Clean Without Compromise – Why We Avoid Bleaches, Phosphates, and Brighteners

The Power of Enzymes for Effective Cleaning

One of the key elements in our formulas is the use of powerful enzymes. These naturally occurring proteins break down stains and grime at a molecular level, ensuring that your clothes, dishes, and surfaces are truly clean—without the need for harmful chemicals. Enzymes are highly effective at removing stains like grease, protein, and starch, making them an excellent alternative to conventional cleaning agents. At Baayi, we’ve crafted our products to harness the strength of these enzymes, so you don’t have to compromise on cleanliness.

What About PVA?

We understand that some consumers have questions about the use of PVA (Polyvinyl Alcohol), a water-soluble synthetic polymer used in our cleaning sheets. PVA is sometimes misunderstood, but it’s important to clarify that the PVA we use is biodegradable and doesn’t contribute to the accumulation of microplastics in the environment.

Recent debates have raised concerns about PVA in cleaning products, but the type of PVA used in Baayi products has been extensively studied and proven to break down safely in water treatment plants. It's biodegradable and does not leave microplastics behind.

For more in-depth information on PVA and how it functions, we recommend checking out trusted sources like the American Cleaning Institute, which provides a balanced and research-backed view on its biodegradability and safety.

A Commitment to Sustainability

By choosing Baayi, you’re making a conscious decision to use products that are free from harmful chemicals, packed with plant-powered ingredients, and designed with sustainability in mind.

Every small choice counts—whether it’s using biodegradable packaging, opting for bleach-free cleaning solutions, or supporting Indigenous-owned businesses. These choices ripple outwards, creating a healthier home, a cleaner planet, and a more connected community.

Baayi’s ethos is simple: Small Choices, Big Impact Together, we can take steps toward a more sustainable future, one product at a time.