SimplyGood launches new sustainable home cleaning and personal care products in Australia and New Zealand
The Singapore sustainable home cleaning and personal care brand announces its launch into Australia and New Zealand.
The Singapore sustainable home cleaning and personal care brand announces its launch into Australia and New Zealand.
The company’s innovative approach to cleaning products is helping reduce plastic waste at the source.
The sustainable home cleaning and personal care brand announces a suite of new products and starter kits.
The sustainable home cleaning and personal care brand will channel new funding towards scaling its offering in Singapore while doubling down on expansion plans across Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand.
Our heartiest congratulations to our Founder and CEO, Jeremy Lee, for being one of the honorees recognized on Forbes Asia 30 under 30 list for the social impact category! Jeremy's passion for helping consumers take easy actions at home which have a real and positive impact on the planet led to...
In view of World Intellectual Property Day last month, SimplyGood collaborated with Lazada to create a video celebrating IP's role in stimulating innovation and creativity. Check out LazBeat's article to find out more about the processes behind the creation of our proprietary dissolvable tablets! This article was originally adapted...
SimplyGood aims to save the earth with its dried detergent cleaning tablet to reduce the amount of plastic packaging used and carbon emissions produced.
Dehydrated cleaning products minimize plastic packaging
OCBC funds development of SimplyGood Cleaning tablet detergents to reduce plastic waste
SimplyGood receives funding from OCBC to produce cleaning tablets to reduce plastic waste
Jeremy Lee, founder and CEO of SimplyGood shares about the benefits of its eco-friendly cleaning tablets on Mediacorp’s 95.8FM.
DBS Features SimplyGood Food Grade Sanitiser
DBS Partners with SimplyGood to donate Food Grade Sanitiser to over 7,000 beneficiaries in need during COVID-19 pandemic supplies shortage