Monday, September 28, 2009

Handmade Used Frying Oil Soaps




Ecological Products

Help Save the Earth



Globally, billions of gallons of frying oil is consumed each year. Majority of the used frying oils end up in sewage, landfills, rivers and streams. It causes certain degrees of environmental pollution.


Most of the commercially available cleaning materials are made of petrochemical products and contains of other chemical additives. When these chemicals go to the sewage and rivers, it pollutes the environment.


Traditional way to make soap combines fat (grease) and caustics solution. With natural cold processed saponification reaction, it produces soap and glycerin. After used, the soap is completely biodegradable and becomes water, carbon-dioxide and sludge. It is harmless to the environment. It is the natural solution to your cleaning needs.


We collect used frying oil from neighborhood restaurants then combine it with sodium hydroxide and herb infused water to make natural handmade recycled soaps in small batch to assure the highest quality. Hand cut each soap into generous handy sizes bars.  After 30 days cold process saponification ( soap making ) reaction, the soaps are individually packaged for shipping. 

No additional chemical additives, fragrances and colorants. The herb infused water helped to neutralize the oily smell and add hint of herb fragrance to the recycled soap.  It won't leave oily smell to your dishes or clothes.  We carefully select lemongrass, rosemary or other natural pleasant seasonal organic herbs to produce the soap. Simple ingredients, carefully hand crafted natural cold processed saponification creates eco-friendly powerful cleaning soap for your daily household cleaning needs.


Stop the environment pollutions by using the handmade soaps. These ecological recycled soaps have strong de-grease power and great for dish washing, kitchen cleaning, household cleaning, hand laundry, … etc.. The natural glycerin will also help you retain skin moisture after you used the soap. Your skin will not dry up and cracked after each use.


Save the Earth!


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