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Front view of a Seventh Generation Dishwasher Detergent Packs box, displaying a green leaf logo and blue water imagery. This fragrance-free, eco-friendly product contains 45 packs and comes in 90% plastic-free packaging.

Seventh Generation Dishwasher Detergent Packs

45 load

Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Powerful cleaning: Removes dried, stuck-on food for sparkling clean dishes every time.
  • Easy and convenient: Hassle-free single-pack dosing for a stress-free dishwashing experience.
  • Gentle yet effective: No chlorine bleach, dyes, or fragrances, making it safe for you and the environment.
Scent: Free & Clear
Purchase options

Dishwasher Detergent Packs $14.99

Free carbon neutral shipping on orders $29+. Arrives in 3–5 days. Free, easy 30-day returns.

Battle grease and caked-on food with Seventh Generation Dishwasher Detergent Packs. The mineral ingredients in these packs go to war with all the residue left from your meals — so you don’t have to do it yourself with a sponge and elbow grease. Single-dose packs take the guesswork and spillage out of measuring detergent, too.

For more cleaning products from this cruelty-free company, shop Seventh Generation on Grove.

Should I rinse my dishes before I put them in the dishwasher?

Bottom line? Nope! You’ll save time, money, and water if you don’t. Plus, most modern dishwashers have a special sensor that judges just how hard it needs to work to get your dishes clean — if you scrub ‘em down too much, it might get the wrong idea and perform a lighter wash than you’d like. Let the detergent and the appliance do the work for you.

Why aren’t some dishes dishwasher-safe?

Some insulated mugs are not dishwasher-safe because the heat of the appliance will damage the vacuum seal between the layers. Wood is not considered dishwasher-safe, either, as it can easily warp and crack. Plastics are also not always dishwasher-safe, and even if they are they should be washed on the top rack as far away from the heating element as possible to keep harmful chemicals at bay. Though you could send your sharp knives through the dishwasher, be aware that this may dull them over time! It’s best to wash them by hand with dish soap.

sodium carbonate, sodium citrate, sodium sulfate, sodium percarbonate, C12-16 alcohols ethoxylated propoxylated, sodium silicate, sodium polyaspartate, polyvinyl alcohol, protease enzyme blend, amylase enzyme blend.

Place tab in the soap compartment of dishwasher. Run it and see the sparkle!

For more information on how to recycle this pouch, please contact recycle@grove.co

Grove Values

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Every thoughtful choice shapes tomorrow

Inspired by the Iroquois principle of considering the next seven generations, Seventh Generation was founded by Jeffrey Hollender to reimagine household essentials for families who care deeply about their impact. From the start, the brand has chosen thoughtful ingredients and responsible sourcing, making products without harsh chemicals that honor the health of our planet for generations to come.

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3,000+ BANNED INGREDIENTS

Cleaners that care for your home like you do.

Every cleaning product is screened against strict ingredient and material standards to help you clean more safely and sustainably.

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Nothing harsh, no compromises

No ammonia, chlorine bleach, phthalates, or formaldehyde donors

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Cruelty free

Every cleaning brand we offer is committed to cruelty-free practices

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Less waste, less plastic

Refillable formats and plastic-free tools that help limit microplastic exposure

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Go Beyond Plastic™ and microplastics.

Plastic products break down into microplastics that can affect human health.

Grove Co. is on a mission to reduce plastic in home essentials — for both people and for the planet.

Learn more on the Home Planet blog