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Coupon for Free Shipping with $100 Spend (Was $199 Spend) @ Zero Co

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Zero Co have several household cleaning products that eliminate single use plastics by re-using the refill pouches. You buy the bottles (or use your own) and fill with the liquid pouches. Use the free return envelope to send the empty pouches back.

Products include dishwasher tablets, laundry detergent, washing up detergent, toilet cleaning liquid, air freshener and so on. I have been using them for 6 months and everyone in our house loves the smell and the quality is very good.

Shipping costs $10 flat rate or free with spend of $199 or more. Use the promo coupon for free shipping for $99 spend.

Offer states the code can be used for refills, but unsure if you can also buy the bottles too.

Offer ends midnight Friday 10 September.

Every small contribution to the environment all adds up!

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closed Comments

  • Expensive

  • Their affiliate system sucks. They have so many conditions now that promoting them is pointless.

    Tldr - some of their stuff is good. Some isn't. But not giving them any more of my time to explain which products to buy so overall I'd say don't bother it's not worth the risk.

    • What do you use now? I have been contemplating between Pleasant State, Zero Co and Cove, leaning towards Pleasant State. I'm already using Dirt for laundry which comes in glass bottles.

  • This was on the news the other day. The founder(s) made a fortune out of this.
    But I just don't get it, what makes this company/concept different to others?

    • marketing?

  • +2

    $90 (+ shipping) for this: Handwash (1L), Laundry Liquid (4L), Multi-Purpose Spray (1L), Dishwashing Liquid (1L) PLUS 4 x Reusable Dispensers made from Ocean, Beach & Landfill (OBL) plastic.

    Does this stuff do the cleaning for me then too? Jesus what a ripoff.

  • Normally I'd go for this stuff, I'd love to reduce my household waste.
    But after some quick research on supermarket websites, most of these prices are similar to undiscounted RRP for comparable products.

    Which might be fine for some people. But ozbargain is not really the place to advertise undiscounted prices.

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