You'd be surprised how many stores sell bleach, soda, baking soda and citrus acid. It's cheap, very low in waste, and less to carry from the store.
The ones I have even describe how to use them for different use cases. Basically you just put it in some water. A package costs like a euro and lasts you a year if not years.
Edit: Here's the list:.
- Water: Helps you mix and rinse; cleans almost everything. :)
- Washing Soda: Great for tough stains on clothes and hard surfaces.
- Baking Soda: Sprinkle on carpets or scrub sinks; it's a gentle cleaner.
- Bleach: Need to kill germs or whiten whites? Use bleach, but carefully!
- Citrus Acid: Makes your kettle or showerhead shine by removing scale.
- Rubbing Alcohol: Perfect for glass and wiping down surfaces; dries fast.
- White Vinegar: Mix with water for an all-purpose cleaner; good on glass too.
- Borax: Boosts your laundry detergent; helps keep bugs away.
- Sea Salt: Scrubbing a pan? Sea salt helps scrape away the tough bits.
- Castille Soap: Wash floors, dishes, or even pets; it's mild and versatile.
You might already for example they might not even call themselves terms you would think:
https://www.cleanrefillery.com/
You can also reach out to manufacturers to buy in bulk and split the costs (and the items) with friends/neighbors.