
Radical transparency
We
don't
ask
you
to
trust
us.
We
prove
it.
Anyone can print "non-toxic" on a label. We send our products to independent, accredited labs and publish exactly what comes back, in full.
Independent, accredited labs
ISO/IEC 17025 standard
Every report, in full
Independent, accredited labs
ISO/IEC 17025 standard
Every report, in full
How
our
testing
works
Transparency should be something you can verify, not just something we say. So we send our finished products to independent labs, the kind accredited to recognized international testing standards, and we publish what they find. They are not us, and they have no stake in the result.
When a report says "none detected," it means the substance was below the level the lab's instruments can measure. That is not the same as a flat zero, and we would rather tell you what the science actually says than round it into a slogan. You will see the threshold on every result, so you know how sensitive the test was.
We test finished product, we publish the reports, and we retest as we go. This program is expanding across every product line, and each report names the lab that ran it, so this page will keep growing.
Liquid
Laundry
Detergent
We tested our unscented base formula, the same base every liquid laundry scent is built on. So these results cover the entire liquid laundry line.
Heavy metals
None detectedNo detectable lead, arsenic, mercury, or cadmium.
Why we test: toxic metals build up in the body over time and can enter products as raw-material contaminants, not on purpose. They have no place in something that touches your skin and your water.
Anresco Laboratories · ISO/IEC 17025 (cert AT-1551) · Apr 2026
Download reportGlyphosate
None detectedNo detectable glyphosate (commonly known as the weed-killer Round-Up), or its byproduct AMPA.
Why we test: the most widely used herbicide in the world, and the subject of an active safety debate. Because our ingredients are plant-derived, we verify none carries through from sprayed crops.
Anresco Laboratories · ISO/IEC 17025 (cert AT-1551) · Jun 2026
Download reportPesticides and herbicides
None detectedAll clear across a panel of more than 200 compounds.
Why we test: crop residues can carry through from the field into plant-based ingredients. We screen a broad panel so what is sprayed does not end up in your laundry.
Anresco Laboratories · ISO/IEC 17025 (cert AT-1551) · Apr 2026
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Panda
Eco
Paper
Our bamboo paper line, screened for the contaminants that matter most in paper.
Heavy metals
None detectedNo detectable lead, cadmium, or mercury.
Why we test: paper touches your hands, your food, and your skin. Heavy metals can transfer from paper and accumulate in the body, so we confirm they are not there.
SGS · Dec 2020
Download reportFormaldehyde
None detectedNo detectable extractable formaldehyde.
Why we test: a known irritant and classified carcinogen that can be introduced during paper processing. We confirm there is no detectable residue.
SGS · Dec 2020
Download reportPentachlorophenol (PCP)
None detectedNo detectable PCP.
Why we test: a toxic chlorinated chemical once common in paper production and now restricted in many regions. We confirm it is not present.
SGS · Dec 2020
Download reportPFAS
None detectedNo detectable PFAS across a broad panel.
Why we test: forever chemicals that do not break down and build up in the body. They are common in grease- and water-resistant paper, so we test to confirm ours has none detectable.
SGS · Jun 2023
Download reportThis program is growing
We test as fast as we responsibly can. Independent lab testing is expensive and takes time, so we roll it out in waves, starting with the products you use most and the contaminants that matter most. We would rather test fewer things properly than put a badge on everything. We add results here as they come back, and every report names the lab that ran it.
Tell us what to test next
Is there an ingredient or a product you want screened? Tell us. The most-requested tests move up the list.
*None detected means below the lab's detection limit, which is not the same as a flat zero. ppm, ppb, and mg per square decimeter are units of concentration. For scale, 10 ppb is roughly 10 drops in an Olympic pool.


Our
commitment
We will keep testing, keep publishing, and keep adding to this page. If we test it, you will see it here, in full.


