Force of Nature
EPA-registered disinfectant made from salt, water, and vinegar. Nothing else.
Read ReviewLiquidless laundry sheets that dissolve in water. Plastic-free packaging.
Earth Breeze earns high marks for eliminating plastic packaging entirely while maintaining genuine cleaning efficacy. The company grew through direct-to-consumer sales without major VC backing. Their ingredient list is clean and fully disclosed, and the product format itself is an environmental innovation, not just marketing.
The sheets use a PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) film that dissolves fully in water and is biodegradable. Cleaning agents are plant-derived surfactants. Free of parabens, phthalates, phosphates, bleach, dyes, and 1,4-dioxane. The fragrance-free option is truly unscented. Scored 9 due to the use of some standard cleaning surfactants and the PVA film, which while biodegradable has been debated in environmental circles.
Earth Breeze is independently operated and founder-led. The company has grown primarily through direct-to-consumer sales and subscription models. While they have taken some growth capital, they remain independently controlled with no corporate parent company. Scored 9 on independence to note the growth capital involvement.
The Bottom Line
Earth Breeze makes laundry detergent sheets — pre-measured, ultra-concentrated strips that dissolve completely in water, hot or cold. They ship in cardboard envelopes instead of plastic jugs, and each sheet weighs a fraction of liquid detergent, slashing shipping weight and emissions.