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  • What do the bubbles in our dishwashing liquids actually do?
    Bubbles: are they all style and no substance? Do we need them in our dishwashing liquids? Are they safe?
    Posted: Friday 29 April 2022
  • Are recycled paper towels as absorbent?
    Is a recycled paper towel as absorbent as a paper towel made from the pulp of a tree chopped down specifically to be made into a single use item that we can throw away after drying out hands or cleaning up a mess.
    Posted: Thursday 14 April 2022
  • Cleaners and septic tank care
    Septic tanks can become smelly and ineffective because of the overuse of strong cleaning products, but at Insinc, we can help. Read about enzymatic cleaners and septic tank care.
    Posted: Monday 21 March 2022
  • How to dilute cleaning products
    Not sure which cleaning concentrate is right for you? Get in touch for advice on which cleaning product or chemical dispenser to use at your business or place of work to save money, time and energy.
    Posted: Wednesday 16 March 2022
  • Rapid Antigen Tests
    RATs are no longer just for critical workers. At Insinc we sell Rapid Antigen Tests approved for sale in Aotearoa New Zealand by the Ministry of Health (MOH).
    Posted: Wednesday 23 February 2022
  • Why choose phosphate free detergents?
    We're told a switch to phosphate-free detergents could lead to significant improvements in our waterways, but why? How does it work?
    Posted: Wednesday 9 February 2022
  • Face masks - cloth, surgical, P2, N95 or KN95
    How much can a mask really protect you against a highly transmissible virus, and does your choice of mask have a significant impact on that protection?
    Posted: Monday 24 January 2022
  • Plastic-free coffee cups - Yah?
    All paper cups in Australia and New Zealand could be made with aqueous linings in future. Plastic-free coffee cups have to be a good thing, don't they?
    Posted: Wednesday 19 January 2022
  • Can cleaning products damage our health?
    Cleaning products with high levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can be a potential trigger for a number of health issues and are also dangerous to the environment.
    Posted: Thursday 16 December 2021
  • What plastic is actually recycled in NZ?
    New Zealand households nationwide throw out 1.76 billion plastic containers each year, an average of 159 grams of plastic every day. We are one of the highest waste generators in the world.
    Posted: Monday 13 December 2021
  • Why are paper towels so absorbent?
    The last time you spilled a drink, how did you clean it up? What about drying your hands? What did you use? Most likely you grabbed a paper towel. But how do they absorb moisture so efficiently?
    Posted: Monday 15 November 2021
  • What is recycled plastic used for?
    Ever wondered what happens to that plastic bottle once you’ve tossed it in a recycling bin? Ever wondered what your jacket filling, outdoor furniture, decking, yoga mat, active wear, togs, roading or toothbrush are made from? That’s right, your plastic rubbish. If rinsed out properly, your recycling can be reincarnated.
    Posted: Wednesday 10 November 2021
  • How to recycle
    Do you need to rinse your recycling before putting it out for kerbside collection?
    Posted: Tuesday 26 October 2021
  • Which disposable gloves?
    When choosing disposable gloves, the main issue to consider is the appropriacy for the task at hand, so we’ll look at what makes gloves different from each other and their advantages and disadvantages.
    Posted: Monday 18 October 2021
  • Talking toilet paper ....
    Not all toilet paper is created equal. We expect a lot from toilet paper. We need it to be strong, and soft, and comfortable, and we also expect it to vanish, forever, once it’s flushed. So why does some toilet paper float?
    Posted: Tuesday 28 September 2021

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