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Further Soap: L.A. restaurant grease fuels cars, cleans hippies

Posted by Siel in beauty,environment,losangeles (Wednesday June 24, 2009 at 3:13 pm)

Further SoapVeggie-oil fueled car drivers can now clean up with a soap that supports their greasolining ways: Further Soap. This freshly scented grease cutter’s made using recycled restaurant grease by a biofuel-loving couple in L.A.!

Behind Further Soap are Marshall and Megan Dostal, who make their own biofuel for their 1984 Mercedes 300D by collecting grease from Mario Batali and Nancy Silverton’s restaurant Mozza. The fuel-making process also creates glycerin as a biproduct — which is then purified and used to make Further Soap!

Further Soap smells amazing, with a scent derived from essential oils of bergamot, olive and exotic grasses. However, because the ingredient list only mentions “natural fragrances” without revealing all the ingredients that go into the scent, I’m guessing some environmentalists — including myself — will opt instead for soaps that practice full disclosure.

further candleAll the other ingredients in Further Soap are rated “low hazard” in Environmental Working Group’s Skin Deep cosmetic safety database — except for cocamidopropyl betaine and citric acid which are rated a “moderate hazard” 5 and 4, respectively.

Marshall and Megan also make a soy Further Candle with the same clean scent as the soap, also made with veggie oil from Mozza. If you’re not bothered by the “natural fragrance” issue — at least not enough to stop you from checking out locally-made, biofuel-supporting, recycled products — you can find both Further Soap ($18.50 for 8 oz) and Further Candle ($24) online or in local stores.

Images via furthersoap.com

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3 Comments

3 comments for Further Soap: L.A. restaurant grease fuels cars, cleans hippies »

  1. I had to share this with my FB friends. My friend Michelle make all natural Sarva soaps. Find them at http://sarvasoap.com/blog/ the scents are AMAZING and no animals were harmed in the making of these soaps!

    BTW-how was your trip,did you have time to see anything great in Ohio?

    Comment by Robert Stockham — June 24, 2009 @ 6:19 pm

  2. Not that much, unfortunately, but I got a general feel for the place :) The weather was really quite perfect — aside from a lil rainstorm right when I arrived — and made for a pleasant visit :)

    Comment by Siel — June 25, 2009 @ 7:45 pm

  3. Hi, look out for our new soap line – including one for pets. Same process, but all essential oils and full disclosure! Redux Soap launches fall 2010.

    Comment by Allison Kent — August 28, 2010 @ 3:10 pm

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