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Esembly Baby Diaper Pail Odor Eliminator & Deodorizer

4 oz

Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Freshens naturally with potent blend of sodium bicarbonate and essential oils.
  • Ideal for multiple uses, from diaper pails to laundry bags.
  • Amplifies your detergent's power when used on washable items.
Purchase options

Diaper Pail Odor Eliminator & Deodorizer $9.99

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

Combat stinky diaper pails, trash cans and laundry bags with Esembly’s all-natural powder deodorizer.

Esembly Pail Deodorant combats excess odor and moisture naturally. Perfect for use in your diaper pail (cloth diapers or disposables), trash can, laundry bag (think stinky athletic wear!) and more. In addition to it’s odor fighting super-powers, it also helps boost the performance power of your detergent when sprinkled on washable items (like cloth diapers). A blend of sodium bicarbonate and essential oils of lemon, grapefruit and rosemary, the scent is fresh and clean but not overpowering.

Please note: this is not a baby powder. Do not apply Pail Deodorant to skin.

Sodium bicarbonate with essential oils of lemon, grapefruit and rosemary

Sprinkle Pail Deodorant into your diaper pail, wet bag, laundry bag or trash can as needed. Transfer washable items that have collected Pail Deodorant on them right into the laundry (the powder will dissolve into the wash booster and boost the performance power of your detergent).

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3,000+ BANNED INGREDIENTS

Only the healthiest for little ones.

From baby wipes to toddler toys, every product is reviewed to meet strict ingredient and material standards — prioritizing safety, sustainability, and less plastic at every (baby) step.

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All products made without BPA, phthalates, synthetics dyes, or chlorine processing

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Reviewed for material impact and certified wherever applicable

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Less plastic, fewer worries

Reduced-plastic and plastic-free options that help reduce 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.

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