Hasten to add, Im never touching Ariel again.
The whites were no better than Persil if we want to argue about whichevers best (not aimed at you Darren), but Ariel is definitely the worst to rinse out.
No one can argue that. So Ariel can do their little 30*c bit and have us all waste water instead eh?
Something else is that Ariel really, do over do it in product packaging.
Take Liquitabs, do they really need to come in that tub which cannot be recycled? Persil has a nice easy to recycle cardboard box with a plastic bag which can be recycled at Supermarket carrier bag bins.
Ariel tabs dont need a foil wrapper, thats just a waste of 2 materials IMHO.
The Ariel detergent bottles have 3 plastic parts. Persil has 1.
The entire bottle, cap and ball are made of the same plastic and can therefore be recycled in the wheelie bin for such items far easily under local government regulations.
LOL.
Crewe and Nantwich Bourough Council have "vigilante's checking and if you put such a Liquitab carton in the silver rec bin you get done for it. Same goes for yoghurt pots, marge tubs etc.
The only plastic they allow are detergent bottles, shampoo, showergel containers and cleaning product bottles rinsed out.
So are PandG really saving the environment?
BTW im currently writing a letter to Lever asking why Comfort Pearls come in a foil bag, hopefully its something they will look at to ensure 100% of their packaging can be rec'd. that would be one over P&G.
Peace ta yall
Nick