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I believe many saccharins are already aware of the recall of Laundry laundry detergent in recent times.
This brand, known as "Hermes in laundry detergent", focuses on high-end care and is well-known in the maternal and child industry. But recently, there has been a large-scale global recall due to bacterial contamination of the product.
The number of recalls this time is extremely high, with China alone recalling almost 6 million bottles. It can be imagined how high the risks may be if all 6 million bottles are used by consumers.
And this setback has left Unilever, which acquired The Laundry in 2019, disappointed - they had originally planned to move towards high-end development, but this time they suffered heavy losses and went straight to Barbie Q.
The Laundry was born in 2004 and has always regarded itself as an expert in natural clothing maintenance. Claiming to use pure plant extraction formula, harmless to the environment, the product raw materials are harmless and pollution-free to the environment, and 100% microorganisms can naturally decompose. The Laundry was born in 2004 and has always regarded itself as an expert in natural clothing maintenance. Claiming to use pure plant extraction formula, harmless to the environment, the product raw materials are harmless and pollution-free to the environment, and 100% microorganisms can naturally decompose.
To investigate the underlying reasons, a significant factor is the inadequate anti-corrosion ability of the laundry detergent formula itself, which cannot prevent the invasion of various bacteria during the shelf life.
Generally known as green and natural brands, in order to make the formula more "green", they usually claim to be free of nipagin esters, phenoxyethanol, CIT/MIT, and so on.
So many less effective preservatives are used, which look very green but pose a high risk of corrosion. In order to claim natural green and sacrifice consumer safety, it's better not to use such green natural brands