The ingredients could easily be mistaken for a soap. Aqua, Stearic Acid, Linseed Oil, Soybean Oil, Parfum, Eucalyptus Leaf Oil, Propylene Glycol, . . . long alphabetic names Not an organic soap.I am both more intrigued and more put off.
The challenge I have is that my house is pretty new. All new houses in my area have their immediate area managed buy local estate companies and not by the local council. The waste water gets dealt with by two pumps at the end of our road and they are frequently breaking down because they can't handle much more than organic matter. Your comments and Clay's make me cautious about letting this stuff anywhere near my sink.
Making soap easily clogs pipes when they have a lot of steric acid in them. Don't make soap in your sink.
I know that one user here is starting to use only products with SLS to reduce clogging in pipes.