Enlightened home essentials, created by Grove

We craft the products we want for our homes, prioritizing the highest standards across ingredient quality, product development, and social welfare. How? We’re glad you asked.

We lead with organic and plant-based ingredients whenever they’re available.

We constantly seek ways to minimize plastic in our products and packaging.

We never use synthetic fragrance or any of the ingredients on our anti-ingredient list below.

We review supplier factories for safety and well-being according to the international Business Social Compliance Initiative.

We work exclusively with Leaping Bunny certified manufacturers to ensure everything we offer is 100% cruelty-free.

We’re guided by our industry experts.

The anti-ingredient list

A collection of components you won’t find in Grove Collaborative products.

Ammonia

A polishing agent found in glass cleaner, ammonia can cause irritation in skin and eyes as well asthma.

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BHA/BHT

A preservative found in anti-aging skin care products known to be a carcinogen and skin irritant, as well as have aquatic toxicity.

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Chlorine

A disinfectant found in household cleaners known to be a respiratory irritant and suspected to be a thyroid disruptor, forming carcinogenic byproducts.

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Ethanolamines (MEA/DEA/TEA)

A buffer and emulsifier found in detergents, soap, shampoos, and household cleaners suspected to be a contaminant with carcinogenic components and cause asthma.

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Formaldehyde

A preservative found in personal care products known to be a carcinogen and skin irritant.

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Cyclomethicones (D4/D5/D6)

A non-biodegradable emollient found in lotions, creams, and shampoos known to cause reproductive harm.

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Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Sulisobenzone

A UV blocker found in chemical sunscreens that is a possible allergen and known to be toxic to coral reefs.

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Paraben

A preservative found in fragrances and personal care products known to mimic estrogen and possibly be an endocrine disruptor.

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Phosphates

An oxidant found in detergents and stain removal products known to be a skin irritant and to cause excessive algae growth in water, killing other organisms.

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Phthalates

A group of chemicals found in personal care products known to be hormone disruptors and irritants.

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Quaternium-15, DMDM Hydantoin

A preservative found in personal care products (such as shampoos, face cleansers, and body wash) which releases formaldehyde, a known carcinogen.

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Triclosan

An antibacterial found in dish soaps, counter top cleaners, and hand sanitizers suspected to be a hormone disruptor and known to have aquatic toxicity.

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