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Home / Health / Detergent Pods Spark Controversy: Blueland Founder Challenges "Biodegradable" Claims

Detergent Pods Spark Controversy: Blueland Founder Challenges "Biodegradable" Claims

11 Nov

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Summary

  • Blueland founder questions if PVA/PVOH in detergents is truly biodegradable
  • Industry insiders claim studies show no PVA/PVOH detected in waterways
  • Breast milk study finds one microparticle of PVA/PVOH, source unclear
Detergent Pods Spark Controversy: Blueland Founder Challenges "Biodegradable" Claims

As of November 11th, 2025, the debate over the safety and biodegradability of PVA/PVOH in detergent products continues. Blueland founder Sarah Paiji Yoo recently wrote in an email that the company remains concerned about the use of the term "biodegradable" to describe these ingredients.

Industry insiders claim that studies, including yet-to-be-peer-reviewed experiments by Procter & Gamble, have not detected any PVA/PVOH in waterways. However, a toxicologist at Michigan State University explains that "negative findings" like these can be challenging to publish, leaving room for marketers to sow doubt.

Blueland has used dramatic social media marketing, including an image of a laundry pod floating in breast milk, to highlight a 2022 study that detected one microparticle of PVA/PVOH in a sample of breast milk. While the source of this particle is unclear, experts suggest it may have come from other sources, not detergent pods.

The main author of the breast milk study acknowledged that there is currently no evidence of detrimental effects from PVA/PVOH, and a lactation consultant stated that substances a nursing mother ingests or applies topically can make their way into breast milk. Nevertheless, the Blueland founder emphasizes that the presence of even one microparticle in breast milk suggests PVA/PVOH is "entering the human body and persisting in some form."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Blueland founder Sarah Paiji Yoo remains concerned that using the term "biodegradable" to describe PVA/PVOH can be misleading to consumers.
A 2022 study conducted at a research university in Rome detected one microparticle of PVA/PVOH in a sample of breast milk, though the source of the particle is unclear.
Experts suggest the microparticle of PVA/PVOH found in the breast milk study may have come from sources other than detergent pods, as the particle's color and characteristics do not match detergent-grade PVA/PVOH.

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