Other than old stock.
Found this long ago but didn't bother since assumed it would have limited interest.
P&G announced a few years back it was removing phosphates from all laundry detergents worldwide. Many North American states and parts of Europe have long banned or restricted the use of phosphates in laundry products, so this isn't exactly news. However the biggest impact will be on developing countries and or those that still allow phosphates in laundry products.
This explains why Mexican Ariel and anything else made by P&G for that market no longer contain STPP.
http://laundry.reviewed.com/news/pr...phosphates-from-entire-laundry-detergent-line
http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/proctor-gamble-remove-phosphates-laundry-soap
Found this long ago but didn't bother since assumed it would have limited interest.
P&G announced a few years back it was removing phosphates from all laundry detergents worldwide. Many North American states and parts of Europe have long banned or restricted the use of phosphates in laundry products, so this isn't exactly news. However the biggest impact will be on developing countries and or those that still allow phosphates in laundry products.
This explains why Mexican Ariel and anything else made by P&G for that market no longer contain STPP.
http://laundry.reviewed.com/news/pr...phosphates-from-entire-laundry-detergent-line
http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/proctor-gamble-remove-phosphates-laundry-soap