf. Less worth it for a busy kitchen: cartons can drip on the pour, glass bottles are heavy in wet hands, and the assortment is narrower than the big curated shops.
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