Washing up liquid users urged ‘make change’ as environmental warning issued

In 2025, householders are being encouraged to make a change to help lessen the impact on our seas.

One of the ways people are being asked to make a change is through washing up liquid. The cleaner typically comes in a plastic bottle, and millions of these bottles are used by UK households every year.

Ecover reports that less than half of plastic bottles made for household items were collected for recycling, and a mere 7% of those collected were actually recycled. On the other hand, 12.7 million tonnes of plastic bottles end up in the sea each year, causing significant harm to marine life.

The company is now urging people to stop buying new plastic bottles of washing up liquid and instead opt for refills. Ecover said: “In 2016, less than half of all plastic bottles were collected for recycling and only 7% of those were turned into new bottles. The resulting impact on waterways and marine life is, to put it bluntly, horrifying – with an estimated 12.7 million tonnes ending up in oceans each year.

“Why melt a bottle to make a bottle, when you’ve already got a bottle? Does seem kinda crazy when you say it out loud. But where to start with that reusable plastic bottle? Be it washing-up liquid, laundry detergent or loo cleaner, you can refill it at one of over 700 Ecover refill stations. Find them at your local health food store, zero waste shop or some bigger supermarkets.”

For those who still wish to purchase Fairy liquid, there is also an eco-friendly option available. At Ocado, for a thrifty £4.50, Fairy is offering a refill carton that promises to top up your standard Fairy liquid bottle “more than twice”.

Fairy explained: “Fairy Max Power antibacterial washing up liquid refill carton allows you to refill your 370ml upside-down bottle more than twice and helps you to save up to 85% of the plastic. The refill is recyclable.” They added: “The Max Power bottle with no flip cap gives you Fairy’s ultimately convenient cleaning experience. It helps you get out of the kitchen faster by making washing dishes fast and easy.”

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