A Dozen Ways to Wash your Dishes
I’ve never really thought much about where my dish soaps were made. I bought Dawn dish soap thanks to the duck commercials, and Method dish soap because I liked the Sea Minerals scent, and didn’t think beyond that. Turns out they’re both made in the states, and now I want to shop Canadian-made for my next purchase.
Here’s a roundup of 12 dish soaps made in Canada, as well as 12 scrubbers to be washing with. Make sure to check out the brand sites to see the sizes and scent options, and to see what else they make.
Product details below.
Dishwashing Liquids
AspenClean Unscented Dish Soap, made in Canada
Attitude’s Dishwashing Liquid, made in Québec
The Bare Home’s Dish Soap in a Glass Bottle, made in Canada
Biovert’s Dishwashing Liquid, made in Québec and Ontario
Ecomax’s Hypoallergenic Ultra Dish Wash, made in Ontario
Elva’s All Naturals’ SQUEAK Concentrated Dish Soap, made in Prince Edward County, ON
Mint’s Dish Soap, made in British Columbia
Nature Clean’s Dishwashing Liquid, made in Canada
Oli & Ely’s Dish Soap, made in Canada
PureNature’s Dish & Hand Soap, made in Canada
Só Clean’s Dish Soap, made in Canada
The Unscented Company’s Dish, made in Canada
Dishcloths, Scrubbers & Sponges
The Bare Home’s Natural Dish Brush, made in Toronto
Crochet Dishcloths from Etsy shop ChickadeeCrochetbyA, handmade in Saint John, NB
Dustbane’s Cellulose Sponge, made in Canada
Handwoven Dishcloth from Etsy shop FibreFunWeavingShop, made in Ontario
Cotton Knit Dishcloths from Etsy shop KateKnitsandStitches made in Arlington, NS
Kliin’s Reusable and Compostable Roll, made in Beloeil, QC
Mint’s Bamboo Dish Brush, made in Canada
Myni’s Reusable Paper Towel, made in Québec
Nellie’s Forever Brush, made in Canada
Revolution Wool Company’s Wool Sponge, made in Ontario
The Soap Company of Nova Scotia’s Sisal Brush, made in Canada
Two Acre Farm’s Eco Sponges, made in Collingwood, ON