How should I store Sensitive Laundry Sheets and how do I dispose of the packaging?Updated 9 days ago
TL;DR: Store Sensitive Laundry Sheets sealed in a cool, dry place away from humidity. The outer packaging is cardboard and widely accepted in kerbside recycling. Flatten before recycling.
Storage and recycling
How to store
Keep the pack sealed when not in use to protect Sensitive Laundry Sheets from moisture and humidity. Store in a cool, dry cupboard or pantry away from direct sunlight and heat sources. If you remove sheets from the original pack, keep them in an airtight container to prevent damp or clumping. If a sheet becomes damp or shows visible damage, discard it and use a fresh one.
Packaging and recycling
The outer packaging is made from cardboard and is widely accepted in kerbside recycling programs. Flatten the box to save space and place it in your paper or cardboard recycling bin. Check local council rules for any regional variations in recycling acceptance.
Disposal of used sheets or residue
Sensitive Laundry Sheets are designed to dissolve in the wash, so there is generally nothing left to dispose of after a successful wash. If small fragments remain, remove them from the drum and place them in general waste. Avoid pouring concentrated dissolved solution directly onto edible garden beds. Follow local greywater guidance if you reuse laundry water.

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