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Ownership / Funding

Ownership & Funding

Transparency matters. This page explains who operates Careonova, how the site is funded, and how we protect editorial independence.

Oliver Grant
Oliver Grant Independent Apparel Care Researcher

Who Owns & Operates Careonova

Careonova is operated as an independent publishing project focused on science-based fabric care guidance. The site’s editorial direction and research approach are managed by Oliver Grant.

Quick ownership summary
Site
Careonova (careonova.com)
Operated by
Independent publisher / researcher (Oliver Grant)
Primary topic
Textile behavior, odor retention, laundry chemistry, fabric-safe care
Important: Careonova is not a detergent manufacturer, appliance brand, dry cleaner, or medical organization. Content is educational and fabric-care focused.

How Careonova Is Funded

Careonova may generate revenue to support site operations (hosting, tools, research time, and content production). Funding sources may include advertising, affiliate links, or similar publishing monetization methods.

What this means for readers
  • We focus on methods and mechanisms (why odors persist, what removes them, what damages fibers).
  • Product categories may be discussed by function (enzymes, oxidizers, builders, surfactants), not brand hype.
  • We avoid recommending unsafe practices for delicate fibers or dye-sensitive garments.
Privacy: Read our Privacy Policy for details on data handling and analytics.

Editorial Independence

Funding does not control what we publish. We structure content to prioritize: fabric compatibility, mechanism-based reasoning, and repeatable steps that work in real household laundry conditions.

We do not accept
  • Sponsored conclusions that require a specific brand outcome
  • Instructions that contradict fabric safety (especially around heat, bleach, acids, and delicate fibers)
  • “Miracle tip” content that skips the underlying material behavior

Authority & Positioning

Careonova’s guidance is built around textile science and real-world washer/dryer constraints—so solutions match how fabrics behave, not how laundry “should” work in theory.

For deeper material-level context, see: Fabric Analysis and the Science Glossary.