Price Comparisons

Refilling as part of a circular economy is a sustainable choice - but it's often assumed to be the expensive option. We're here to break that myth.

Across our six best-selling refills, we're competitively priced against household brands and significantly cheaper than other eco alternatives. We only stock UK-made, closed-loop refill brands - so you're getting a better product, at a better price, with a smaller footprint.

Green Pear Eco vs the rest

All prices per litre. Our six best-selling refills.

Washing Up Liquid Hand Soap Fabric Conditioner Laundry Liquid Body Wash Shampoo
Green Pear Eco £3.30 £4.95 £2.75 £4.95 £6.60 £6.60
Ecover £4.50 £12.00 £3.60 £9.06 N/A N/A
Household Brands Fairy£2.96 - £5.68 Carex£3.30 - £6.00 Lenor£1.80 - £4.76 Persil£6.43 - £7.41 Dove£5.20 - £11.30 Head & Shoulders£12.50
Smol
Postal service
£4.25 N/A £11.50 £12.50 N/A N/A
Bower Collective
Eco postal service
N/A £7.64 N/A N/A £14.00 £16.60

UK-made and truly closed-loop

We only stock refill brands that are made in the UK and operate on a circular - not just recyclable - model. Here's what that means in practice.

What closed-loop actually means

When our large refill drums are empty, they go back to the manufacturer to be cleaned, refilled, and returned to us. No new packaging is produced in the process. This is a circular model - not a linear one where containers are recycled and replaced with new ones each time. Choosing closed-loop means less packaging waste and shorter supply chains.

Why UK-made matters

All of our refill brands are manufactured here in the UK. Shorter supply chains mean fewer food miles, a lower carbon footprint per delivery, and direct support for British producers. It's one of the reasons we can offer genuinely competitive prices while still doing things the right way.

Did you know about Ecover? Ecover is widely seen as an eco-friendly choice - but their parent company is SC Johnson. Their products are manufactured in Belgium, and their refill drums don't operate on a closed-loop circular system. That means new packaging is still being produced with every cycle, and transportation emissions are significantly higher than a UK-made equivalent.