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Delphis Eco granted Royal Warrant by appointment to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, for the provision of environmentally friendly cleaning products
05 February 2014
Delphis Eco ended 2013 with an incredible accolade from The Prince of Wales. It has been granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, for the provision of environmentally friendly cleaning products.

The decision to award a Royal Warrant is made by The Lord Chamberlain’s office and is issued after a company has delivered consistently high quality services to one or more of the Royal Households for a period of five years.
Delphis Eco manufactures award-winning green cleaning chemicals, nothing else. It is the only company in its sector to exclusively manufacture its product range in the UK and was the first UK Company to get EU Ecolabel accreditation for its cleaning products. In fact, Delphis Eco has the largest accredited product range available and it is ever growing.
The company’s commitment to sustainable cleaning products has seen the manufacturer become the first chemical company to partner with Keep Britain Tidy and Eco-Schools, The Sustainable Restaurant Association, and the Green Tourism Business Scheme. With a vision to be the world’s leading innovator of ecological cleaning products, Delphis Eco ensures every aspect of their development and manufacturing, delivering the best possible solutions for the end user whilst maintaining a deep sustainability ethos.
- Making the right impact
- Pioneers in recycled plastic packaging
- Supplies run low of antibacterial soaps and sanitising gels
- Delphis partners with Robert Dyas
- Addressing post-lockdown washroom challenges
- Coronavirus: Supplies run low of anti-bacterial hand-soaps
- Back to work, back to sustainable cleaning
- Is green the new black?
- Residents go green
- Business leader recognition